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... fire consumed them ; and the forests were cleared away . When Soma ( the moon ) , the sovereign of the vegetable world , beheld all except a few of the trees destroyed , he went to the patriarchs , the Prachetasas , and said ...
... fire consumed them ; and the forests were cleared away . When Soma ( the moon ) , the sovereign of the vegetable world , beheld all except a few of the trees destroyed , he went to the patriarchs , the Prachetasas , and said ...
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... fire , and shall multiply the human race . " There was formerly ( said Soma ) a sage named Kandu , eminent in holy wisdom , who practised pious austerities on the lovely borders of the Gomatí river . The king of the gods sent the nymph ...
... fire , and shall multiply the human race . " There was formerly ( said Soma ) a sage named Kandu , eminent in holy wisdom , who practised pious austerities on the lovely borders of the Gomatí river . The king of the gods sent the nymph ...
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... fire of my wrath . Seven paces together is suf- ficient for the friendship of the virtuous : but thou and I have dwelt together . * And , in truth , what fault hast 1 Or , immersed in the six Úrmis ' ( f ) , explained hunger , thirst ...
... fire of my wrath . Seven paces together is suf- ficient for the friendship of the virtuous : but thou and I have dwelt together . * And , in truth , what fault hast 1 Or , immersed in the six Úrmis ' ( f ) , explained hunger , thirst ...
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... fire , they abound in splendour and might , ' - are , severally , named Ápa , Dhruva , Soma , Dhara † ( fire ‡ ) , Anila ( wind ) , Anala ( fire ) , Pratyúsha ( day - break ) , and Prabhása ( light ) . The four sons of Ápa were ...
... fire , they abound in splendour and might , ' - are , severally , named Ápa , Dhruva , Soma , Dhara † ( fire ‡ ) , Anila ( wind ) , Anala ( fire ) , Pratyúsha ( day - break ) , and Prabhása ( light ) . The four sons of Ápa were ...
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... pouring the butter on the fire . " Professor Wilson's Translation of the Rig - veda , Vol . I. , p . 80 , note . Vide ibid . , Vol . I. , p . 97 , note . It has been related to us that Diti had two BOOK I. , CHAP . XV . 29.
... pouring the butter on the fire . " Professor Wilson's Translation of the Rig - veda , Vol . I. , p . 80 , note . Vide ibid . , Vol . I. , p . 97 , note . It has been related to us that Diti had two BOOK I. , CHAP . XV . 29.
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