King manu's devotion was pleasing to the god brahma, so brahma decided to give manu the gift of a very special fish, a magical carp. as manu was praying one day, suddenly the wondrous fish fell from the sky into his hands. in the story of manu, what was it about manu that pleased the god brahma so much? manu’s fear of others manu’s religious feelings manu’s strength and victories in battle manu’s great learning and knowledge

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Manu's devotional feelings made the god Brahma very happy.

King Manu, who was he?

Hinduism uses the word "Manu" in a variety of ways. It alludes to the first man or the archetypal man in early literature (progenitor of humanity). The Sanskrit term for 'human', मानव means 'of Manu' or 'children of Manu'.

Manu appears in subsequent writings as the name or title of fourteen earthly kings or, alternately, as the founder of dynasties that start with each cyclic Kalpa (aeon), when the universe is created afresh. The word "Manu" is used as a prefix in the title of the literature Manusmriti, but it relates to the first Manu, Svayambhuva, who is Brahma's spiritual son.

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