10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «सूर्यभागा»
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Himachal Pradesh district gazetteers - Volume 1 - Page 16
Moorcroft would also seem to have gathered the information that originally the branch from the south-eastern slopes of the Baralacha Pass itself was called the Chander Bhaga and the other branch was called, originally, the Surya Bhaga ...
Himachal Pradesh (India), Thakur Sen Negi, 1963
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Sankara and shanmata: souvenir published in connection ...
Another list is Dhatr, Mitra, Aryaman, Rudra, Vanma, Surya, Bhaga, vivasvan, Pusan, Savitr, Tvastr and Vishnu. The Representation of the Sun in Brahminical Art, Indian Antiquary,. Already in the Taittiriya Aranyaka we noted the Mantra ...
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Ancient Indian Education: Brahmanical and Buddhist - Page 39
The eight Vasus are Dhava, Dhruva, Soma, Apa, Anila, Anala, Pratyusha, and Prabhasa. The twelve Adityas are Dhatri, Mitra, Aryaman, Rudra, Varuna, Surya, Bhaga, Vivasvat, Piishan, Savitri, Tvashtri, and Vishnu. The eleven Rudras are thus ...
Radha Kumud Mookerji, 1998
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The Bhagavad Gita - Page 297
These are Dhata, Mitra, Aryama, Rudra, Varuna, Surya, Bhaga, Vivasvan, Pusha, Savita, Tvasta and Vishnu. According to some accounts, one of these shines in each month. The Maruts are gods of the wind. The number of the maruts varies ...
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A Study of Deities of Rig Veda: - Page 58
... of all luminaries. All these adjectives are almost synonyms. But the important question is: From where Usha gets these qualities. Rishis of Rig Veda do not give a direct answer but they give broad hints by associating Usha with Surya, Bhaga ...
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The Penguin Book of Hindu Names for Boys - Page 5
3. patron-ymics of 33 of sage Kasyapa and Aditi's children of whom the most prominent are Dhata, Mitra, Aryama, Rudra, Varuna, Surya, Bhaga, Vivasvan, Pisa, Daksa, Sakra, Ansa, Savita, Tvasta and Visnu and these 33 are the fathers of the ...
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Antiquities of India: An Account of the History and ... - Page 19
In later legend they are the fathers of the Pandava heroes Nakula and Saha-deva, and sons of Surya. BHAGA. A Vedic god and Aditya, regarded chiefly as dispensing fortune ; brother of Ushas. BRAHMAN. The Hindu Demiurge (see ...
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Satarudriya: Vibhuti Or Shiva'S Iconography - Page 39
Surya in his dvadasaditya form is Rudra in addition to eleven other forms, Dhatr, Mitra, Aryaman, Varuna, Surya, Bhaga, Vivasvan, PQshan, Savita, Tvashta and Vishnu. Rudra is auspicious. Compare dhyana of Siva in Sivapuja i Also note ...
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Handbook of Hindu Mythology - Page 46
... of the Brtihmanas there are twelve adityas: Dhata, Mitra, Aryaman, Rudra, Varuna, Surya, Bhaga, Vivasvan, Pusha, Savita, Tvashta, and Vishnu. They are among the most important of the earliest Vedic gods. This grouping could represent ...
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The Origin and Development of Religious Belief - Volume 1 - Page 145
It was supposed that these appellations could not all belong to the same objects, and Mitra was distinguished from Surya, Bhaga from Tvashtar, and Divaspati from Aryaman. Thus the one object of veneration was multiplied into a crowd of ...
Sabine Baring-Gould, 1871