Garuda Purana: The birth of daughters in the home is not a mere coincidence, its secret is explained in Garuda Purana

The Garuda Purana, one of the most important Puranas of Hinduism, delves deeply into the mysteries of life, death, and birth. It is one of the 18 major scriptures of Sanatana Dharma ...read more

You must have heard the saying, "Sons are born by luck, and daughters by good fortune." According to the Garuda Purana, the birth of a child in any home is not simply a physical event, but is linked to the union of the soul's deeds and destiny. The Garuda Purana also explains which homes God chooses for the birth of daughters.

What does Lord Krishna say?

According to the story recounted in the Garuda Purana, Lord Krishna and Arjuna were once having a conversation. Arjuna then wondered, " O Madhava, what deeds of parents lead to the birth of a daughter?" Answering this, Lord Krishna said that the birth of a son is a good fortune, but the birth of a daughter is a good fortune. Daughters are born in homes where purity and love prevail.

What does the birth of a daughter symbolize?

According to the Garuda Purana , daughters are born only to parents with good deeds in their previous lives. The birth of a daughter symbolizes the arrival of Goddess Lakshmi. Thus, the birth of a daughter dispels the darkness of life. A daughter is a manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi herself, bringing prosperity and happiness to the home.

These people become the parents of the daughter

The Garuda Purana also states that daughters are born only in families where parents can raise them well. This does not mean that daughters are not born in poor families. It simply means that God bestows the wealth of a daughter only on those parents who can raise their daughters with love and affection. This does not require significant wealth.

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