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Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
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Pulastya — was one of the ten Prajapatis or mind born sons of Brahma [ [http://www.sacred texts.com/hin/m02/m02011.htm Narada said..] The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 1896), Book 2: Sabha Parva: Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva,… … Wikipedia
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Bhṛigu — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bhrigu fue uno de los Saptarshis (siete [grandes] sabios) en la India antigua, uno de los varios Prayapatis (señores de las criaturas) creados por el dios creador Brahmā. भृगु, en escritura devánagari. bhṛgu, en el… … Wikipedia Español