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  • #REDIRECT [[Hindu Mythology Explained]]
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  • # the first of the [[Hindu]] Trinity who represents the creative principle or aspect of the Absolute; There have been several Brahmās, as they were historical persons whom Hindu sects have propitiated.
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  • Of the several vestiges of the culture there, [[Hindu]] [[temples]] are the best. The [[Angkor Vat]] is the biggest of such [[tem ...00 metres (3000 ft.) in length. The temple walls contain carvings from the mythology, mostly from the Rāmāyana and the [[Bhāgavata]]. The [[sculpture]] shows
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  • Kuśadvīpa is one among the seven islands described in [[Hindu]] mythology.
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  • Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia, is devoted to educating the public about all aspects of Hindu We are the only online Hindu encyclopedia that provides the public with a traditional perspective on our
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  • Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia, is devoted to educating the public about all aspects of Hindu We are the only online Hindu encyclopedia that provides the public with a traditional perspective on our
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  • ...her goddess of [[Kali]], Lakshmi, and Saraswati also Gayatri. In [[Hindu]] Mythology she is considered as the most powerful goddess in the universe. Parvati is
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  • ...also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions, writings, history, and mythology, as well as personal faith and mystic experience. The term "religion" refer [[Hindu]] scriptures have enumerated six Pramanas. The [[pramana]] to be used is d
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  • The planet Mars in [[Hindu]] mythology is the son of the goddess earth. He was born of the three drops of sweat of
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  • ...her goddess of [[Kali]], Lakshmi, and Saraswati also Gayatri. In [[Hindu]] Mythology she is considered as the most powerful goddess in the universe.
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  • ...her goddess of [[Kali]], Lakshmi, and Saraswati also Gayatri. In [[Hindu]] Mythology she is considered as the most powerful goddess in the universe.
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  • ...[Gautama]] [[Buddha]]. Koshala, ruled by Prasenjit, was the strongest. (If mythology is to be believed Lord Sri [[Rama]] ruled Koshala from [[Ayodhya]] in earli * Sudheer Birodkar, "A [[Hindu]] History: A Search for our Present History". Reprinted with permission.
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  • ...le. he holds a stick, beads and a lotus and sometimes a bow and arrow.<ref>Mythology of the Hindus By Charles Coleman p.134</ref> ...m for his son [[Brihaspati]]. He then went to study under rishi [[Gautama (Hindu sage)|Gautama]]. He later performed penance to [[Shiva|Lord Shiva]] and obt
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  • [[Hindu]] mythology is full of references regarding the relationship and synergy between the Ch
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  • Is there [[a]] [[Hindu]] view of life? Let us explore if one such thing exists, if yes what are it ...y]] along with trained memory are going to stay with the student for life. Mythology and stories of great personalities inspire children and help them mould the
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  • ...more eastwards.] In Sanskrit [[Overview Of Scriptures|scriptures]], both [[Hindu]] and [[Jain Dharm|Jain]], the continent on which eastern China (Tibet is o ...ngu, the mites and fleas on his body became humans. This story is like the Hindu story of the [[Purusha suktham|Purusha]] that sacrificed himself for the cr
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  • # [[Hindu]] Gods and Heroes # Principles of Composition in [[Hindu]] [[Sculpture]]
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  • ...ers, rocks, trees, plants, animals, and birds all play their part, both in mythology and everyday worship. This harmony is most evident in remote places like th Eco-friendly symbolisms can be seen in [[Hindu]] architecture, artwork, and even dances. Ecofeminist Mallika Sarabhai, a p
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  • In [[Hindu mythology]] the '''[[Dānavas]]''' ([[Sanskrit]]: दानव) were a race descendin ...ite book|author=Williams, George Mason |year=2003 |title=Handbook of Hindu Mythology |publisher=ABC-CLIO |location=Santa Barbara, California |page=73 |isbn=978-
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  • ...the temple and only they can bathe and adorn it.<ref>JAIN, Girilal: The [[Hindu]] Phenomenon. UBSPD, Delhi 1994.</ref><ref>Eschmann, Kulke and Tripathi, ed ...g Parvata Raya of Jaintia Khasis was important amongst Khasis. Even in the Hindu scriptures like ''[[Mahābhārata]]'' mention is made of [[Pāndava]] warri
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