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Nagnajiti
Nagnajiti, also known as Satya, is the sixth of the ''Ashtabharya'', the eight principal queen-consorts of Hindu god Krishna, an avatar of the god Vishnu and the king of Dwarka - in the Dwapara Yuga (epoch). She was the daughter of the King Nagnajita, of Kosala. Krishna competed in the svayamvara arranged by her father, and as per set rules he brought under control seven ferocious bulls by putting noose around each of them and thus won Nagnajiti as his wife. ==Family and names== The ''Vishnu Purana'', the ''Bhagavata Purana'' and the ''Harivamsa'' call her ''Satya Nagnajiti''. Commentators often consider ''Satya'' as her birth name and ''Nagnajiti'' a patronymic, translated "the daughter of Nagnajit(a)". However, sometimes it is translated as Nagnajiti, "the virtuous" (meaning of the word ''Satya''). Her father Nagnajit was the king of Kosala, whose capital was Ayodhya. Nagnajiti is described as ''Kosala-pati'' ("Lord of Kosala") and ''Ayodhya-pati'' ("Lord of Ayodhya"). The ''Bhagavata Purana'' also calls Nagnijiti by the epithet as ''Kausalya'', "belonging to Kosala" ascertaining her role as princess of Kosala.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bhagavata Purana 10.58 )〕 A wife of Krishna named Satya is mentioned in the ''Mahabharata''.
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