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The name Prasuti is rarely used for Daksha's wife. The names and numbers of Daksha's wives are uncertain due to the difference in the legends found in different Hindu texts. Most modern encyclopaedias prefer Asikni as Daksha's wife. It would be better if Prasuti is merged into Asikni (goddess) and legends about her are mentioned there. .💠245CMR💠.•👥📜11:51, 3 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]