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10/24/2024, 9:17 PM SeaHorse15
5/28/2016, 2:57 PM anonymous

Name Sarama
Gender Feminine
Usage Hinduism, Pet
Scripts सरमा(Sanskrit)
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

The name of a mythological being referred to as the dog of the gods, or Deva-shuni (देव-शुनी, devaśunī), in Hindu mythology. She first appears in one of Hinduism's earliest texts, the Rig Veda, in which she helps the god-king Indra to recover divine cows stolen by the Panis, a class of demons. This legend is alluded to in many later texts, and Sarama is often associated with Indra. The epic Mahabharata, and some Puranas, also make brief reference to Sarama.
Added 5/28/2016 by anonymous