Hindu mythology: the daughter of Manu

it is said that manu, the ancestor of humanity, one day, one morning, when manu jumped into his hands, an end fish looked up and said to him: “there will soon be a great flood, and all life will die, and you can raise me and let me save you.

the manui fish made a pool to feed the fish.

when the fish grew up, they put it in the sea, when they told him that there would be a big flood in that year and told him to prepare a **, and then to stay with it, and when that was done, the fish went with the waves.

soon, as the fish forecast, there was a flood.

manu was in a boat near the fish and tied a large rope to its muster.

fish towed to the northern mountains of the himalayas, dragged in, water seems to be declining; but the great water flooded all the creatures, and manu can now be said to be living alone.

manu continues to struggle and looks forward to having children who offer various supplies to worship in the water.

a year later, a woman appeared in the water.

and medra and my mother-in-law asked her, "who are you?" and she said, "i'm manu's daughter." and the two gods commanded her to say, "all of us." and the woman said, "i belong to the man who gave birth to me." say, run to manu.

manu asked her, "who are you?" the woman answered, "i was born of what you supply in the water, your daughter, and please use me in your sacrifice so that you can give birth to your children and have countless livestock." having longed for a grandson, manu continued to work with her and, thanks to her help, he finally gave birth to the child as she had hoped。

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