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Vedavati (: वेदवती, IAST: Vedavatī) is the previous birth of the goddess in . She is an avatar of the goddess of prosperity, .

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Legend

Birth
Vedavati was the daughter of , who was the son of , the guru of the devas. Having spent his life chanting and studying the sacred , he named his daughter Vedavati, after the texts,
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born to him as the fruit of his and .


Dedication to Vishnu
Vedavati's father wanted his child to have the preserver god as her husband. He thus rejected many powerful kings and celestial beings who sought his daughter's hand. Outraged by his rejection, King Sambhu murdered her parents in the middle of a moonless night.

Vedavati continued to live in the of her parents, meditating night and day and performing a great to win Vishnu for her husband.

The Ramayana describes her as wearing the hide of a black antelope, her hair matted in a jata, like a . She is inexpressibly beautiful, in the bloom of her youth, enhanced by her tapasya.


Immolation
, the king of and the race, found Vedavati sitting in meditation as a tapasvini and was captivated by her incredible beauty. He proposed his hand in marriage to her, and was rejected. Ravana, firmly rejected at every turn, grabbed her hair and tried assaulting her.
(2017). 9780691173986, Princeton University Press. .
The furious Vedavati cursed Ravana that she would be born once more, and would be the cause of his death.
(2020). 9788194790860, Sristhi Publishers & Distributors. .
She subsequently leapt into the ritual havan that was present in her vicinity, immolating herself.
(2020). 9788194790860, Sristhi Publishers & Distributors. .
Vedavati would be born again as , and as proclaimed, she was the triggering cause of Ravana and his relatives's death, though her husband would be the agent. Vedavati, The Encyclopaedia for Epics of Ancient India


Rebirth
According to the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Vedavati encountered the goddess during the duration of her penance. Pleased by her devotion, the goddess offered Vedavati a boon of her choice. Vedavati desired as her husband in his every incarnation on earth, and sought the devotion of his lotus feet. Cognisant of Vedavati's true identity of , Parvati promised that she would have all that she sought, informing her that Narayana would assume the avatar of to cleanse the earth of its evil during the , and that she would be his consort. Satisfied, Lakshmi reincarnated herself as a child upon a farm in the kingdom of Mithila, where she was discovered by the King . Stupified by the sight of the infant whose skin shone like molten gold, Janaka heard an akashvani, a celestial announcement from the heavens that the child would become the bride of Narayana. Overjoyed, Janaka raised her as his own daughter Janaki, better known as .


Maya Sita
Another variant in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana,Doniger (1999) p. 23 the Devi Bhagavata Purana,Mani p. 722 the text Sri Venkatachala MahatyamDoniger (1999) p. 16 and the Adhyatma Ramayana
(2025). 9788184753325, Penguin Books.
associates Vedavati with , an illusionary duplicate of Sita. When Vedavati enters the fire to immolate herself, the fire-god provides her refuge. When Sita is to be kidnapped by Ravana, Sita seeks shelter in the fire and exchanges places with Maya Sita, who is Vedavati in her previous birth. Ravana abducts Maya Sita, mistaking her to be Sita. After death of Ravana by Sita's husband , Sita and Maya Sita switch places in the .

In other stories, which follow the idea of Vedavati as Maya Sita, it is said that during the Agni Pariksha, Maya Sita's existence and identity as Vedavati (essentially an amshavatara of Lakshmi) is revealed by Agni. Having been abused by Ravana and won by Rama, Vedavati asked the king to be her husband. Rama, being of utmost loyalty to Sita, declines, but promises her his hand in another incarnation. This similarly occurs with , whose daughter becomes Krishna's wife, and a naga princess named Chandrasena (an incarnation of Bhudevi) while in Lanka, who was born Krishna's third wife, . Vedavati was born to Akasha Raja as , when she married Venkateswara.


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