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Devasavarni, Thirteenth Manu
Devasavarni is the thirteenth Manu as per the Bhagavata.

Devasavarni is the thirteenth Manu as per the Bhagavata. But this fact differs in other forms of Puranas.

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(Last Updated on : 17/09/2009)
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