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Vishnu seducing Jalandhar's wife Vrinda: an act of injustice? WhyHow justified?

In the meantime Jalandhar went to Parvati disguised as Lord Shiva, but was recognized by her. Being enchanted by the beauty of goddess Parvati, he looked at her with his evil intentions, but was immobilized by her wrath. Goddess Parvati then went to Lord Vishnu and narrated the whole tale. She requested Lord Vishnu to go to Jalandhar's wife in the guise of Jalandhar and act in the same way.

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Question: Jalandhara should be punished for thinking evil about Parvati, then why is vrinda punished for his misdeeds?

Isn't this an act of injustice? This sounds injustice. How to justify?

Vishnu seducing Jalandhar's wife Vrinda: an act of injustice? Why?

In the meantime Jalandhar went to Parvati disguised as Lord Shiva, but was recognized by her. Being enchanted by the beauty of goddess Parvati, he looked at her with his evil intentions, but was immobilized by her wrath. Goddess Parvati then went to Lord Vishnu and narrated the whole tale. She requested Lord Vishnu to go to Jalandhar's wife in the guise of Jalandhar and act in the same way.

This is a source of full story: Jalandhar

Question: Jalandhara should be punished for thinking evil about Parvati, then why is vrinda punished for his misdeeds?

Isn't this an act of injustice?

Vishnu seducing Jalandhar's wife Vrinda: How justified?

In the meantime Jalandhar went to Parvati disguised as Lord Shiva, but was recognized by her. Being enchanted by the beauty of goddess Parvati, he looked at her with his evil intentions, but was immobilized by her wrath. Goddess Parvati then went to Lord Vishnu and narrated the whole tale. She requested Lord Vishnu to go to Jalandhar's wife in the guise of Jalandhar and act in the same way.

This is a source of full story: Jalandhar

Question: Jalandhara should be punished for thinking evil about Parvati, then why is vrinda punished for his misdeeds?

This sounds injustice. How to justify?

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Vishnu seducing jalandharsJalandhar's wife Vrinda: an act of injustice? Why?

In the meantime Jalandhar went to Parvati disguised as Lord Shiva, but was recognized by her. Being enchanted by the beauty of goddess Parvati, he looked at her with his evil intentions, but was immobilized by her wrath. Goddess Parvati then went to Lord Vishnu and narrated the whole tale. She requested Lord Vishnu to go to Jalandhar's wife in the guise of Jalandhar and act in the same way.

This is a source of full story: Jalandhar

Question: Jalandhara should be punished for thinking evil about parvati, why is vrinda punished for his misdeedsParvati, isn't this an act of injustice?then why is vrinda punished for his misdeeds?

Isn't this an act of injustice?

Vishnu seducing jalandhars wife an act of injustice?

In the meantime Jalandhar went to Parvati disguised as Lord Shiva, but was recognized by her. Being enchanted by the beauty of goddess Parvati, he looked at her with his evil intentions, but was immobilized by her wrath. Goddess Parvati then went to Lord Vishnu and narrated the whole tale. She requested Lord Vishnu to go to Jalandhar's wife in the guise of Jalandhar and act in the same way.

Question: Jalandhara should be punished for thinking evil about parvati, why is vrinda punished for his misdeeds, isn't this an act of injustice?

Vishnu seducing Jalandhar's wife Vrinda: an act of injustice? Why?

In the meantime Jalandhar went to Parvati disguised as Lord Shiva, but was recognized by her. Being enchanted by the beauty of goddess Parvati, he looked at her with his evil intentions, but was immobilized by her wrath. Goddess Parvati then went to Lord Vishnu and narrated the whole tale. She requested Lord Vishnu to go to Jalandhar's wife in the guise of Jalandhar and act in the same way.

This is a source of full story: Jalandhar

Question: Jalandhara should be punished for thinking evil about Parvati, then why is vrinda punished for his misdeeds?

Isn't this an act of injustice?

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Vishnu seducing jalandhars wife an act of injustice?

In the meantime Jalandhar went to Parvati disguised as Lord Shiva, but was recognized by her. Being enchanted by the beauty of goddess Parvati, he looked at her with his evil intentions, but was immobilized by her wrath. Goddess Parvati then went to Lord Vishnu and narrated the whole tale. She requested Lord Vishnu to go to Jalandhar's wife in the guise of Jalandhar and act in the same way.

Question: Jalandhara should be punished for thinking evil about parvati, why is vrinda punished for his misdeeds, isn't this an act of injustice?