- brahma-vala
- ब्रह्मवल
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indra — Hdeity infobox| Caption = Name = Indra Devanagari = इन्द्र or इंद्र Sanskrit Transliteration = Indra Pali Transliteration = Tamil script = Affiliation = Deva God of = weather and war, king of the gods Abode = Amarāvati in Svarga Mantra = Weapon … Wikipedia
Saundaryalahari — The Saundarya Lahari meaning Waves Of Beauty is a famous literary work written by Adi Shankara. Its hundred and three shlokas (verses) eulogize the beauty, grace and munificence of Goddess Parvati / Dakshayani, consort of Shiva.The Saundarya… … Wikipedia
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Aṅgiras — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ánguiras fue un antiguo rishi, autor de algunos himnos del Rig vedá y del Átharva vedá, de un código de leyes y de un tratado de astronomía. अंगिरस्, en letra devánagari. aṅgiras, en el sistema IAST de… … Wikipedia Español
Dasa — For other uses, see Dasa (disambiguation). Dasa (Sanskrit दास dāsa) is a term used with the primary meaning enemy , especially relating to tribes identified as the enemies of the Indo Aryan tribes in the Rigveda. The word later acquired other… … Wikipedia
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Indra — Para otros usos de este término, véase Indra (desambiguación). Indra y su esposa Sachi sobre su vehículo … Wikipedia Español
Vritrá — En la religión védica (previa al hinduismo), Vritrá es un asura (demonio) con forma de serpiente o dragón, personificación de la sequía y enemigo del dios Indra. En los textos Vedas también era conocido como Aji (‘serpiente’). Era hermano de Valá … Wikipedia Español