The Mythology of the Hindus: With Notices of the Various Mountain and Island Tribes Inhabiting the Two Peninsulas of India and the Neighbouring Islands, and an Appendix Comprising the Minor Avatars and the Mythological and Religious Terms, &c, &c of the HindusParbury, Allen, 1832 - Всего страниц: 401 |
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... Daksha ; for , having been twice born , her second was no other than the Himalaya mountain . I can discover no good reason for such ungodlike treatment , or for Daksha's ungenerous representations of him as an intoxicated Bacchanal ...
... Daksha ; for , having been twice born , her second was no other than the Himalaya mountain . I can discover no good reason for such ungodlike treatment , or for Daksha's ungenerous representations of him as an intoxicated Bacchanal ...
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... Daksha . Vira Badra immediately attacked Daksha , and cut off his head , which fell into the fire prepared for a sacrifice , and was burnt . He is armed with various instruments of destruction ; and the representations of him are ...
... Daksha . Vira Badra immediately attacked Daksha , and cut off his head , which fell into the fire prepared for a sacrifice , and was burnt . He is armed with various instruments of destruction ; and the representations of him are ...
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... Daksha , named Suti . After her marriage with Siva , a dispute arose between that god and Daksha ; who not only refused to invite his son - in - law to a feast given in honour of the immortals , but reviled him in terms which roused the ...
... Daksha , named Suti . After her marriage with Siva , a dispute arose between that god and Daksha ; who not only refused to invite his son - in - law to a feast given in honour of the immortals , but reviled him in terms which roused the ...
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... Daksha , who had been slain by Vira Badra , in consequence of the death of Suti was restored to life , but with the head of a goat , on condition of his adopting the doc- trines of Siva . * The terrestrial abode of Siva and Parvati is ...
... Daksha , who had been slain by Vira Badra , in consequence of the death of Suti was restored to life , but with the head of a goat , on condition of his adopting the doc- trines of Siva . * The terrestrial abode of Siva and Parvati is ...
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... Daksha , to abolish the worship of the emblem of Siva , in which he was unsuccessful . Parvati had , as the consort of Siva , maternal claims upon Kartikeya , the leader of the celestial armies , and Ganesha , or Ganaputty , the god of ...
... Daksha , to abolish the worship of the emblem of Siva , in which he was unsuccessful . Parvati had , as the consort of Siva , maternal claims upon Kartikeya , the leader of the celestial armies , and Ganesha , or Ganaputty , the god of ...
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