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मकरकेतु चा वापर शोधा. हिन्दी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
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शम ममकरो: : अतिरेक आँतेदाक्यों७यं पापकारी मकरकेतु: । कदाधिददृश्यमाने प्रियजने जनितहदयानुरागाज्योंवित्मध्यपदरति' इत्यब्रबीत । तदपि ना-रेव थे : मदनेन अ, देवेन वा, विरल वा, गौवनेन ...
Bāṇa, Bhūṣaṇabhaṭṭa, Rāmateja Pāṇḍeya, 1964
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The Complete Works of Kalidasa: - Page 811
... 5 553 397 1 6 1 अनिमित्तमिन्दुवदने अनिर्वयोपभोग्यस्य व्यमिसयसुख: स्वर्ग: अनिशमपि मकरकेतु अनीविजीनों सारी उ-या शरीरस्य अद्य प्रभृति भूलना 2 1 2 उनिया: शत्रबो टा०४४ ०हीं पय' 8 1 1.
Kālidāsa, V. P. Joshi, 1976
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Kālidāsa-kośa: a classified register of the flora, fauna, ... - Page 54
Kamalasana ( 54 ) Makara-ketu KAMALASANA : K VII. 70. Same as Brahman ( q. v. ). He is so called because he is supposed to have been seated on a lotus emerged from the navel of Visnu. KANDARPA : A VI. pp. 222, 227. Same as Kama ...
Sures Chandra Banerji, 1968
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A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, ... - Page 147
From his banner he is known as Makara-ketu ; and from the flower he carries in his hand he is Pushpa-ketana. KAMA-DHENU. The cow which grants desires, belonging to the sage Vasishftia. She was produced at the churning of the ocean.
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Mythical Animals in Indian Art - Page 47
Naturally, the makara is represented on the banner of Pradyumna-Kamadeva whose constant epithet, synonym or attribute is makara- dhvaja, makara-ketu or mina-ketu and the same is referred to in the Kadarhbari.19 5. Makara with Elephant ...
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Anacalypsis an Attempt to Draw Aside the Veil of the ...
... when joined to the other circumstances, raises a high probability, that the word Cama meant pearl j and that Cama- lodunum was town of the fishery of the pearl- But Cama or Kama Deva has for one of his epithets Makara-Ketu, or, he who ...
... and also Makara-Ketu – he who bears the emblem of Makara on his banner. The Kumaras, sprung from Kamadeva, preside through Makara over the birth of the spiritual microcosm as well as the dissolution of the physical universe and its ...
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Madhumalati: An Indian Sufi Romance - Page 270
... or gnosis (ma'arifa) himself. Rati and fish-bannered Kamadeva: Rati (lit. 'pleasure', Skt.) is the wife of Kamadeva, the God of Love. Kamadeva is known as 'makara-ketu' or 'the one who has a fish on his banner' because of his incarnation ...
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Symbols of the Eternal Doctrine: From Shamballa to Paradise - Page 64
It now represented both macrocosm and microcosm as external objects of perception. This is why it is said that in Capricorn (Makara) the vehicle of the new man will be built. Makara-Ketu is Aja (the Unborn) and Atma-bhu (the Self-Existent).
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Origins of the Vodoun Religion in America: The Reclamation ...
The Reclamation of a Suppressed Heritage Mama Zogbé. ,546,591,633,640,647 LORD.....104,157,158,208,209,224,240 ,253,349,450,454 LORE.....6,56,81,98,150,177,206,212,25 1,287,295,380,384,397,401,405,406,4 ...