#Krishna Mohini
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tellyreviews · 4 months ago
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Krishna Mohini Climax twists Sid shoots Anuradha
Krishna Mohini Climax twists Sid shoots Anuradha. Krishna Mohini upcoming twist, Krishna Mohini 23rd July 2024 written update. Namit reaches Krishna and pleads with her to get any information about Anuradha. he dearly loves his wife and wants to know her whereabouts. He tells Krishna that he can’t live without Anuradha and wants her back. Krishna defends herself that she has no motive to harm…
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h0bg0blin-meat · 6 months ago
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What hindu gods/deities are lgbt (I'm sorry if this is rude or ignorant I just wish to learn as I've heard some are)
Dw it's neither rude nor ignorant. Now before I start I do wanna say that almost all the queerness we see in Hindu mythology is highly subtextual most of the time, which is like pretty obvious cuz these were the ancient times. So this might lead to a varied number of interpretations, and I can only offer the same. But most of them are pretty convincingly queer, so let's get into it cuz why tf not. (This is gonna be a loooooong post so buckle up)
Vishnu
This fella is probably the most pan-coded deity in the entire pantheon. Extremely comfortable with both his masculine and feminine side, Vishnu can sometimes be considered one of the peak genderfluid icons out there. His avatar, Krishna, despite being referred to as the Parampurush (in other words the manliest man in the entire universe), his physical appearance (which is what is considered to be a very feminine body for a man today, i.e., slender and soft) breaks the stereotype of what masculine man should look like. There are paintings of him and Radha where I've stared for like a hot minute trying to figure out which one is Radha (mostly in grayscale cuz otherwise their complexions are a dead giveaway) and yet, he slays it like a badass.
Then we also have Mohini, the goddess of beauty probably the best seductress out there, and the only female avatar of Vishnu. Through her having a union (yk what they mean by that) with Shiva (AHEM subtext amirit), Vishnu gave birth to Ayyappa, and wouldja look at dat he has two dads, which was actually prophesized. Mohini in one of the versions of Mahabharata (not the original one) ALSO slept with Iravan (Arjun's son) the night before he was gonna offer himself as a sacrifice for the Kurukshetra war. Reason was that Iravan had a wish to get married and spend the night with his wife before dying, and wishing his wife would mourn for him after his death. So Krishna felt bad for him, turned himself into Mohini and married him. The next day she held her husband's body and mourned for him like any wife would. We can also go back to the time where he sported (make of that word what you will) with Arjuni (female version of Arjun) as well as the female version of Narad (for a year in the latter's case).
In short, we can see how chill Krishna is with his fluidity with sexuality and gender, so much so that it's hard to put a label on him sometimes, which is fine. But yes interpreting him as queer wouldn't necessarily be a preposterous claim after all.
Shiva
Tbh Shiva is also pretty queer-coded, given his union with Mohini (and yes he specifically ASKED Vishnu to turn into her and hence he KNEW it was his best friend after all), and him turning into a woman to join Krishna's leela that one time, which also denotes that he's pretty confident in his gender fluidity as well, to some extent. He also has a sort of female avatar, who's actually very underrated. I think it's called Shivani. Also no one can deny the tension between Shiva and Vishnu let's be real here. They even have a ship name- Harihar, PLUS that "Vishnu is in the heart of Shiva and Shiva is in the heart of Vishnu" line. Btw this was a joke, but now you know why they're one of the popular ships of Hindu mythology. I personally have very neutral stance to the kind of bond they share, whether you call it platonic or something else.
(Note that I personally do not consider Ardhanarishwar and Vaikunthakamalaja as any genderfluid thingy because I just see them as literal fusions of the two couples, but yes many consider these two fused versions of Parvati-Shiva and Lakshmi-Narayan respectively to be gender-nonconforming, or non-binary of some sort.)
Lakshmi
Why did I add her here? Because I have a feeling she might be bi, given the fact that her husband is also technically her wife, considering we take Mohini into account, who I'm pretty sure she loves just as much as she loves Vishnu. But again, that's just my take on it.
