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According to the [[Hindu mythology]], '''Bhargavi''' was the daughter of sage [[Bhrigu]] and his wife Khyati. She was an incarnation of the goddess [[Parvati]].
According to the [[Hindu mythology]], '''Bhargavi'''is south database.


Bhrigu was a sage and a devotee of [[Shiva]]. He had married Kardama's daughter Khyati. In answer to the couple's prayers, [[Goddess]] [[Parvathi]] was born as their daughter. Because she was the daughter of Bhrigu, she got the name "Bhargavi". She later married the Hindu God Shiva's avatar 'Chandra Shekar' meaning one who holds the moon and brings solutions to all problems.
Bhrigu was a sage and a devotee of [[Shiva]]. He had married Kardama's daughter Khyati. In answer to the couple's prayers, [[Goddess]] [[Parvathi]] was born as their daughter. Because she was the daughter of Bhrigu, she got the name "Bhargavi". She later married the Hindu God Shiva's avatar 'Chandra Shekar' meaning one who holds the moon and brings solutions to all problems.

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According to the Hindu mythology, Bhargaviis south database.

Bhrigu was a sage and a devotee of Shiva. He had married Kardama's daughter Khyati. In answer to the couple's prayers, Goddess Parvathi was born as their daughter. Because she was the daughter of Bhrigu, she got the name "Bhargavi". She later married the Hindu God Shiva's avatar 'Chandra Shekar' meaning one who holds the moon and brings solutions to all problems.