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Latest revision as of 21:32, 2 March 2021

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"Kasyapa, who is also named Tarksya, had four wives—Vinata (Suparna), Kadru, Patangi and Yamini"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 6

Kaśyapa, who is also named Tārkṣya, had four wives—Vinatā (Suparṇā), Kadrū, Pataṅgī and Yāminī.
SB 6.6.21-22, Translation:

Kaśyapa, who is also named Tārkṣya, had four wives—Vinatā (Suparṇā), Kadrū, Pataṅgī and Yāminī. Pataṅgī gave birth to many kinds of birds, and Yāminī gave birth to locusts. Vinatā (Suparṇā) gave birth to Garuḍa, the carrier of Lord Viṣṇu, and to Anūru, or Aruṇa, the chariot driver of the sun-god. Kadrū gave birth to different varieties of serpents.