Śacī
deity figure · 2 works · 9 mentions · 9 anchored passages
Paulomī · daughter of Puloman · his queen · the goddess Śacī
in the texts
Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa
Consort of Indra, invoked in a simile for Sītā.
—then Daśaratha's son, radiant as an immortal, pointed out the variegated Citrakūṭa to his wife, even as Puraṃdara shows Śacī the wonders of heaven.
And when Kākutstha has gone away, and Lakṣmaṇa too, I shall carry off Vaidehī at ease, just as the thousand-eyed Indra carried off Śacī.
"One might carry off Śacī, Indra's wife, and still survive;
Kunjarakarna Dharmakathana
Goddess, queen and beloved of Indra.
His beloved was his queen, named the goddess Śacī.