Daksha begging for Shiva's forgiveness, artist and time
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Daksha
Origin: Hindu mythology
Combination: human + goat
Classification: Mammal
Other Names: Prajapati
Associations: creation, sacrifice, rebirth
Daksha is a prominent figure in Hindu mythology. He is considered one of the Prajapatis, the progenitors of creation. Daksha is often depicted as a humanoid deity with the head of a goat, a long beard, and multiple arms. He is associated with the concept of sacrifice and represents the principle of cosmic order and progeny. Daksha's story involves conflicts with other deities and his eventual rebirth. His tale serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life, the importance of sacrifice in creation, and the consequences of arrogance. Daksha's role in Hindu mythology reflects the complex dynamics of gods and mortals and the intricate web of relationships in the divine realm.
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