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Hindu legend
The Samudra Manthana (Sanskrit: समुद्रमन्थन, lit. 'churning of the ocean') is a major episode in Hinduism that is elaborated in the Vishnu Purana, a major
Samudra_Manthana
2007 Indian Kannada soap opera
Manthana (Kannada: ಮಂಥನ) is a 2007 Indian Kannada soap opera, which aired on ETV Kannada. The serial portrayed the challenges faced by individuals and
Manthana
2017 film
Mana Manthana is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language psychological thriller film directed, produced, and written by Suresh Heblikar. The film features Suresh
Mana_Manthana
Tortoise form of the Hindu god Vishnu
legend of the churning of the Ocean of Milk, referred to as the Samudra Manthana. Along with being synonymous with Akupara, the World-Turtle supporting
Kurma
Legendary Tree in Hinduism
cosmology and Buddhism. The Kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra Manthana or the "churning of the ocean" along with Kamadhenu, the divine cow, providing
Kalpavriksha
Sage in Hindu scriptures
Durvasa laid upon Indra is described as the indirect reason for the Samudra Manthana. The Srimad Bhagavata and Agni Purana also mention Durvasa's involvement
Durvasa
Thai singer and actress (1923–2026)
เกียรติวงศ์), known by the original name Mantana Morakul (มัณฑนา โมรากุล, RTGS: Manthana Morakun; 30 March 1923 – 8 March 2026) was a Thai singer and actress who
Mantana_Morakul
Divine ocean in Hindu mythology
amrita, the nectar of immortality. The episode is mentioned in the Samudra Manthana chapter of the Puranas, a body of ancient Hindu legends. The Kshira Sagara
Kshira_Sagara
Hindu pilgrimage and festival in India
to have received drops of the divine nectar (amrita) during the Samudra Manthana (churning of the ocean of milk). The Kumbh Mela lasts between one and three
Kumbh_Mela
Hindu mythological poison
the Ocean of Milk when the devas and the asuras churned it (see Samudra Manthana) in order to obtain amrita, the nectar of immortality. Fourteen different
Halahala
Hindu mythological bear
leap over to the island of Lanka. Jambavan was present at the Samudra Manthana, and is supposed to have circled Vamana 21 times in a single leap, when
Jambavan
Mythological creatures in Indian religions
mythology, they often take the role of benevolent protagonists: in the Samudra Manthana, Vasuki, a nagaraja who abides on Shiva's neck, became the churning rope
Nāga
Asura in Hinduism
Kalanemi (Sanskrit: कालनेमि, lit. 'felly of the wheel of time', IAST: Kālanemi) is an asura in Hindu Mythology. He is the son of Virochana, and the grandson
Kalanemi
Major deity in Hinduism
"throat"). Since Shiva drank the Halahala poison churned up from the Samudra Manthana to eliminate its destructive capacity. Shocked by his act, Parvati squeezed
Shiva
Divine serpent in Hindu mythology
and Kadru. He is accorded a significant role in the legend of Samudra Manthana. He is described to have allowed both the devas and the asuras to bind
Vasuki
Major Hindu goddess; goddess of wealth and beauty
and decided to churn the Kshira Sagara with Mount Mandhara. The Samudra Manthana commenced with the devas on one side and the asuras on the other. Vishnu
Lakshmi
Character of the epic Mahabharata
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Shishupala
Personification of holy basil in Hinduism
from Shiva's rage, marries her. Angered by the outcome of the Samudra Manthana, Jalandhara wages a successful war on the devas, conquering Svarga, and
Tulasi_in_Hinduism
Indian actor, director and producer (1978–2026)
Bajaana Kuttappa "Kuttu" 2011 Bhramara I Am Sorry Mathe Banni Preethsona Manthana Panchamrutha Manohar Segment Samarasave Jeevana: Harmonious life Aidondla
Dileep_Raj
2025 Indian Kannada-language fantasy drama film
lives. One incarnation is set during the mythological episode of Samudra Manthana from the Vishnu Purana, another during the Portuguese explorations of India
Gatha_Vaibhava
Hindu goddess of misfortune
Lakshmi. In Padma Purana, the cosmology includes her where the Samudra Manthana creates both good and bad of everything that emerges. That which is inauspicious
Alakshmi
Nectar of immortality in Hinduism and used as a metaphor in Buddhism
the drink of the devas. Amrita plays a significant role in the Samudra Manthana, and is the cause of the conflict between devas and asuras competing for
Amrita
Serpent that only appears in myths and legends
The Hindu serpent king Vasuki appears in the Indian Puranas creation myth Samudra Manthana (churning of the ocean of milk)
Snakes_in_mythology
Ancient Sanskrit epic
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Ramayana
