Proper noun
Vasuki
(Hinduism) The goddess of snakes in Hindu mythology.
According to Hindu scriptures Lord Shiva’s snake Vasuki took part in the Samudra Manthan, that explains the origin of amrita or the nectar of immortality. Source: Internet
These giants are the devas and asuras who used the nāga king Vasuki in order to the churn the Ocean of Milk in quest of the amrita or elixir of immortality. Source: Internet
As a churning rope another giant serpent called Vasuki is used. Source: Internet
The custom of pasting the pictures of Nagas and Vasuki on the doors of houses on the day of Nagapanchami was introduced by him. Source: Internet
Vasuki Sinnan, 64, was a nurse at the same hospital where her husband works when she tested positive for the novel coronavirus three weeks ago. Source: Internet