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  • curprev 16:0616:06, 16 May 2024ScottishFinnishRadish talk contribsm 25,214 bytes −5,712 rv unsourced undo Tag: Rollback
  • curprev 15:4315:43, 16 May 2024Nitinkrishna talk contribs 30,926 bytes +5,712 In Skanda Mahapuran, there is a detailed description of Kashi's introduction, greatness and its divine nature. Kashi is also known as Anandvan and Varanasi. Lord Vishwanath himself had once narrated the story of its glory to Goddess Parvati, which was heard by his son Kartikeya (Skanda) while sitting in his mother's lap. Kartikeya later narrated the same glory to sage Agastya and the same story is described in Kashikhand under Skandpuran. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • curprev 13:3513:35, 16 May 2024Rasnaboy talk contribs 25,214 bytes −1,365 Undid good faith revision 1224097529 by Nitinkrishna (talk) Please add with proper source undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 06:4806:48, 16 May 2024Nitinkrishna talk contribs 26,579 bytes +1,365 In Skanda Mahapuran, there is a detailed description of Kashi's introduction, greatness and its divine nature. Kashi is also known as Anandvan and Varanasi. Lord Vishwanath himself had once narrated the story of its glory to Goddess Parvati, which was heard by his son Kartikeya (Skanda) while sitting in his mother's lap. Kartikeya later narrated the same glory to sage Agastya and the same story is described in Kashikhand under Skandpuran. There is a description of the dialogue between Vindhya mo Tags: Reverted Visual edit
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