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Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Prithu — Hdeity infobox Caption = Prithu chasing Prithvi, who is in the form of a cow Name = Prithu Devanagari = पृथु Sanskrit Transliteration = Affiliation = Avatar of Vishnu, Chakravarti sovereign God of = Abode = Mantra = Weapon = Bow and arrow Consort … Wikipedia
Prithú — Según la mitología hinduista, Prithú es un emperador (chakravarti), nombrado en las escrituras sagradas y considerado un avatar (encarnación) del dios Visnú. También es llamado Prithi y Vainiá (literalmente, ‘hijo de [el rey] Vená’). pṛthu, en el … Wikipedia Español
Bhagavata Purana — Not to be confused with Devi Bhagavata Purana. Krishna lifting Mount Govardhan to shelter his friends from a thunderstorm unleashed by Indra. (Bh. P. X.17) The Bhāgavata Purāṇa (Devanāgarī … Wikipedia
Khen dynasty — The Khen dynasty of Assam replaced the Pala dynasty in the 12th century. Their accession marks the end of the Kamarupa kingdom, and the beginning of the Kamata kingdom.According to the Gosani mangala (1823), the Khen rulers had a humble origin,… … Wikipedia
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Diwali — (Dipawali) Diyas (oil lamp) during Diwali Also called Translation: Row of Lights; Diwali, Festival of Lights Observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Bu … Wikipedia
Durvasa — curses Shakuntala In Hindu mythology, Durvasa (दुर्वास in Devanagari or durvāsa in IAST, pronounced [d̪urʋɑːsɐ] in classical Sanskrit), or Durvasas, was an ancient sage, the son of Atri and Anasuya. He is supposed to be an inca … Wikipedia
Nara-Narayana — The twin form of NarNarayan Dev at the Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad Devanagari नर नारायण Sanskrit Transliteration … Wikipedia
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Krishna — This article is about the Hindu deity. For other meanings, see Krishna (disambiguation). Krishna Krishna holding flute Devanagari कृष्ण Sanskrit Transliteratio … Wikipedia