Samudra Manthan 14 Ratnas: What are the 14 gems that came out of Samudra Manthan and what are their names?

14 gems of Samudra Manthan

The story of churning of the ocean is very famous in Hindu religious Puranas. It is described in detail in Bhagwat Purana, Vishnu Purana and Mahabharata. The churning of the ocean was not only the process of obtaining the nectar between gods and demons, but this event also led to the appearance of many wonderful, divine and mysterious gems. Among these gems, some gems were auspicious and some were inauspicious. Some of these gems were distributed among the gods and some among the demons. A total of 14 gems were obtained from the churning of the ocean, which are called ‘fourteen gems of the churning of the ocean’. Come, what are those gems?

14 gems of Samudra Manthan

The 14 gems that emerged from the churning of the ocean include Kalakuta poison, Kamdhenu cow, Airavat elephant, Uchchaishrava horse, Kaustubha gem, Kalpavriksha, Rambha Apsara, Mahalakshmi, Varuni liquor, Moon, Sharang bow, Panchjanya conch, Dhanvantari (and nectar). These 14 gems of Samudra Manthan are considered symbols of prosperity, knowledge and power.

14 gems of Samudra Manthan and their names

Description of 14 gems of Samudra Manthan

  • Halahal poison:- This was the first and most deadly gem that came out of the churning of the ocean, which Lord Shiva drank to protect the universe.
  • Airavata:- This is the mythological white elephant of Indra.
  • Kamdhenu:- It is a divine cow which fulfills all the wishes.
  • Ucchaishrava:- This is a divine horse with seven heads.
  • Kaustubh Mani:- This is a precious gem which Lord Vishnu wears on his heart.
  • Kalpavriksha:- This is a tree which fulfills all the wishes.
  • Rambha:- She is an Apsara who is known for her beauty.
  • Goddess Lakshmi:- Goddess of wealth and prosperity, who was married to Lord Vishnu.
  • Varuni liquor:- This is a type of liquor.
  • moon:- The moon that adorns the forehead of Lord Shiva is a symbol of coolness and peace.
  • Sharang bow:- This is the divine bow of Lord Vishnu.
  • Panchjanya conch:- This was Lord Krishna’s conch, which he wears on his head.
  • Dhanvantari Dev:- The god of Ayurveda and the physician of the gods, who appeared with nectar.
  • Nectar:- This was the divine drink that bestows immortality, with which Lord Dhanvantari appeared.

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