The Mythologie of the Hindus: With PlatesParbury, 1832 |
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... Heaven extended into Persia . In time the other celestial bodies became also symbols of divine attributes , till they , either from the restless disposition of man , or the crafty machinations of priests , were succeeded by personified ...
... Heaven extended into Persia . In time the other celestial bodies became also symbols of divine attributes , till they , either from the restless disposition of man , or the crafty machinations of priests , were succeeded by personified ...
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... heaven is described as excelling all others in magnificence , and containing the united glories of all the heavens of the other deities . DAKSHA . Daksha was an avatar or appearance of Brahma upon earth in a human shape . He was the ...
... heaven is described as excelling all others in magnificence , and containing the united glories of all the heavens of the other deities . DAKSHA . Daksha was an avatar or appearance of Brahma upon earth in a human shape . He was the ...
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... the anger of that impatient and vindictive personage . Brigu , however , on both of these occasions , by timely apologies , made his peace and retired . He finally proceeded to the heaven of Vishnu , whom he found NAREDA - BRIGU . 7.
... the anger of that impatient and vindictive personage . Brigu , however , on both of these occasions , by timely apologies , made his peace and retired . He finally proceeded to the heaven of Vishnu , whom he found NAREDA - BRIGU . 7.
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With Plates Charles Coleman. proceeded to the heaven of Vishnu , whom he found asleep , with Lakshmi sitting by him . Knowing the mild temper of the god , he judged that a mere appearance of disrespect would not , as in the two former ...
With Plates Charles Coleman. proceeded to the heaven of Vishnu , whom he found asleep , with Lakshmi sitting by him . Knowing the mild temper of the god , he judged that a mere appearance of disrespect would not , as in the two former ...
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... heaven of Vishnu is thus described by Mr. Ward , from the Maha- bharata : " This heaven , called Vaikuntha , is entirely of gold , and is eighty thousand miles in circumference . All its edifices are composed of jewels . The pillars of ...
... heaven of Vishnu is thus described by Mr. Ward , from the Maha- bharata : " This heaven , called Vaikuntha , is entirely of gold , and is eighty thousand miles in circumference . All its edifices are composed of jewels . The pillars of ...
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according Agni ancient animal appear arms arrows Asuras avatar beautiful Bhavani Bheels body Brahmans Buddha Calcutta called caste celebrated celestial ceremonies Chandra chief colour consequence considered Daksha deceased deity demons described destroyed divine Durga earth elephant emblem feet female festivals fire flowers Ganesha giant goddess gods hand Hanuman head heaven Hindu mythology Hindus Hindustan holy honour horse human idol images incarnation India Indra inhabitants island Jainas Java Kali Kartikeya Kattee king Krishna Lakshmi Linga lotus Maha Mahadeo Maharatta Mahomedans mountain mythology Nepal numerous occasion Pandus Parvati performed person plate possess prayers present priests principal Published by Parbury Rajah Rajpoot Rama Chandra Ravan religion religious represented river round sacred sacrifices sacti sculpture sect serpent seven Shikhs Sir William Jones Sita Siva supposed Suraswati Surya suttee sword temple of Rama thousand tree tribes various Vedas Vishnaivas Vishnu worship Yama