- brahma-satī
- ब्रह्मसती
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Sati — Sati is the first wife of SHIVA, later reincarnated as PARVATI or Uma. She is the daughter of the sage DAKSHA, himself the son of BRAHMA. Brahma was concerned that the human universe would not come about if Shiva did not take a wife, so he com … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Sati (Göttin) — Shiva trägt den Leichnam Satis auf seinem Dreizack, ca. 1800 (aus der Region um Himachal Pradesh, LACMA Museum) In der indischen Mythologie ist Sati die Tochter Dakshas. Sie erzielte durch langes asketisches Leben die Zustimmung zu der Hochzeit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Virabhadra — (Veerabhadra) (Sanskrit: वीरभद्र, IAST: Vīrabhadra ) was a super being created by the wrath of Rudra (Shiva), when he stepped in to destroy the Yagna of Daksha Prajapati, after Dakshayani (Sati) or Devi self immolated in yagna fire. Along with… … Wikipedia
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