- devāpi
- देवापि
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Devapi — In Hindu mythology, Devapi (Sanskrit: देवापि, Devāpi) or Devāpi Arṣṭiṣeṇa is an immortal sage. According to the Nirukta (ii.10), the Brihaddevata, the Mahabharata and the Puranas, he was a Kuru prince and the eldest son of King Pratipa of… … Wikipedia
Bahlika Kingdom — All the western Indian kingdoms were known by the general name Bahlika (Vahika, Vahlika and Valhika are variations of the name) meaning outsider . Thus these people were considered as outsiders of the Vedic culture. However, the name Bahlika is… … Wikipedia
Kuru Kingdom — The Kuru kingdom was ruled by the Kuru clan of kings. The Pandavas and Kauravas were Kurus. Other than these Kurus of India, there was another kingdom called Uttara Kurus to the north of Himalayas. The Kuru kingdom of India lay between Saraswati… … Wikipedia
Nishadha Kingdom — Nala Damayanti Nishadha was the kingdom of the celebrated king Nala, who loved and married Damayanti the princess of Vidarbha Kingdom. This kingdom is identified with current day Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh. Nishadha was connected to… … Wikipedia
Itijasa — En el marco de las escrituras sagradas hinduistas, los Itijasa son los escritos épicos que no forman parte de los cuatro Vedas, los textos Bráhmanas y las Upanishad, o sea el Majábharata, el Ramaiana y los Puranas. itihāsa, en el sistema AITS… … Wikipedia Español
Santanu — Shantanu (Sanskrit: शंतनु) is a king of Hastinapura in the great epic of the Mahābhārata. He is a descendant of the Bharata race, of the lunar dynasty and the ancestor of the Pandavas and the Kauravas. The Rigveda hymn 10.98 mentions Shantanu. He … Wikipedia
Paramara — Bhoj Mandir, a Shiva Temple by Raja Bhoj Vansha Agnivansha … Wikipedia
Sivi Kingdom — Sivi (alias Sibi, Shibi, Shivi) is mentioned as a kingdom and as the name of a king in the epic Mahabharata. Probably there was a Sivi king who became famous as Sivi or the kingdom itself may be named after him. Sivi (alias Sibi, Saivya) king was … Wikipedia
Śaṃtanu — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Shantanu era un mítico rey de Jastiná Pura en el texto épico Majábharata. Shantanu seduce a la niña barquera Satiávati. Óleo del pintor indio Rash Ravi Varma … Wikipedia Español
Shambhala — En varias tradiciones religiosas Shambhala es un reino mítico escondido en algún lugar más allá de las montañas nevadas del Himalaya. Thangka Kalachakra[1] del Monasterio de Sera. La localización de Shambala y su naturaleza son objeto de disputa … Wikipedia Español