The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Volume 5, Part 2Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1870 |
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... Corrected from " Aryaman " . ¶ Dhátŕi and Viðhátŕi are said to be Brahma as protector and creator . See Colebrooke's Miscellaneous Essays , Vol . I. , p . 191. In lieu of Dhátŕi , some MSS . yield Vishnu . ** To represent tridaśapati ...
... Corrected from " Aryaman " . ¶ Dhátŕi and Viðhátŕi are said to be Brahma as protector and creator . See Colebrooke's Miscellaneous Essays , Vol . I. , p . 191. In lieu of Dhátŕi , some MSS . yield Vishnu . ** To represent tridaśapati ...
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... Corrected from " Tomalaka " . Professor Wilson's MS . may have shown a broken . Most copies yield Tośalaka , the reading , apparently , accepted by Ratnagarbha , and that of the Bhagavata - purána , which has , likewise , the short form ...
... Corrected from " Tomalaka " . Professor Wilson's MS . may have shown a broken . Most copies yield Tośalaka , the reading , apparently , accepted by Ratnagarbha , and that of the Bhagavata - purána , which has , likewise , the short form ...
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... Corrected from " Sumálin " . This mistake is easily accounted for . In Professor Wilson's favourite MS . , which is carelessly transcribed , and has few of the copyist's inadvertencies corrected , we read : सुमालिनामा ...
... Corrected from " Sumálin " . This mistake is easily accounted for . In Professor Wilson's favourite MS . , which is carelessly transcribed , and has few of the copyist's inadvertencies corrected , we read : सुमालिनामा ...
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... , 31 ; but Sridhara offers no explanation of it . ++ ++ The city so called . The Sanskrit has Avantipura . See Vol . III . , p . 246. I have corrected " Avanti " . an example , to all men , of the observance 46 VISHNU PURÁŇA .
... , 31 ; but Sridhara offers no explanation of it . ++ ++ The city so called . The Sanskrit has Avantipura . See Vol . III . , p . 246. I have corrected " Avanti " . an example , to all men , of the observance 46 VISHNU PURÁŇA .
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... Corrected from " Asti " and " Prápti " . Corrected , here and everywhere , from " Magadha " . See Vol . IV . , p . 151 , note ‡ . § Hari , in the original . This sentence is rendered with great looseness . ¶ Corrected from " 109,300 ...
... Corrected from " Asti " and " Prápti " . Corrected , here and everywhere , from " Magadha " . See Vol . IV . , p . 151 , note ‡ . § Hari , in the original . This sentence is rendered with great looseness . ¶ Corrected from " 109,300 ...
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Akrúra ancient antiquity Árhata Arjuna Bala Balaráma Bauddhas Bhagavata Bhagavata-purána Brahma Brahma Purána called centuries Chapter cloth Colonel commentary commentator contained Corrected Daityas deities DICTIONARY discus divine doctrines Dwáraká earth Edited English epithet evident extant F. J. FURNIVALL gods Govinda GRAMMAR Hari Vamsa Hindu Hindu religion Ibid India Indra infra Jainas Kali age Kamsa Kesava Keśidhwaja Kháńdikya king Krishna Language legends letter lord Mahábhárata Maitreya MARTIN HAUG Mathurá meditation mentioned modern compilations Naraka object original Párijáta-tree passage Pradyumna Preface present Puráñas Professor Wilson Professor Wilson's collected Purána Ráma rána Ratnagarbha Read religious remarks render Royal Asiatic Society Rukmin sacred sage Sámba Sanskrit Satyabhámá sect sectarial sewed Śiva spirit Sridhara supreme Tántrika term text and note thee thou art tion Translation Ugrasena Vans Kennedy Vasudeva Vedas verse Vide supra Vishnu Vishnu Purána words worship Yádavas Yadu
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