The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 40Bihar Research Society, 1954 - Folklore |
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Page 78
... regarded as an incarnation of Nara who is often men- tioned in the Mahābhārata along with Nārāyaṇa as double divinity . In Book i of the epic it said that Nārāyaṇa took away the nectar from the Dānavas accompanied by Nara and ...
... regarded as an incarnation of Nara who is often men- tioned in the Mahābhārata along with Nārāyaṇa as double divinity . In Book i of the epic it said that Nārāyaṇa took away the nectar from the Dānavas accompanied by Nara and ...
Page 79
... regarded in the Mahabharata as an incarnation of Nara and a constant associate of Nārāyaṇa . The grammarians , such as , the authors of the Kāśikā and others consider Arjuna as a Kshatriya and offer very cogent reasons to account for ...
... regarded in the Mahabharata as an incarnation of Nara and a constant associate of Nārāyaṇa . The grammarians , such as , the authors of the Kāśikā and others consider Arjuna as a Kshatriya and offer very cogent reasons to account for ...
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... regarded by them as their creator god ( Macdonell - Vedic Mythology pp . 93 ff ) . According to the Satapatha Brah- mana ( VII . 1. 2 ) Prajapati's vital air is Agni , air is his body , sky is his head , sun and moon are his eyes . In ...
... regarded by them as their creator god ( Macdonell - Vedic Mythology pp . 93 ff ) . According to the Satapatha Brah- mana ( VII . 1. 2 ) Prajapati's vital air is Agni , air is his body , sky is his head , sun and moon are his eyes . In ...
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A Supplementary Note on the Barli Inscrip | 8 |
Zodiacal Light in the Ṛgveda By Shri Stanislaw | 17 |
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