Ancient Indian Tradition & Mythology: The Śiva-PurāṇaJagdish Lal Shastri, Arnold Kunst Motilal Banarsidass, 1977 - India Hindu mythological texts. |
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PĀRVATIKHANDA | 475 |
Childhood sports of Pārvati | 499 |
ŚivaHimavat dialogue | 516 |
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abode Andhaka army arrows Asuras attained auspicious Bāņa battle beautiful became beloved bestower Bhūtas blessed body boon bowed Brahma brahmin Bṛhaspati celestial sage CHAPTER chariot chaste lady crores Daityas Danavas daughter dear deity delighted deluded demon desire devotees distressed divine sports earth eulogised everything excellent sage favourably disposed fight fought Gajasura Gaņas Gandharvas Gaṇeśa goddess happiness hearing these words Hence heroic Himācala Himavat holy husband Indra infuriated Jalandhara joined in reverence joyously Kāma Kārttikeya killed king Kṛṣṇa Kṛttikās Kumāra Lakṣmi listen lord of gods lord of mountains lord Siva lovingly mantra marriage Menā mind missiles mother Nandin Nārada narrated Obeisance to Thee ocean palms joined Parvati penance perform penance pleased pleasure Prakṛti Pramathas preceptor rites Rudra Sanatkumāra Sankhacūḍa saying Siddhas Śiva Śiva's sought refuge soul splendour spoke stood supreme Tāraka terrible three cities three worlds trident Tripuras universe Vedas Virabhadra Visņu Vyasa weapons wicked wife worship Yakṣas Yogin