Apsara in Hindu mythology
apsaras emerged from Kshira Sagara (the ocean of milk) during Samudra Manthana (the churning of the ocean). Rambha and other apsaras are frequently sent
Rambha_(apsara)
Hindu temple located in Uttarpradesh, India
Naga Vasuki, the Serpent King, who played a crucial role in the Samudra Manthana. Acting as the churning rope while Mount Mandara served as the churning
Nagvasuki_Temple
Sacred mountain in the Hindu Puranas
मन्दारः; mandārah) is the name of the mountain that appears in the Samudra Manthana episode in the Hindu Puranas, where it was used as a churning rod to churn
Mount_Mandara
Indian film and television actress
films, many drama (theatre) plays,[citation needed] and soaps/serials Manthana, Manvanthara, Mahaparva. Belawadi received a major break in films when
Sudha_Belawadi
from the Samudra Manthana, which upon consuming, granted the gods immortality. Halahala (also called 'kalakuta') - The Samudra Manthana process released
List of mythological objects (Hindu mythology)
List_of_mythological_objects_(Hindu_mythology)
Sage featured in Hinduism
through countless kalpas (world-ages), witnessing events such as the Samudra Manthana (churning of the ocean) and battles between Devas and Asuras. Despite such
Kakabhushundi
Son of Hindu god Indra
said to have assumed the form of the crow in some versions of the Samudra Manthana episode. A pot of amrita (elixir of life) emerged from the churning of
Jayanta
Island in Southeast Asia
Kalamanthana was derived from the Sanskrit terms kala (time or season) and manthana (churning, kindling, or creating fire by friction), which possibly describes
Borneo
Metropolitan city in Madhya Pradesh, India
(pitcher) while being carried by the celestial bird Garuda during the Samudra Manthana, or the churning of the ocean of milk. Ujjain has been selected as one
Ujjain
King in Hindu literature
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Harishchandra
Sanskrit term for milk
is the abode of the god Vishnu. The Vishnu Purana narrates the Samudra Manthana, or the churning of this ocean, by devas (gods) and asuras (demons) to
Kshira
Hindu deity
Alakshmi. In this context, she is described to have emerged from the Samudra Manthana (the churning of the ocean). According to some scholars and authors, the
Nirṛti
Hindu festival of lights
contemporary sources as the day goddess Lakshmi was born from Samudra Manthana, the churning of the cosmic ocean of milk by the Devas (gods) and the Asuras
Diwali
Intoxicating drink and its personification
god of water) and his wife Jyeshtha, Varuni emerges during the Samudra Manthana (churning of the ocean), bringing the drink with herself and chooses the
Varuni
Eight legendary elephants of Hinduism
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
World_Elephant
Mythical beings in Indian religions
Varuni (see Kurma). According to the Vishnu Purana, during the Samudra Manthana or the "churning of the ocean", the daityas came to be known as Asura because
Asura
Asura in Hinduism
him how Vishnu had severed Rahu's head during the episode of the Samudra Manthana. The asura came to believe that the devas had treacherously taken his father
Jalandhara
Species of plant
as one of five trees, to have emerged during the legend of the Samudra Manthana. Krishna is described to have battled with Indra to uproot the parijata
Nyctanthes_arbor-tristis
Hindu mythology character
to Diti. — Bhagavata Purana After the death of her sons in the Samudra Manthana, Diti grew inconsolable. She begged her husband to grant her a child who
Diti
Ascetic devotee of the Hindu god Vishnu
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Dhruva
Sanskrit terms for Desmostachya bipinnata
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Kusha_grass
Hindu celestial abode of the gods
gardens, which was planted there by Indra after it emerged from the Samudra Manthana, the churning of the ocean. Due to its location, Svarga is called Tridiva
Svarga
King in Hinduism
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Rantideva
City in Uttarakhand, India
being carried by the celestial bird deity Garuda just after the Samudra Manthana, or the churning of the ocean of milk. Brahma Kund, the spot where the
Haridwar
Indian epic television series
as Gandhari Girish Pardeshi as Shiva and Suryadev (During the Samudra Manthana) Manish Sharma as Pradyumna Anupama Pardeshi as Mohini Navneet Chaddha
Shri_Krishna_(1993_TV_series)
Epithet of Shiva
epithet when he consumed the kalakuta (poison) that emerged from Samudra Manthana, which rendered his throat blue. Rudra Ishvara Maheshvara Hatcher, Brian
Nilakanta_(Hinduism)
King in Hindu literature
