The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Volumen2Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1865 |
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A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. principle of things . Daksha the patriarch , on finding The Kúrma repeats the imprecation , merely to the effect that Nárada shall perish , and gives no legend . In the Brahma ...
A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. principle of things . Daksha the patriarch , on finding The Kúrma repeats the imprecation , merely to the effect that Nárada shall perish , and gives no legend . In the Brahma ...
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A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. 1 sixty daughters of the daughter of Víraña ; 1 ten of whom he gave to Dharma , thirteen to Kasyapa , and her to Brahmá , for Kasyapa . The same bargain is noticed in the Vayu ...
A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. 1 sixty daughters of the daughter of Víraña ; 1 ten of whom he gave to Dharma , thirteen to Kasyapa , and her to Brahmá , for Kasyapa . The same bargain is noticed in the Vayu ...
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A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. a hundred appellations of the immeasurably mighty Rudras.1 मध्ये त्वष्टृवंशयुक्ता रुद्रसंख्यासमापनमपराजित इति ...
A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. a hundred appellations of the immeasurably mighty Rudras.1 मध्ये त्वष्टृवंशयुक्ता रुद्रसंख्यासमापनमपराजित इति ...
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A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. The twenty - seven ( daughters of the patriarch ) who became the virtuous wives of the moon were all known as the nymphs of the lunar constellations , which were called by their ...
A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. The twenty - seven ( daughters of the patriarch ) who became the virtuous wives of the moon were all known as the nymphs of the lunar constellations , which were called by their ...
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A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. It has been related to us that Diti had two sons , by Kasyapa , named Hiranyakasipu and the invincible Hiranyáksha . She had also a daughter , Simhiká , the wife of Viprachitti ...
A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. It has been related to us that Diti had two sons , by Kasyapa , named Hiranyakasipu and the invincible Hiranyáksha . She had also a daughter , Simhiká , the wife of Viprachitti ...
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