The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Volume 5, Part 1Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1864 |
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... properties . Vishnu everything . Merit of hearing the first book of the Vishnu Purána . BOOK II . CHAPTER I. Descendants of Priyavrata , the eldest son of Swayambhuva Manu : his ten sons : three adopt a religious life ; the others ...
... properties . Vishnu everything . Merit of hearing the first book of the Vishnu Purána . BOOK II . CHAPTER I. Descendants of Priyavrata , the eldest son of Swayambhuva Manu : his ten sons : three adopt a religious life ; the others ...
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... Mŕittikávatí . Súrya the friend of Satrájit appears to him in a bodily form : gives him the Syamantaka gem : its brilliance and marvellous properties . : Satrájit gives it to Prasena , who is killed by CXXX CONTENTS .
... Mŕittikávatí . Súrya the friend of Satrájit appears to him in a bodily form : gives him the Syamantaka gem : its brilliance and marvellous properties . : Satrájit gives it to Prasena , who is killed by CXXX CONTENTS .
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... . CHAPTER II . Redeeming properties of the Kali age . Devotion to Vishnu suf- ficient to salvation , in that age , for all castes and persons .. CHAPTER III . Three different kinds of dissolution . Duration CXXXVIII CONTENTS .
... . CHAPTER II . Redeeming properties of the Kali age . Devotion to Vishnu suf- ficient to salvation , in that age , for all castes and persons .. CHAPTER III . Three different kinds of dissolution . Duration CXXXVIII CONTENTS .
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... properties , instead of Yugánta . * Vyása - karthika has , rather , the signification of " composed by Vyása " . To the letter , " son of Vásishtha " , whose father was Vasishtha . is any one killed ? Every man reaps the consequences ...
... properties , instead of Yugánta . * Vyása - karthika has , rather , the signification of " composed by Vyása " . To the letter , " son of Vásishtha " , whose father was Vasishtha . is any one killed ? Every man reaps the consequences ...
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... properties of things are known . Chiti is that by which the con- sequences of acts and species of knowledge are selected for the use of soul . Smriti is the faculty of recognizing all things , past , present , or to come . Samvid is ...
... properties of things are known . Chiti is that by which the con- sequences of acts and species of knowledge are selected for the use of soul . Smriti is the faculty of recognizing all things , past , present , or to come . Samvid is ...
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according Agni Ahamkára amongst ancient Angiras Avatára Bhagavata Bhrigu birth Brahmá called cause CHAPTER Colonel Vans Kennedy commentator created creation creator Daityas Daksha daughter deity descendants described Deví Dharma Dhruva divine earth existence fire goddess gods Hari Vamsa Hindu holy India Indra Kalpa Kardama Khanda king Krishna Kúrma Lakshmí latter legends Linga lord Mahábhárata Mahat Máhátmya Maitreya Manu Manwantara Márkańdeya Matsya Muni Nárada Náradíya Nárayana narrated nature oblations Original Sanskrit Texts Padma Parásara passage Pauráńik Pitris portion Pradhana Prajapatis Prakriti prayers Prithu Professor Wilson progeny Pulastya Purána Purusha reading religious Rishis rites rudiment Rudra sacrifice sages Saiva Samhitás Sankhya Śiva Skanda sons spirit Śrí supreme Súta Swayambhuva termed thee things thou art thousand stanzas tion translation universe Vaishnava Varáha Vasishtha Vasudeva Váyu Vedas verses Viráj Vishnu Vishnu Purána Vyása whilst words worship Yoga तथा तु वै
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