Agni
Now he's one of the more popular queer-coded Hindu gods, specifically known for his implied poly-esque relationship with his wife Svaha and Soma (the wind god). Now many sites on Google have claimed Soma to be his husband, but I am yet to find a scriptural evidence for that claim, so I suggest you to take their words with a grain of salt. But what IS true is that these two guys do share a pretty profound bond. There was also this one instance where Soma went to a mountain and Agni followed him. Then both of them at the top of that mountain, 'became one' (what does that mean? not sure but it sure as hell sounded romantic. anyways). Also Soma is considered the "seed" and Agni the "progenitor" hence releasing the "seed". Now again what does that mean? Idk but that's sus as hell for sure.
Plus, Agni is also very well-known to be the (oral) receptor of Shiva's (and sometimes Soma's but not sure about the second one) semen, which he then flung into Ganga cuz it was too hot to bear for him, and that's how Kartikeya/Murugan/Skanda (Shiva and Parvati's son and a God of war) was born. So yeah.
Mitra-Varuna
These two.... are another pair of popular queer-coded Hindu deities. They're almost always summoned and worshipped together, and you can say they have canonically.... well had a union, and good news is none of them became a woman for the deed. Their union is recorded in the Shatapatha Brahmana 2.4.4.19, where Mitra is said to have "implanted his seed in Varuna" (hmmm nothing homosexual going on here) during the waning moon. Many people consider this a metaphor for the cyclic nature of celestial phenomena so it's upto you to interpret it however you want.
Now they also give off that sunshine x grumpy vibe, with Mitra being the god of friendship, sun, daylight, dawn and stuff while Varuna is the god of the waters, moon, nighttime, dusk etc. Plus, the latter has anger issues but he has a bubbly Mitra (pun intended) to calm him down for dat :D.
They are also known for siring two sages, Agastya and Vasistha after they accidentally released and mixed their semen into a pot as a result of getting enchanted by Urvashi (one of the apsaras or celestial nymphs).
Budh and Ila
Budh is technically an AMAB non-binary (or intersex) deity (and technically the planet Mercury) born to Chandra (who's also synonymous to Soma most of the time) and Tara, to put it simply, and got cursed to be neither male nor female because Chandra had an affair with someone else's wife -_- (Tara was the wife of Brihaspati, or Jupiter, who was also the guru of the gods).
Ila is another genderfluid deity. Some versions of the myth says they were born a woman, some say they were born a man called Sudyumna, while some say they were born a woman, but since their parents wanted a son, Mitra-Varuna (who they preyed to) changed their gender and Sudyumna was born (but then there was some issue with the rituals, which led to the duo to turn him back to a woman, which is when they took the name of Ila. Ik, too much gendershifting going on, bear with me). Anyhoo they got this genderfluidity from Shiva's spell and every month they'd change sex from Sudyumna to Ila and back to Sudyumna and so on. Budh got enchanted by Ila and married her, and bore the Pururavas with her.
Later on, some versions say Ila permanently turned into a man with Parvati's boon. But personally interpreting, Budh was technically still married to Sudyumna so..... idk what happened to them afterwards tho. I hope they were still spouses...
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kaal-naagin · 7 months ago
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I know the Gopiblr is obsessed with the Maa Lakshmi × Maa Mohini ship. This is a picture I could get which is pretty close
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Shreemati Radharani and Shyama Sakhi
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Tagging: @aahanna @ziahahahah @kanha-sakhi @krishna-premi @krishnaaradhika @kanhapriya @kanha-mohana @kanhasabkapyaara @kanha-sakhi @kanha-uwu @jeyaam
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blackknight-100 · 4 months ago
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HINDU MYTHOLOGY FIC MASTERLIST*
*Not Tumblr specific. Some of these are on my Wattpad, and some on AO3 (in light of recent AI nonsense, mine has been locked and cannot be accessed without an account. It's easy to get an account if you want, you just have to put in your email and wait for like, a week)
Disclaimer: These are works of fiction where creative liberties have been taken for entertainment purposes. Works may include regional and folkloric events/beliefs and may not always adhere to source material.
