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... Swayambhū- light . He then thought of cutting a passage through the mountains to drain the Nag Hrad . For this purpose he went to the low hills on the southern side , and placed his two goddesses , named Barda and Mokshadā , one on ...
... Swayambhū- light . He then thought of cutting a passage through the mountains to drain the Nag Hrad . For this purpose he went to the low hills on the southern side , and placed his two goddesses , named Barda and Mokshadā , one on ...
Page 85
... Swayambhū , brought the nine Nāgs under his control , and caused them to give a plentiful rain . When he was performing the ceremonies to summon the Nāgs , Karkōtak , who lived in the Nag - dah , did not come , but the other eight did ...
... Swayambhū , brought the nine Nāgs under his control , and caused them to give a plentiful rain . When he was performing the ceremonies to summon the Nāgs , Karkōtak , who lived in the Nag - dah , did not come , but the other eight did ...
Page 89
... Swayambhū and Bajra Jōginī , he instructed the people in the true path of religion . He also ruled over the country . Once upon a time , when sixteen thousand years of the Dwapar Yuga remained , there being no Rājā to rule over the ...
... Swayambhū and Bajra Jōginī , he instructed the people in the true path of religion . He also ruled over the country . Once upon a time , when sixteen thousand years of the Dwapar Yuga remained , there being no Rājā to rule over the ...
Page 129
... Swayambhū and Sakya Sinha Buddha , and then he himself became a bhikshu . Four days after becoming a bhikshu , the Rājā told his Guru that it was impossible for a man , who had enjoyed the comforts and luxuries of a king , to lead that ...
... Swayambhū and Sakya Sinha Buddha , and then he himself became a bhikshu . Four days after becoming a bhikshu , the Rājā told his Guru that it was impossible for a man , who had enjoyed the comforts and luxuries of a king , to lead that ...
Page 210
... Swayambhū . By the direction of Nityananda - swāmī , Gangā Rānī offered a flag to Pashupati - natha , one end of which was tied to the top of his temple , and the other to the top Räni - ban , are enclosed by a high wall , and the place ...
... Swayambhū . By the direction of Nityananda - swāmī , Gangā Rānī offered a flag to Pashupati - natha , one end of which was tied to the top of his temple , and the other to the top Räni - ban , are enclosed by a high wall , and the place ...
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