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... Dictionary , pp . 222 and 223 : " The Sama - veda makes no mention of them ; the Rig - veda names , as such , Urvasi , ( the Anukram . of the Rig - v . , two Apsarasas Śikhańdini , as authoresses of a hymn ) ; in the Vajasan . 80 VISHNU ...
... Dictionary , pp . 222 and 223 : " The Sama - veda makes no mention of them ; the Rig - veda names , as such , Urvasi , ( the Anukram . of the Rig - v . , two Apsarasas Śikhańdini , as authoresses of a hymn ) ; in the Vajasan . 80 VISHNU ...
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... in Colonel Vans Kennedy's Researches into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology , pp . 450 and 451 ; and Goldstücker's Sanskrit Dictionary , pp . 279 and 280 . kings who have been , and all who shall be 86 VISHNU PURÁNA .
... in Colonel Vans Kennedy's Researches into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology , pp . 450 and 451 ; and Goldstücker's Sanskrit Dictionary , pp . 279 and 280 . kings who have been , and all who shall be 86 VISHNU PURÁNA .
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... Goldstücker's Sanskrit Dictionary , p . 299 . † Málukas and Márukas are variants . One MS . has Bhadras . § Variants : Romas and Vámas . - see above enumerated , and inhabit their borders , happy and BOOK II . , CHAP . III . 133.
... Goldstücker's Sanskrit Dictionary , p . 299 . † Málukas and Márukas are variants . One MS . has Bhadras . § Variants : Romas and Vámas . - see above enumerated , and inhabit their borders , happy and BOOK II . , CHAP . III . 133.
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... Dictionary , p . 401 - on the name by which this people is found to be called , and concludes that its older denomination was , probably , Ámbashťha : " In the Aitareya - brahmana , 8 is met with as the name of a king : and this word ...
... Dictionary , p . 401 - on the name by which this people is found to be called , and concludes that its older denomination was , probably , Ámbashťha : " In the Aitareya - brahmana , 8 is met with as the name of a king : and this word ...
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... dictionary , professing to follow the Raja - nighantu , identifies the Tápiní with the Tápí . § Asiatic Researches , Vol . XIV . , pp . 409 , 456 , 457 . || As . Res . , Vol . XIV . , p . 408. I question their identity . See , for the ...
... dictionary , professing to follow the Raja - nighantu , identifies the Tápiní with the Tápí . § Asiatic Researches , Vol . XIV . , pp . 409 , 456 , 457 . || As . Res . , Vol . XIV . , p . 408. I question their identity . See , for the ...
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