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... Rishi came forth from the pores of her skin , in drops of perspiration . The trees received the living dews ; and the winds collected them into one mass . This " , said Soma , " I matured by my rays ; and gradually it increased in size ...
... Rishi came forth from the pores of her skin , in drops of perspiration . The trees received the living dews ; and the winds collected them into one mass . This " , said Soma , " I matured by my rays ; and gradually it increased in size ...
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... Rishis and sages , possessing divine vision , That is , they are the Nakshatras or lunar asterisms . The Sanskrit has avara and vara , " inferior " and " superior " ; and these epithets , not being given in the neuter , but in the ...
... Rishis and sages , possessing divine vision , That is , they are the Nakshatras or lunar asterisms . The Sanskrit has avara and vara , " inferior " and " superior " ; and these epithets , not being given in the neuter , but in the ...
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... Rishis reappear ; the circumstances of their origin only being varied . Daksha , therefore , as remarked in the preceding note , is the son of Brahmá , in one period , the son of the Prachetasas , in another . So Soma , in the ...
... Rishis reappear ; the circumstances of their origin only being varied . Daksha , therefore , as remarked in the preceding note , is the son of Brahmá , in one period , the son of the Prachetasas , in another . So Soma , in the ...
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... Rishis , the quiristers of heaven , § the Titans , and the snake - gods . Finding that his will - born progeny did not multiply themselves , he determined , in order to secure their increase , to establish sexual intercourse as the ...
... Rishis , the quiristers of heaven , § the Titans , and the snake - gods . Finding that his will - born progeny did not multiply themselves , he determined , in order to secure their increase , to establish sexual intercourse as the ...
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... Rishi , observing them desirous to multiply posterity , approached them , and addressed them in a friendly tone : " Illustrious Haryaśwas , it is evident that your intention is to beget posterity . But first consider this — why should ...
... Rishi , observing them desirous to multiply posterity , approached them , and addressed them in a friendly tone : " Illustrious Haryaśwas , it is evident that your intention is to beget posterity . But first consider this — why should ...
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