The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Bind 2Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1865 |
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... Matsya , Padma , Váyu , and Brahma Puránas ; and allusion is briefly made to Márisha's birth . Her origin from Kandu and Pramlochá is narrated in a different place in the Brahma Purána , where the austerities of Kandu , and the ...
... Matsya , Padma , Váyu , and Brahma Puránas ; and allusion is briefly made to Márisha's birth . Her origin from Kandu and Pramlochá is narrated in a different place in the Brahma Purána , where the austerities of Kandu , and the ...
Side 14
... Matsya , Váyu , Linga , Padma , Agni , and Bhagavata Puránas tell the story much as in the text , and , not unfrequently , in the same words . In general , they merely refer to the imprecation denounced upon Nárada , as above . The ...
... Matsya , Váyu , Linga , Padma , Agni , and Bhagavata Puránas tell the story much as in the text , and , not unfrequently , in the same words . In general , they merely refer to the imprecation denounced upon Nárada , as above . The ...
Side 21
... Matsya Purána , and Hari Vamsa contain two different accounts of Daksha's descendants . The first agrees with our text : the second , which is supposed to occur in the Padma Kalpa , is somewhat varied , particularly as to the wives of ...
... Matsya Purána , and Hari Vamsa contain two different accounts of Daksha's descendants . The first agrees with our text : the second , which is supposed to occur in the Padma Kalpa , is somewhat varied , particularly as to the wives of ...
Side 22
... Matsya : the former speci- fying ten ; the latter , twelve . 2 The Sádhyas , according to the Váyu , are the personified rites and prayers of the Vedas , born of the metres , and partakers of the sacrifices : साध्या नाम ...
... Matsya : the former speci- fying ten ; the latter , twelve . 2 The Sádhyas , according to the Váyu , are the personified rites and prayers of the Vedas , born of the metres , and partakers of the sacrifices : साध्या नाम ...
Side 25
... Matsya , Padma , and Hari Vamsa , in the second series , the offspring of Surabhi by Brahmá . The names , in three of the Pauráńik authori- ties , run thus : Váyu . Ajaikapád Matsya . Bhagavata . * Ajaik apád Ajaikapád Ahirvradhna ...
... Matsya , Padma , and Hari Vamsa , in the second series , the offspring of Surabhi by Brahmá . The names , in three of the Pauráńik authori- ties , run thus : Váyu . Ajaikapád Matsya . Bhagavata . * Ajaik apád Ajaikapád Ahirvradhna ...
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