- rudrá-nārāyaṇa
- रुद्रनारायण
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Rudra — (Sanskrit: रुद्रः) is a Rigvedic god of the storm, [For Rudra as a storm god, see: Basham (1989), p. 15.] the wind, and the hunt. The name has been translated as Roarer , [Zimmer (172), p. 181.] [Majumdar, p. 162.] [Griffith, p. 75, note 1.]… … Wikipedia
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