The story of Maa Manasa Devi.

Maa Manasa Devi is a Hindu goddess, often revered in Bengal and other parts of India. She is believed to be the goddess of snakes and fertility. The story of Maa Manasa Devi revolves around her birth, which is said to have been a result of Lord Shiva's semen falling on a statue. She was initially rejected by Lord Shiva's wife, Parvati, but later accepted into the divine family.

One popular narrative involves the king Chandradhwaja, who was cursed to be childless. He and his wife prayed to Maa Manasa Devi, and she blessed them with a daughter named Behula. Behula's husband, Lakhinder, gets bitten by a snake on their wedding night and dies. Behula embarks on a journey to bring her husband back to life, encountering various challenges and divine interventions along the way. Maa Manasa Devi protects Behula and eventually restores Lakhinder's life, symbolizing the goddess's power over snakes and life itself.

Maa Manasa Devi's story emphasizes her benevolence and her ability to protect her devotees from snakebites and other troubles. She's often depicted with snakes and is worshipped to seek blessings for fertility, protection, and well-being.

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