Jvarasura, The Personification of Fever

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Jvarasura, is the personification of fever in Hindu tradition, Jvarasura meaning ‘fever’ in many Indian languages. He is the consort, and sometimes the attendant, of the pox-goddess, Shitala. According to one legend, Jvarasura was born out of sweat of the fore-head of meditating Shiva and was a threat to the Devas. Once Vishnu was inflicted with the fever of Javarasura, when in the form of Haya-griva. He then killed the fever-demon by cutting him into three pieces using his cosmic-disk weapon, the Sudarshana Chakra. However, Jvarasura was later revived by Brahma, who joined the three parts. But by that time each three parts had grown a head and a limb. Thus Jvarasura is depicted as having three faces, three feet and remarkable ability to move in all directions at once. The cult of Shitala-Jvarasura is widely popular in Bengali culture.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jvarasura Support makinggodsofindia, Become a Patron! Follow to get the latest updates: Instagram @makinggodsoindia Facebook makinggodsofindia YouTube MakingGodsofIndia @makinggodsofindia is on Thingiverse, Printables, Cults3D, MyMiniFactory & Thangs. Click here for all the Links! To sell 'mgoi original' 3D Prints you need to subscribe to my Patreon

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