Warnings: Some fics may contain non-explicit discussions of assault, violence, abuse or discrimination, and may include allusions to intimacy. Please proceed with caution.
Multi-Chaptered Fics/Major Works:
The Heart of Gold (Mahabharata, fin.) (AO3, Wattpad)
Hands of God (Mahabharata, wip.) (AO3, Wattpad)
Mukhaute (Mahabharata, Theatre!AU, wip.) (AO3, Wattpad)
Daughter of the Mountains (Durga's Story, wip.) (AO3, Wattpad)
Ramayana
Falling (in love with you): Lakshmana/Urmila (OS)
Sundaralekhan AU: Sita does not go to the forest (OS)
Janak and Sunaina visit Ayodhya after Sita's Bhumi-Pravesh (OS)
AU: Lakshmana Dies (OS)
Rama goes to visit Sita at Valmiki's aashram (OS)
Lav-Kusha arrive at Ayodhya after Sita's Bhumi-Pravesh (OS)
5 times Rama hears about Sita + 1 time he tells someone about her
3 times Rama bows his head + 1 time Sita does not (Uttar Kaand)
Mahabharata
Arjuna and Karna - Character Swap
Duryodhana and Dushashana - Brothers
Duryodhana and Lakshmana Kumara
Vrishasena and his secret lover (3+1)
Ashwatthama after Drona's death (OS ft. Karna)
Yudhisthira - The End
PRIDE: Shikhandi
Ashwatthama-Karna-Duryodhana Bromance (ft. Vrishali and Bhanumati)
Abhimanyu Does Not Die (Fic I: Sad Ending)
Abhimanyu Does Not Die (Fic II: Kind of Happy Ending?)
Draupadi Does not Accompany the Pandavas to Exile (5+1)
Krishna's Birth - A Little Janmaasthami Fic
Arjuna and Vrishasena - 3 Times Vrishasena found his Uncle + 1 Time it was otherwise
Vrishasena Backstory Fic
The Kauravas and Pandavas Spend a Happy Day (ft. Karna)
Arjuna and Vrishasena Fluff
Krishna and Sudama - Moments out of Time (AO3, Wattpad)
Extra
Shesha Reflects
Saraswati and Lakshmi: Sisterhood
Shiva x Mohini (ft. Parvati and Lakshmi)
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zeherili-ankhein · 3 months ago
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Another similarity between Vishnu and Vasant:
Everyone fights over Vishnu/Mohini (because I said so) (romantically)
Everyone fights over Vasant (familially)
YESS SO TRU THO
But Vishnu handles that well and poor Vaaant is just confused for life 😭
But also if you consider Krishna so like everyone loves him as their own and is happy with it... No fighting
So ig.. that could happen with Vasnat to, everyone just likes him as their child/sibling/mama/whatever and nobody fights (WELL UNTIL-)
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devotoharekrisna · 2 months ago
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Mohini Murti Krishna Avatar
The Enchanting Form of Mohinī-mūrti The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, who can counteract any unfavorable situation, assumed the form of an extremely beautiful woman. This incarnation, known as Mohinī-mūrti, was extraordinarily pleasing to the mind. Her complexion resembled the color of a newly blossomed blackish lotus, and every part of her body was exquisitely formed. Her ears were…
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krsnaradhika · 1 year ago
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So there's this friend of mine who makes digi art and stuff. On my request she made an artwork of Mohini with *cough* me 🙈
Would you look at her 🛐
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snekdood · 1 year ago
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if same sex marriage is unnatural, why'd shiva and vishnu fuck hard and have a child?
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bhagavanbhakthi · 6 months ago
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Lord Sri Vishnu with Goddess Lakshmi on Snake Adishesh
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shut-up-rabert · 2 years ago
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I know we all speak and lightly joke about Vishnu's Trickster tendencies....
