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In the story of Manu, what was it about Manu that pleased the god Brahma so much?
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In the story of Manu, what was it about Manu that pleased the god Brahma so much?
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This story is like a parallel to adam and eve - so it was probably the fact that Manu listened to the fish (god Brahma) and obeyed him in order to create a vessel in which the fish could survive along with many other creatures. Manu listened and helped the god and therefore in return the god Brahma was pleased and gave him a wife.
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Manu’s religious feelings
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