The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Volume 5, Part 1Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1864 |
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... Hari ; also Satya , Srutasena , Badará- yana , Manittha , and Kumárasimha , astronomers ; and the “ nine gems " already particularized . The writer of the Jyotirvidábharana is represented as professing to be one with the author of the ...
... Hari ; also Satya , Srutasena , Badará- yana , Manittha , and Kumárasimha , astronomers ; and the “ nine gems " already particularized . The writer of the Jyotirvidábharana is represented as professing to be one with the author of the ...
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... मार्कण्डेयं तथैव च ॥ भविष्यं वामनं ब्राह्मं राजसानि निबोधत । † Chapter LII .: of Hari or Vishnu prevails are Sáttwika ; those in XX PREFACE . CHAPTER.
... मार्कण्डेयं तथैव च ॥ भविष्यं वामनं ब्राह्मं राजसानि निबोधत । † Chapter LII .: of Hari or Vishnu prevails are Sáttwika ; those in XX PREFACE . CHAPTER.
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A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. of Hari or Vishnu prevails are Sáttwika ; those in which the legends of Agni or Siva predominate are Támasa ; and those which dwell most on the stories of Brahmá are Rájasa . I ...
A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition Fitzedward Hall. of Hari or Vishnu prevails are Sáttwika ; those in which the legends of Agni or Siva predominate are Támasa ; and those which dwell most on the stories of Brahmá are Rájasa . I ...
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... Hari Vamsa repeats the story . It is not necessary to particularize it further . It has been trans- lated into , perhaps , all the languages of India , and is a favourite work with all descriptions of people . The eleventh book ...
... Hari Vamsa repeats the story . It is not necessary to particularize it further . It has been trans- lated into , perhaps , all the languages of India , and is a favourite work with all descriptions of people . The eleventh book ...
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... Hari . Thus , in the Nárada , we have the stories of Dhruva and Prahláda ; the latter told in the words of the Vishnu : whilst the second portion of it is occupied with a legend of Mohiní , the will - born daughter of a king called Ruk ...
... Hari . Thus , in the Nárada , we have the stories of Dhruva and Prahláda ; the latter told in the words of the Vishnu : whilst the second portion of it is occupied with a legend of Mohiní , the will - born daughter of a king called Ruk ...
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