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Sarama (Samskrit : सरमा) is Devashuni (Samskrit : देवशुनी) or the divine Mother of Dogs and Indra's subordinate as described in the Rig Veda. Her son is referred to as Saarameya || सारमेय  (Rig Veda 7.55.2).  Legend goes that Panis stole the divine cows (गोग्रहणम् || gograhanam) and hid them in caves. Devashuni or Sarama, by Indra's orders goes in search and locates them thereby helps Indra release them. Rig veda has many references to Sarama (1.62.3, 1.72.8, 3.31.6, 4.16.8, 5.45.7 and 8, and in mandala 10).
 
Sarama (Samskrit : सरमा) is Devashuni (Samskrit : देवशुनी) or the divine Mother of Dogs and Indra's subordinate as described in the Rig Veda. Her son is referred to as Saarameya || सारमेय  (Rig Veda 7.55.2).  Legend goes that Panis stole the divine cows (गोग्रहणम् || gograhanam) and hid them in caves. Devashuni or Sarama, by Indra's orders goes in search and locates them thereby helps Indra release them. Rig veda has many references to Sarama (1.62.3, 1.72.8, 3.31.6, 4.16.8, 5.45.7 and 8, and in mandala 10).
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== परिचय || Introduction ==
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== परिचयः || Introduction ==
 
In Srimad Bhagavatam (6.6.24 to 26)<ref name=":0">Srimad Bhagavatapuranam English Translation ([http://bhagavata.org/canto6/chapter6.html Skanda 6 Adhyaya 6])</ref> it is said that Sarama is the wife of Kashyapa rishi and is the mother of all animals including tigers and lions.  
 
In Srimad Bhagavatam (6.6.24 to 26)<ref name=":0">Srimad Bhagavatapuranam English Translation ([http://bhagavata.org/canto6/chapter6.html Skanda 6 Adhyaya 6])</ref> it is said that Sarama is the wife of Kashyapa rishi and is the mother of all animals including tigers and lions.  
  

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