Kaustuva Mani

Devtaa were at the tail side of Vaasuki and Daitya were at the mouth side of Vaasuki. In the absence of any base, Mandar was shaking violently and sinking in the sea. So Vishnu assumed the form of a Koorm (tortoise) and lifted Mandaraachal on His back. During the churning 14 Ratn (Jewels) came out of the sea -(1) Halaahal Vish (poison) - Shiv drank it and kept it in his throat
(2) Surabhi Cow - Rishi took it
(3) Uchhshraivaa Horse - Raajaa Bali took it
(4) Airaavat Elephant - Indra took it
(5) Kaustubh Mani - Vishnu wore it on His heart
(6) Paarijaat Tree - Indra took it and planted it in his Nandan Van
(7) Apsaraa - Indra took them
(8) Lakshmee - She chose Vishnu as her husband
(9) Vaarunee Devee - Daitya took her
(10) Shaarng Bow - Vishnu took it
(11) Chandramaa - Shiv took it and kept it on his head
(12) Shankh - Paanchjanya conch shell, Vishnu took it
(13) Dhanvantari - Traditional doctor
(14) Amrit - Ambrosia

 

 

Kaustubha Mani

 

Kaustubha Mani: It has a colour like a exotic lotus and a radiance equal to the sun. It was obtained during the churning of the sea. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu wears Kaustubh Mani in a garland on his chest. This is said to be a powerful jewel and bestows fortune, luxuries as well as invincibility on to its wearer besides extremely beautiful and imposing.

Kaustuba Mani is a Jewel set in the ornaments wore by Lord Vishnu or his incornations mostly. There are many references for this but the following three are given as examples -

kaustubh mani. A ruby-like large Divine jewel with marvelous faceting which is worn by the supreme God (Krishn, Ram and Vishnu) in His necklace.

Kaustubh Mani: It has the beauty of lotus and a radiance equal to the sun. It was obtained during the churning of the sea. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu wears Kaustubh Mani in a garland on his chest. This is said to be a powerful jewel and bestows fortune, luxuries as well as invincibility on to its wearer besides extremely beautiful and imposing.

Lord Vishnu appears divine in his complexion of a lotus, whose radiance is enough to subdue crores of sun. He has radiant ear-rings hangings down his earlobes. His forehead is covered with curly hair. He has the famous 'Kaustubh mani' in his neck. He holds a conch and a chakra in each of his two hands and the remaining two hands are in the posture of giving blessings.

Kaustubh (Sanskrit कौस्तुभ:) is a divine jewel or "Mani", which is in the possession of Lord Vishnu who lives in the Ksheer Sagar - "the ocean of milk".

In Hindu Mythology the Devas and Asuras performed the "Churning of the Ocean of Milk" (Samudra manthan'), in order to get Amrita (Devanagari - अमृत), one of the fourteen treasure jewels (Ratna) that emerged from the ocean. The fourth Ratna that emerged is known as Kaustubh. It represents pure consciousness shining in all its luminous manifestations. It was said by Lord Shiva that nobody in the universe except Lord Vishnu could handle the brilliance and magnificence of this "Mani", since it could corrupt the bearer by infusing in him or her a greed to carry it forever. In the neck of Lord Vithoba विठोबा green color pearl in Pandharpur the Kaustubh Mani is their. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaustubha.

KoustubhMani

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Kaustuva Mani

[Mahaabhaarat, Aadi-6] After a while a mild Moon came out; then came out Lakshmee dressed in white; then Som; then the white horse; then Kaustubh Mani which adorned Naaraayan's chest. Then Lakshmee, Som and the horse came to Naaraayan. Then came out Dhanvantari himself with white vessel of nectar. Seeing it Asur cried, "It is ours, it is ours." After it came out the huge elephant Airaavat with two pairs of tusks. Indra took him. Then appeared Kaalkoot poison. At the request of Brahmaa Jee, Shiv swallowed that poison. He kept it in his throat. It is said that he was called Neelkanth from the same time.

 
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