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" Baladeva must be made having a plough in his right hand, with eyes lively from drink, and wearing a single ear-ring. His complexion is fair, like a conch shell, the moon, or lotus-fibre. "
Studies in the Religious Life of Ancient and Medieval India - Page 135
by Dineschandra Sircar - 1971 - 292 pages
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 6

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1873 - 670 pages
...be framed by those who are desirous of happiness. 36. Baladeva must be made having a plough in his hand, with eyes lively from drink, and wearing a single earring. His complexion is fair like a conch shell, the moon, or lotus fibre. 37. The goddess Ekânançâ1 should be made betwixt Baladeva...
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H. Kern: deel. Voor-Indië

Hendrik Kern - Oriental philology - 1913 - 336 pages
...be framed by those who are desirous of happiness. 36. Baladeva must be made having a plough in his hand , with eyes lively from drink, and wearing a single ear-ring. His complexion is fair like a conch shell, the moon , or lotus fibre. 37. The goddess Ekanamca3 should be made betwixt Baladeva and...
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Indian Serpent-lore: Or, The Nāgas in Hindu Legend and Art

J. P. Vogel, Jean Philippe Vogel - Art - 1995 - 414 pages
...1 In the lirihatsaifihitd, Iviii, 36, the image of Baladeva is described in the following terms : " Baladeva must be made having a plough in his right...a single ear-ring. His complexion is fair, like a conch shell, the moon, or lotus-fibre." CHAPTER II THE NAGAS AND THE BUDDHA TF we survey Buddhist literature,...
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