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Anaranya
Hindu goddess; Divine cow in Hinduism
Kamadhenu-Surabhi rose from the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthana) by the gods and demons to acquire amrita (ambrosia, elixir of life). As
Kamadhenu
Underworld in Indian religions
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Patala
Group of ten Hindu goddesses
her. She manifested as the mother of Shiva after the incident of Samudra Manthana to heal him as her child. Tara is of a light blue complexion. She has disheveled
Mahavidya
Hindu equivalent of Hell
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Naraka_(Hinduism)
Divine horse in Hinduism
colour. The Mahabharata mentions that Uchchaihshravas rose from the Samudra Manthana ("churning of the milk ocean") and Indra—the god-king of heaven—seized
Uchchaihshravas
List of deities in Hinduism
the preserver deity, Vishnu. Her origin is a central part of the Samudra Manthana, a significant event in the Puranas. According to the Lakshmi Tantra, the
List_of_Hindu_deities
Inauspicious time period in Hindu astrology
planets) mentioned in Hindu texts. During the legend known as the Samudra Manthana, an asura named Svarbhanu, disguised as a deva, appears and drinks the
Rāhukāla
Aspect of Hindu goddess Lakshmi
restored the wealth and power lost by Indra when she rose from the Samudra Manthana, the churning of the ocean. She is portrayed with four arms, adorned in
Gajalakshmi
Continent in traditional Hindu cosmology
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Plakṣadvīpa
Mythological interpretations of the origin of the Milky Way
ocean referenced in the Samudra Manthana episode of Vishnu Purana, a major text in Indian mythology. The Samudra Manthana explains the origin of the elixir
Milky_Way_in_mythology
One who is accomplished in Indian tradition
Śāvara Ānandabhairava Chaurangi Minanātha Gorakṣanātha Virupākṣa Bileśaya Manthāna Bhairava Siddhibuddha Kanthaḍi Koraṃṭaka Surānanda Siddhapāda Charpaṭi
Siddha
Conch of the Hindu god Vishnu
among the various substances and beings that emerged during the Samudra Manthana: Then came out the Śārṅga bow, the presiding deity of all weapons. Then
Panchajanya
Medicinal herb in Hinduism
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Sanjivani_(Hinduism)
Eight manifestations of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi
restored the potent lost by Indra (King of the devas) during the Samudra Manthana. Vasudha Narayanan has interpreted this name as the, "one who is worshipped
Ashta_Lakshmi
Ramayana character
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Guha_(Ramayana)
Main character of a story in the Hindu text Bhagavata Purana
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Ajamila
Small mountain in Bounsi, India
Survey of India. Vasupujya Jain temple Vishnu temple Depiction of Samudra Manthana "Mandar Hill". hindubooks.org. Archived from the original on October 16
Mandar_Hill
Lake in Nepal
long journey to the lake, visit Kumbeshwar Pokhari instead. The “Samudra Manthana” or churning of the ocean is said to be the origin of the Gosaikunda lake
Gosaikunda
Spiritual weapon or symbol in Dharmic religions
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Vajra
Epithet of Hindu god Vishnu
Brahma refers to Vishnu by this epithet before the events of the Samudra Manthana: Brahma said:—O you highly powerful gods, I have learnt the object of your
Purushottama
Musical artist
singers that are popular in the past singing in vinyl records such as Manthana Morakul, Lert Prasomsrap, Chawalee Chuangwith, Winai Chulabutsapa, Pensri
Suntaraporn_Band
Indian (Kannada-cinema) film actor (born 1946)
award 2015: Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actor – Mana Manthana 2023: Rotary Annual Vandana Award in recognition of his achievements in
Ramesh_Bhat
Physician of the devas in Hinduism
appeared with the pot of amrita (elixir of immortality) during the Samudra Manthana, whilst the ocean was being churned by the devas and the asuras, using
Dhanvantari
River in southern India
drought-stricken land. Another story narrates that during the Samudra Manthana, or churning of the Ocean of Milk, Mohini and Lopamudra retrieved the nectar
Kaveri
Ten major avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu
safety. Kurma: The tortoise/turtle avatar. In the legend of the Samudra Manthana, the devas and asuras were churning the Ocean of Milk in order to obtain
Dashavatara
Group of immortals in Hinduism
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Chiranjivi
Whirlwind demon slain by the Hindu deity Krishna
