After Subramanya was born, the devas sent six mothers to feed him. They were known as Krittikas. It is debated whether he got six faces because they fed him at the same time or whether they were six in number because Subramanya had six faces. According to some scriptures, Parvati sent them. Subramanya came to be known as Karthikeya because of the Krittikas, as per Ramayana Balakanda Sarga 37, Kathasaritasagara Lavanakalambaka Taranga 6. The Krittikas later entered the nakshatramandala as per Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapter 236 verse 11. They were then known as the Karthika nakshatra. Narada once mentioned that giving ghee and payasam to brahmins on the Karthika day earns a person entry to important worlds as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 64 verse 5.
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Kritaujas
See Kritagni
Kriteyu
A king of Anga.
Kritu
A famous sage as per Brahmandapurana Chapter 64.
Kritirata
A king belonging to Janaka’s dynasty.
Kriti (6)
A son of Nahusha. His brothers were Yati, Yayati, Samyati, Aayati, Viyati.
Kriti (5)
A king of Sukara. He gave Yudhishtira a 100 elephants as per Mahabharata Sabhaparva Chapter 52 verse 25.
Kriti (4)
Another name for Vishnu as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 149 verse 22.
Kriti (3)
A vishwadeva as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 91 verse 35.
Kriti (2)
A rajarshi named Kriti shone in Yama’s court as per Mahabharata Sabhaparva Chapter 8 verse 9.