New Delhi. Sanatan Dharma is known for its beliefs and worship. At the same time, Sanatan Dharma also mentions about some such divine girls who had such divine powers that you will be surprised to know. Actually, in the scriptures, there is mention of five such girls who were called virgins forever even after marriage and having children. Their divine powers have also been mentioned in the scriptures, so let's know about them -
Goddess Ahilya
Goddess Ahalya is mentioned in the Bal Kand of Valmiki Ramayana. Goddess Ahalya was married to Gautam Rishi. After being deceived by Lord Indra, Rishi Gautam cursed her to become a rock forever. When Lord Shri Ram touched her with his feet in the Treta Yug era, she regained her female form. Along with this, she was called a virgin throughout her life.
Draupadi
According to mythology, Goddess Draupadi was born from Yagya, who was extremely beautiful and virtuous. She is also known as Yajnaseni. It is said that even after being married to the five Pandavas, Draupadi always remained a virgin.
Mandodari
The name of Mandodari, wife of Lankapati Ravana, was also included in the Pancha Kanyas. Her father's name was Mayasur and mother's name was Hema. Mandodari was married to Ravana. After marriage, she became the mother of very powerful sons. Despite this, Mandodari's virginity was not broken.
Tara
Tara was an Apsara who was married to Bali. It is said that Tara had always been blessed with eternal virginity by God.
Kunti
Kunti is also considered one of the Pancha Kanyas. She was married to King Pandu of Hastinapur. However, Pandu was cursed that 'if he touches his wife Kunti, it will lead to his death'. Kunti became a mother with the blessings of the gods. Even after having a child, Kunti was called a virgin forever.
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