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Bidhoba Pari or Widow Pari described

  Who is Bidhoba Pari or Widow Pari?

  Answer-

  In the Bible (1 Kings 7:14), there is a significant figure named Hiram (or Huram), a master craftsman whom King Solomon brought from Tyre to help build the Temple in Jerusalem. The text describes his lineage like this:

  ?"He was the son of a widow of the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in brass..."

  ?Key Clarifications:

  ?Naphtali the Person: He was the son of Jacob and Bilhah. He is described in Jacob's blessing as a "hind let loose" who "giveth goodly words" (Genesis 49:21).

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  ?The Widow: She is an unnamed woman from that tribe. She is primarily mentioned to establish the Israelite heritage of Hiram the Architect, showing he was half-Israelite and half-Phoenician.

  ?Literary/Masonic Context: In some traditions (particularly within Freemasonry, which draws heavily on the story of the Temple’s construction), Hiram is frequently referred to as "The Widow's Son."

  ?So, while "Naphtali" isn't the widow, the "Widow of Naphtali" is a famous mother of one of the Bible's greatest builders.

  Thus Bidhoba pari or Vishoba pari is the form of Bilhah or Birhan or Widow soul which went into heaven of her. So, she is named as Nepthys or Vimala, with AL-Saad or Samvartha. She is Demonic in influence and rather laviscous as she has got associated with Saad or Semiazas.

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