- pañcika
- पञ्चिक
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Pancika — (Chinese:般闍迦) was the consort of the Buddhist goddess of children, Hariti. He is himself a Buddhist god, and is said to have fathered 500 children. He was the commander in chief of the Yakṣa army of Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten), and had another 27… … Wikipedia
pāñcika — पाञ्चिक … Indonesian dictionary
brā́hmaṇa-pañcikā — ब्राह्मणपञ्चिका … Indonesian dictionary
sóma-pañcikā — सोमपञ्चिका … Indonesian dictionary
vi-pañcika — विपञ्चिक … Indonesian dictionary
ví-pañcikā — विपञ्चिका … Indonesian dictionary
Hārītī — Pancika et Hārītī (à droite), tenant une corne d abondance ; leurs pieds reposent sur un sac d abondance. IIIe siècle, Takht i Bahi, Gandhara, British Museum. Hārītī (en sanscrit) ou Kishimojin, 鬼子母神, (en japonais) est une déesse du … Wikipédia en Français
Kubera — This article is about the Hindu deity. For the Buddhist deity of the same name, see Vaisravana. For the 2000 Tamil film, see Kuberan (2000 film). For the 2002 Malayalam film, see Kuberan (2002 film). Kubera … Wikipedia
Mantrapushpanjali — (Sanskrit, Devanagari मंत्रपुष्पांजलि, IAST mantrapuṣpāñjali, IPA mɐn̪t̪rɐpuɕpɑːɲɟɐli) is a popular prayer in Maharashtra, and it means “a prayer with an offering of flowers”. It comprises four hymns from Vedic sources, and is the final prayer… … Wikipedia
Hariti — Hārītī (Sanskrit), also known as Kishimojin in Japanese:鬼子母神, is a Buddhist goddess for the protection of children, easy delivery, happy child rearing and parenting, harmony between husband and wife, love, and the well being and safety of the… … Wikipedia