But if you really think about it, it is not like he used them throughout his incarnations and heavenly deeds. Shree Ram avtar is widely known for being the fairest and just amongst the men, Bhagwan Parshuram is inflammable, yet kind hearted with a simple mind. Bhagwaan Budhha conveyed his message through unfiltered words and nothing more.
So why is his usage of mischief known so widely, to the point its one of his main adjectives to us?
I think the answer lies in the fact that most of the time he used trickery, it was due to something getting in the way of him achieving dharma the sober way.
Amrit distribution? The asurs were mixed amongst the Devas.
Hiranyakashyap? The boon he had.
Bali? He was grandson of Pralhad, whom had been granted the boon of not having his lineage slayed by Vishnu himself.
Bāli(Ramayan)? He had the power to steal half the strength of his opponent
Duryodhan being tricked into wearing a loincloth? Gandhari had accumilated virtue by having been a good woman up until then.
Jayadrath? He had used deception to have Arjuna's son killed aswell
Hence, the one pattern I see in all of this is what I mentioned above: trickery was used to establish dharma when it cpuld not have been done simply.
It is not like Vishnu does not have the power to do things with the flick of his wrist or a blink of his eye, or not do them simply. But, he choses to respect other's wishes and boons and let them know he has not been unfair. He choses to establish dharma and retribute Karma to the likes of Bāli, Jayadrath and his father, even if ways which are not seen moral by the likes of us are involved.
He is the lord of all, and choses to play with deception and mischief to establish dharma as our protector and saviour, does not see himself above what many humans consider "immature" acts and does not shy away from them, accepting them with a mischievous smile the same way he flashes an innocent smile as Ram, all for the prevelance of righteousness.
And even if he does it in times where he has to ensure Karma, it makes sense to everyone. But why go out of his way being mindful of people's wishes if they get in the way of justice and fairness?
Only one readon comes to my mind, and it makes me love him even more.
He loves and respects us mortals even though he does not have to or is required to. He makes for absolute justice and fairness in every sense and not go past people's virtues and boons, simply for us humans to feel heard by him, the almighty. If he isn't the most beautiful, I do not know who is 💖
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mooonboy · 2 years ago
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thinking about them (genderbent mahabharata au)
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h0bg0blin-meat · 6 months ago
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Krishna: Your honor I'm just a 🎀boy🎀
Mohini: Your honor I'm just a 🎀girl🎀
Varah: Your honor I'm just a 🎀boar🎀
Navagunjara: Your honor I'm just a.....
Navagunjara: Ahem well that's a little difficult, gimme a sec-
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kaal-naagin · 1 year ago
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I found this on a YouTube suggestion.
Doesn't it look like Maa Lakshmi and Maa Mohini?
@kanhapriya @krishna-premi @krishna-priyatama @saanjh-ki-dulhan @ramayantika @mindless-tirades @janaknandini-singh999 @hinsaa-paramo-dharma @desi-yearning @akshinayak @budugu @suvarnarekha @raven-with-swords
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mplanetleaf · 1 year ago
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Why did Lord Krishna become a woman for one night? శ్రీ కృష్ణుడు – హిజ్ర...
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tellyreviews · 4 months ago
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Krishna Mohini 25th July 2024 Written Update
Krishna Mohini 25th July 2024 Written Update. Krishna urges the inspector to interrogate Mohini. Despite Mohini’s protests and lack of evidence, the inspector refrains from making arrests until Anuradha and Munna can give their statements, warning Mohini not to leave the city. Rajshri refuses to let Mohini stay in her house, calling her a liar who hurt Krishna. She says that Mohini isn’t…
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devotoharekrisna · 23 days ago
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La importancia del entusiasmo en la prédica devocional
Reflexiones del Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, who can counteract any unfavorable situation, assumed the form of an extremely beautiful woman. This incarnation, known as Mohinī-mūrti, was extraordinarily pleasing to the mind. Her complexion resembled the color of a newly blossomed blackish lotus, and every part of her body was exquisitely formed. Her ears were…
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