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... deity disap- peared ; and the princess was , accordingly , afterwards born as Márishá , who is given to you for a wife . " 1 This part of the legend is peculiar to our text ; and the * रूपसंपत्समायुक्ता सर्वस्य ...
... deity disap- peared ; and the princess was , accordingly , afterwards born as Márishá , who is given to you for a wife . " 1 This part of the legend is peculiar to our text ; and the * रूपसंपत्समायुक्ता सर्वस्य ...
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... deities , 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 ...
... deities , 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 ...
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... deities presiding over moments , † of Mu- húrtá . Ghosha was the son of Lambá ( an arc of the heavens ) ; Nágavíthí ( the milky - way ) , the daughter The Viswadevas are a class of gods to whom sacrifices should be offered daily . Manu ...
... deities presiding over moments , † of Mu- húrtá . Ghosha was the son of Lambá ( an arc of the heavens ) ; Nágavíthí ( the milky - way ) , the daughter The Viswadevas are a class of gods to whom sacrifices should be offered daily . Manu ...
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... deities called Vasus , because , preceded by fire , they abound in splendour and might , ' - are , severally , named Ápa , Dhruva , Soma , Dhara † ( fire ‡ ) , Anila ( wind ) , Anala ( fire ) , Pratyúsha ( day - break ) , and Prabhása ...
... deities called Vasus , because , preceded by fire , they abound in splendour and might , ' - are , severally , named Ápa , Dhruva , Soma , Dhara † ( fire ‡ ) , Anila ( wind ) , Anala ( fire ) , Pratyúsha ( day - break ) , and Prabhása ...
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... deities , and by whose skill men obtain subsistence . Ajaikapád , Ahirvra- dhna , † and the wise Rudra Twashtri , were born ; and the self - born son of Twashtri was also the celebrated Viswarúpa . There are eleven well - known Rudras ...
... deities , and by whose skill men obtain subsistence . Ajaikapád , Ahirvra- dhna , † and the wise Rudra Twashtri , were born ; and the self - born son of Twashtri was also the celebrated Viswarúpa . There are eleven well - known Rudras ...
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