O QUE SIGNIFICA क्रव्याद EM HINDI
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definição de क्रव्याद no dicionário hindi
Critério 1 substantivo n [p] [NO] 1. Comedor de carne Aquele que come carne Sim Por exemplo, monster, vulture, lion etc. U-Lanka's compras Eles costumavam comer e comer lá. - Saket, p. 416. 2. Esse fogo Pelo qual o cadáver é queimado. Fogo fogo क्रव्याद १ संज्ञा पुं० [सं०]
१. मांस खानेवाला । वह जो मांस खाता
हो । जैसे, राक्षस, गिद्ध, सिंह आदि ।उ०—लंका के क्रव्याद
वहाँ आकर चरते थे ।—साकेत, पृ० ४१६ । २. वह आग
जिससे शव जलाया जाता है । चिती की आग ।
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10 LIVROS EM HINDI RELACIONADOS COM «क्रव्याद»
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Vedic Mythology - Page 34
(i) Kravyad and Garahapatya Agni: Ordinarily the non-flesh eating Agni is praised to eat one who hates the sacrificers (12.2.3). If per chance the flesh-eating Agni entered the cowstalls, he is expelled by offering of beans mixed with ghee ...
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Rasakāmadhenuḥ - Volume 4, Part 1
यह क्रव्याद नाम का प्रसिद्ध रस है इसका भोजन के पद्यात् सेवन करना चाहिए । यह इतना प्रबल पाचक खाया हुआ भोजन शीघ्र पच जाता है फिर भोजन की इच्छा होती है और फिर खाया हुआ पच जाता है ।
Cūḍāmaṇi, Gularāja Śarmā Miśra, Santoṣakumāra Śarmā, 1992
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Encyclopedia of Demons in World Religions and Cultures - Page 195
In India the word kravyad (“flesh eater”) refers to anything that consumes flesh, including ani- mals, cannibals, and funeral pyres. There is also a type ofvampiric spirit that is called kravyad be- cause it feeds off human flesh. It is said to be a ...
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A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, ... - Page 160
KRAVYAD. 'A flesh-eater.' A Rakshasa or any carnivorous animal. In the Veda, Agni is in one place called a Kravyad of terrible power. Fire is also a Kravyad in consuming bodies on the funeral pile. See Agni. Ki?/PA. Son of the sage Saradwat ...
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Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History, Applied ...
The same races are called " Kravyad," or flesh-eaters. In a famous hymn of VasishfAa we read : " Indra and Soma, burn the Rakshas, destroy them, throw them down, ye two Bulls, the people that grow in darkness. Hew down the madmen, ...
Christian Karl Josias Freiherr von Bunsen, 1854
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Christianity and Mankind: Hippolytus and his age; or, The ... - Page 345
The same races are called " Kravyad," or flesh-eaters. In a famous hymn of VasishlAa we read: "Indra and Soma, burn the Rakshas, destroy them, throw them down, ye two Bulls, the people that grow in darkness. Hew down the madmen, ...
Christian Karl Josias Bunsen (Freiherr von), 1854
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The classification of the Turanian languages - Page 85
The same races are called " Kravyad," or flesh-eaters. In a famous hymn of VasishlAa we read : " Indra and Soma, burn the Rakshas, destroy them, throw them down, ye two Bulls, the people that grow in darkness. Hew down the madmen, ...
Friedrich Max Müller, 1854
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Letter to Chevalier Bunsen on the Classification of the ... - Page 85
Thus we read, “ Agni, drive away from us the enemies,—tribes who heep no sacred fires came to attack us. Come again to the earth, sacred god with all the immortals, come to our libation.” The same races are called “KravyAd,” or flesh-eaters.
Friedrich Max Müller, Christian Carl Josias von Baron Bunsen, 185
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Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities
A slayerof demons,he battlesthe flesh-eating Kravyad, whoisa rakshasa (evilspirit). Whenill,Agni is invokedalone or with Soma andVaruna, todrive away the fire of fever. He isinvoked for abundance and prosperityand the forgiveness of sins.
Charles Russell Coulter, Patricia Turner, 2013
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Outlines of the philosophy of universal history, applied ... - Page 345
The same races are called " Kravyad," or flesh-eaters. In a famous hymn of Vasish<Aa we read : " Indra and Soma, burn the Rakshas, destroy them, throw them down, ye two Bulls, the people that grow in darkness. Hew down the madmen, ...
Christian Karl Josias Bunsen (freiherr von), 1854