The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Bind 2Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1865 |
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... called Upabarhana . The prior specification ( p . 10 ) was fifty . The Mahábhárata , ( Ádi Parvan , 113 , aud , again , Moksha Dharma ) , has the same number . The Bhagavata , Kúrma , Padma , Linga , and Váyu Puránas state sixty . The ...
... called Upabarhana . The prior specification ( p . 10 ) was fifty . The Mahábhárata , ( Ádi Parvan , 113 , aud , again , Moksha Dharma ) , has the same number . The Bhagavata , Kúrma , Padma , Linga , and Váyu Puránas state sixty . The ...
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... Called , in the original , Muhúrtajas . The Bhagavata - puráňa , VI . , 6 , 9 , calls them Mauhúrtikas . † ? The larger commentary observes : नागवीथी । अश्विन्यादिनक्षत्र- चयात्मक ...
... Called , in the original , Muhúrtajas . The Bhagavata - puráňa , VI . , 6 , 9 , calls them Mauhúrtikas . † ? The larger commentary observes : नागवीथी । अश्विन्यादिनक्षत्र- चयात्मक ...
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... called Tushitas , who , upon the approach of the present allegorical personifications , chiefly of two classes , one consisting of astronomical phenomena , and the other , of portions or sub- jects of the ritual of the Vedas . There is ...
... called Tushitas , who , upon the approach of the present allegorical personifications , chiefly of two classes , one consisting of astronomical phenomena , and the other , of portions or sub- jects of the ritual of the Vedas . There is ...
Side 27
... called Tushitas , were called the twelve Ádityas , ‡ in the Manwantara of Vaivaswata . kunthas , Sádhyas , and Ádityas . Our authority , and some others , as the Brahma , have , apparently , intended to refer to this account , but have ...
... called Tushitas , were called the twelve Ádityas , ‡ in the Manwantara of Vaivaswata . kunthas , Sádhyas , and Ádityas . Our authority , and some others , as the Brahma , have , apparently , intended to refer to this account , but have ...
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... called by their names , and had children who were brilliant through their great splendour.1 The wives of Arishtanemi bore him sixteen children.2 The daugh- ters of Bahuputra were the four lightnings . The ex- cellent Pratyangirasa ...
... called by their names , and had children who were brilliant through their great splendour.1 The wives of Arishtanemi bore him sixteen children.2 The daugh- ters of Bahuputra were the four lightnings . The ex- cellent Pratyangirasa ...
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