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Dharmavrata was one of Marichi's consorts. Once he got annoyed at her through no fault of her own. There was a misunderstanding which made him accuse her of disobedience. He cursed her to be turned into a stone. Pleading innocence and explaining to him the real situation, she proceeded to perform austerities in the midst of blazing fires.
 
Dharmavrata was one of Marichi's consorts. Once he got annoyed at her through no fault of her own. There was a misunderstanding which made him accuse her of disobedience. He cursed her to be turned into a stone. Pleading innocence and explaining to him the real situation, she proceeded to perform austerities in the midst of blazing fires.
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Mahavishnu was pleased with her and told her to request a boon. She asked that the curse be revoked. The Lord said that the curse could not be revoked, since it had been uttered by Marichi. He continued: 'You will be a stone, but a sacred one; and your name will be changed to Devavrata. In the future this stone will be well known as Devávrata or Devashila, Gods like Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and goddesses like Lakshmi shall dwell therein; and their presence will be invoked in it.' Thus, unknowingly, the great sage Marichi performed a great service to humanity. This Devashila is worshipped even today in Hindu homes.
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Mahavishnu was pleased with her and told her to request a boon. She asked that the curse be revoked. The Lord said that the curse could not be revoked, since it had been uttered by Marichi. He continued: 'You will be a stone, but a sacred one; and your name will be changed to Devavrata. In the future this stone will be well known as Devávrata or Devashila, Gods like Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and goddesses like Lakshmi shall dwell therein; and their presence will be invoked in it.' Thus, unknowingly, the great sage Marichi performed a great service to humanity. This Devashila is worshipped even today in Hindu homes.<ref>Sivananda Murthy. K. (2007 First Edition) Margadarsakulu Maharshulu. Part 1. Tadepalligudem : Sivananda Supatha Foundation</ref>
    
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