The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Bind 2Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1865 |
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Side 4
... explained hunger , thirst , sorrow , stupefaction , decay , and death . * न त्वां करोम्यहं भस्म क्रोधतीत्रेण वह्निना । सतां साप्तपदं मैत्र्यमुषितोऽहं त्वया सह ...
... explained hunger , thirst , sorrow , stupefaction , decay , and death . * न त्वां करोम्यहं भस्म क्रोधतीत्रेण वह्निना । सतां साप्तपदं मैत्र्यमुषितोऽहं त्वया सह ...
Side 76
... explained by either of the versions . In one it is said that ' Brahmá , the grandsire of the Gandharvas , & c . , appointed the seven Rishis , who were born in a former Manwantara , to be his sons , or to be the intermediate agents in ...
... explained by either of the versions . In one it is said that ' Brahmá , the grandsire of the Gandharvas , & c . , appointed the seven Rishis , who were born in a former Manwantara , to be his sons , or to be the intermediate agents in ...
Side 91
... explained , ' without the practice of abstract con- templation ' , & c . ( f ) . Not to be taught ' , Anákhyeya ( अनाख्येय ) ; ' not capable of being enjoined ' ( निर्देशानर्ह ) . ' In- ternally diffused ...
... explained , ' without the practice of abstract con- templation ' , & c . ( f ) . Not to be taught ' , Anákhyeya ( अनाख्येय ) ; ' not capable of being enjoined ' ( निर्देशानर्ह ) . ' In- ternally diffused ...
Side 172
... explaining * In a foot - note to Book IV . , Chap . II . of this work , Professor Wilson asserts that Ánarta was " part of Cutch or Gujerat " . + Vide p . 157 , supra . Professor Wilson here had " Kośala " . And throughout the note here ...
... explaining * In a foot - note to Book IV . , Chap . II . of this work , Professor Wilson asserts that Ánarta was " part of Cutch or Gujerat " . + Vide p . 157 , supra . Professor Wilson here had " Kośala " . And throughout the note here ...
Side 182
... explained those born in Kamba or Kambas . §§ 2 Also Sakridwaha or Sakridguha . 3 Also Kulachchas and Kuntalas . The Puráňas have Ku- pathas amongst the mountain tribes . * * Also Párataka . The first is not a common form in the Pu- See ...
... explained those born in Kamba or Kambas . §§ 2 Also Sakridwaha or Sakridguha . 3 Also Kulachchas and Kuntalas . The Puráňas have Ku- pathas amongst the mountain tribes . * * Also Párataka . The first is not a common form in the Pu- See ...
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