QUÉ SIGNIFICA TRÍȚĂ EN RUMANO
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «TRÍȚĂ»
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The Arctic Home in the Vedas - Pagina 234
Max Müller, Tṛita (तत) means the “set sun”; and the story of Trita (ञित) is, therefore, only a different version of the daily struggle between light and darkness. But Prof. Max Müller's theory requires us to assume that this misconception or the ...
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, 2011
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Vedic Mythology - Pagina 67
Trita Aptya is not celebrated in any entire hymn of the RV. but is only incidentally mentioned there in forty passages occurring in twenty-nine hymns. The epithet Aptya accompanies or alternates with Trita seven times in four hymns of the RV.
Arthur Anthony Macdonell, 1898
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A Single Roll of the Dice: Obama's Diplomacy with Iran
The first objective assessment of the high-stakes diplomatic sparring between Washington and Tehran during President Obama's first years in office
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The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishads
Trita Aptya is a deity, whose importance in the Rigveda is much less great than the account of the feats attributed to him would at first sight seem to warrant. He is not the subject of any hymn, and his name is mentioned no more than forty times ...
Arthur Berriedale Keith, 1925
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A History of Zoroastrianism: The Early Period - Pagina 98
The suspicion that Thraetaona and Thrita were originally in some way closely associated (if not identical)86 is strengthened by the fact that the Vedas know a Trita Aptya, a mythical sacrificer who was the first to prepare soma.87 Despite ...
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Boundaries, Dynamics and Construction of Traditions in ... - Pagina 141
The rßi Trita is shown in this story to be a canny sage in three distinct respects. In his anger, Trita brilliantly turns the phrase 'having seen' as well as the cliché of the 'omniscient all-seeing gods' against the gods themselves, playing upon it as ...
7
Indo-European Sacred Space: Vedic and Roman Cult - Pagina 220
The question is, mutatis mutandis, not so different from questions which might be, and have been, asked about Indra and Trita Aptya. Long ago, the Johns Hopkins Sanskritist Maurice Bloomfield cogently summarized the relationship of Indra ...
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Handbook of Hindu Mythology - Pagina 284
TRITA A deva (god) Trita was a Vedic god whose name meant “the third.” His main importance comes from sharing the same achievements with Indra. Some scholars say that he was Indra's double, but a more likely interpretation is that Trita ...
George Mason Williams, 2003
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Myth as Argument: The Br̥haddevatā as Canonical Commentary
Trita proves himself as a rsi, but his brothers are not conspicuously punished, and Trita does not get his full revenge via the agency of a god. The Mahabharata legend (9.36), not surprisingly, transforms the story into a familial story about the ...
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The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology - Pagina 159
It begins with the sequence in which Agni creates the Aptyas,10' and then draws upon the Rg Vedic text in which Trita Aptya kills the three-headed Visvarupa (his first cousin) : Trita Aptya, sent by Indra, slew the three-headed one.
Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty, 1980