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Trinavarta
1975 Indian film
Rao, Vanisri with music composed by Satyam. The film begins with Samudra Manthana where gods & demons churn the ocean for Amrita the nectar when Vishnu as
Maya_Maschindra_(1975_film)
Hindu mythological creature
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Yali_(mythology)
Race in Hinduism
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Bhargava
Character in Hindu mythology
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Muchukunda
2024 Indian Kannada-language supernatural comedy-thriller film
Vijay Chendoor as Bhoja B. Suresha as Kanti Jois Sadhu Kokila as Rampa Manthana as Janaki, Bhoja's wife Patre Nagaraj as Ramshetty Director Suni stated
Avatara_Purusha_2
Eighth Manu in Hindu mythology
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Savarni_Manu
Indian actress (1938–2022)
(theatre) plays in Kannada,[citation needed] including the television series Manthana and Mukta. She has written and directed plays for AIR's women's programs
Bhargavi_Narayan
Indian jewelry
Aruna Chudamani. The goddess Ratnakar Nandini was born during Samudra Manthana. Upon seeing God Vishnu, Ratnakar Nandini devoted herself to him. When
Chudamani
Term in Hindu cosmography
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Dvipa
Colour between violet and cyan on the visible spectrum of light
blue-throated, for having swallowed poison to save the universe during the Samudra Manthana, the churning of the ocean of milk. Blue is used to symbolically represent
Blue
Hindu festival that reveres Surya (sun god)
another legend, Vishnu's sweat transformed into sesame during the Samudra Manthana (churning of the ocean). Because sesame emerged from Vishnu's body, it
Makar_Sankranti
Mother of Garuda in Hinduism
where he became the charioteer of Surya. After the events of the Samudra Manthana, Indra obtained a horse named Uccaihshravas from the Ocean of Milk. A dispute
Vinata
Indian Kannada-language writer, grammarian (born 1933)
(Switzerland) and the Indologist Prof Sheldon Pollock (U.S.A). 1972 - Sāhitya Manthana 1973 - Kannaḍa Nēminatha Purāṇagaḷa Taulanika Adhyayana 1974 - Chamundaraya
T._V._Venkatachala_Sastry
Crane demon in Hindu mythology
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Bakasura_(crane_demon)
Name of multiple characters in Hindu epic Mahabharat
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Daruka
Hindu poet-saint
release amrita, the nectar of immortal life. It is spoken of in the Samudra Manthana chapter of the Puranas, a body of ancient Hindu legends. It is also the
Poigai_Alvar
Legendary palace mentioned in Mahabharata
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Mayasabha
Ancient forest mentioned in Mahabharata
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Khandava_Forest
Indian polymath (1449–1568)
Ajamilopakhyana Bali-chalana Kurukshetra-yatra Gopi-uddhava-samvada Amrita-manthana Krishna-prayana-pandava-niryana Kamajaya Bhakati-pradipa Anadi-patana
Sankardev
Mount of the Hindu goddess Durga
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya the Epics Personalities of the Epics Samudra Manthana Saptarishi Bhrigu Angira Atri Gautama Kashyapa Vashistha Agastya Pitrs
Dawon
Gods and goddesses in Hinduism
numerous avatars in Hindu mythology. He becomes female, during the Samudra Manthana, in the form of Mohini, to resolve a conflict between the devas and the
Hindu_deities
Assamese adaption of Bhagavata Purana
of his life. They are: Book VI (Ajamilopakhayana part) Book VIII (Amrta-manthana part): Sankardev omits the first and the last chapters of the original
Bhagavat_of_Sankardev
MANTHANA
MANTHANA
MANTHANA
Female
Greek
(Ολυμπία) From the Greek place name, a feminine form of Greek Olympos ("home of the gods"), OLYMPIA means "of Olympus."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Name of a Saint
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blazing, Very bright
Male
Hebrew
(יָש×וּב) Hebrew name YASHUWB means "he will return" or "turning oneself." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Bani and a son of Issachar. The English form is Jashub.
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Muslim
Satisfaction
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Lucky; Flourishing; Lively; Woman; Life; Perfect (Women); Aisha was the Name of the Favorite Wife of the Prophet Mohammed
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Full of Knowledge
Girl/Female
Indian
Picture, Image, Like
Girl/Female
French American
meaning 'The one desired'.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Patience, Endurance, Passion
MANTHANA
MANTHANA
MANTHANA
MANTHANA
MANTHANA