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  kundalini: its origins in Kunti's story from the Mahabharata
  kundalini and Kunti : from the Mahabharata  ;
An understanding of the Kunti principle or essence is central to the enlightenment of Hu-man. This story has derivations and parallels in myth, mysticism and folklore of many cultures and is the origin of the word Kundalini.
Kunti dutifully learnt the mantra but the curiosity of youth was killing her.
www.transpersonal.com.au /kundalini/kunti.htm   (477 words)

  
  Kunti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Hinduism, Princess Kunti is the mother of the Pandavas.
Kunti revealed the mantra to Madri, who bore two twin sons, Nakula and Sahadeva, from the twin gods the Asvins.
Kunti was left to tend for all five sons, whose story forms an integral part of the Mahabharata.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kunti   (451 words)

  
 Karna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The princess Kunti, while young, was granted a boon whereby she could call upon any of the gods through a mantra and the god would grant her a son equal to the god in splendour.
Before the war, Kunti, mother of Karna and the Pandavas, approached Karna and asked him to join the Pandavas and she would pronounce that he was the rightful heir to the throne of Hastinapura.
After Karna's death, Kunti informed the Pandavas that she was Karna's mother and that he was the eldest of the Pandavas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karna   (1952 words)

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