10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «सोमहारी»
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Vinaya-pīyūsha: sarva siddhānta samanvita Vinayapatrikākā ...
इसीसे ' ओर निहार दिवाकर ' कहकर ' सोम हारी ' कहा । ' ओह सकल -८द्याधिन्ह कर भूल' । तेहि है ल: अकूलकाही नाश यह, कहा । एके नाशसे कक्ष, शाखा, इत्यादिका उपजहिं बहु सूल ।। ' अना मोह समस्त ...
Tulasīdāsa, Añjanīnandana Śaraṇa, 1947
इसी समय मुझे बम्बई में यह ज्ञात हुआ कि पूना के एक वयोवृद्ध वैद्य प्रति पूर्णिमा को बम्बई में एक दिन के लिए आकर केवल सोम हारी के रोगियों को देखते और पुडियाँ देते हैं । आज तक कोई ...
Caturasena (Acharya), 1972
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A History of Sanskrit Literature - Page 171
Here the epithets suggest the gods Surya, Krsna, Soma, Hari, and Civa. A biting attack on women's conduct as opposed to their beauty runs : avakagah suvrttanam hrdaye 'ntar na yositam itiva vidadhe dhath suvrttan tadbahih kitcau. ' Since in ...
Arthur Berriedale Keith, 1993
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Pagan & Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning - Page 132
Brahma is the 'imperishable sacrifice' ; Indra, Soma, Hari and the other gods, became incarnate in animals to the sole end that they might be immolated. Perusha, the Universal Being, caused himself to be slain by the Immortals, and from his ...
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The Śrîmad Devî Bhâgawatam
Brahmâ was born as Soma, Hari was born as Dattâtreya and Rudra was born as Durvâsâ. 10. In the fourthYuga, theBhagavân assumed the beautiful double form inone,the upper part resembling a lion and the lower part a human being to ...
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A Spiritual Bloomsbury: Hinduism and Homosexuality in the ... - Page 82
... specially selected human sacrificial victims, and Krishna's self-sacrifice in the Gita: "I am the sacrifice, the ancestral offering;" there was the way Indra, Soma, Hari were all transformed into animals so that they could be ritually sacrificed.
Antony R. H. Copley, 2006
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Lost Light: An Interpretation of Ancient Scriptures - Page 172
[Article by Thomas Taylor in Classical Journal, Vol. 16, p. 338.] Edward Carpenter, in reviewing the multifarious forms of the "sacrifice" doctrine in religions, says that "Brahma, . . . Indra, Soma, Hari and other gods, became incarnate in animals.
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The Origins of Pagan and Christian Beliefs - Page 132
Brahma is the ' imperishable sacrifice'; Indra, Soma, Hari and the other gods, became incarnate in animals to the sole end that they might be immolated. Perusha, the Universal Being, caused himself to be slain by the Immortals, and from his ...
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The Development and History of Sanskrit Literature - Page 171
Here the epithets suggest the gods Surya, Krsna, Soma, Hari, and £iva. A biting attack on women's conduct as opposed to their beauty runs : avakaqah svvrttanam hrdaye 'ntar na yositdm itlva vidadhe dhata suvrttau tadbahih kucau. ' Since in ...
Arthur Berriedale Keith, 1928
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The Fiction of Singapore - Volume 2 - Page 133
Bisiknya sendiri. Nek Som berjalan perlahan-lahan. "Ah, apa macam Nek Som hari ini. Ini pun ada telur penyu. Baru, bagus." Pak Karim dengan selamba berkata terus, "Ambillah barang lima biji. Saya jual murah saja." "Awak memang begitu.
Edwin Thumboo, Yoon Wah Wong, 1990