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  • Saramā is mentioned in Rigveda 10.14.10 as the mother of the four-eyed brindled dogs of Yama. ...len and hidden in the Vala by an evil people called Paṇis, as described in Rigveda 10.108.
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  • ...ty of honesty, friendship, contracts and meetings. He is a figure of the ''Rigveda'', distinguished by a relationship to Varuna, the protector of ṛtá. ...onesty, friendship, contracts and meetings. He is a prominent deity of the Rigveda distinguished by a relationship to Varuna, the protector of ṛtá. Togeth
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  • ...bhadra]], a great powerful hero created by Shiva, once blinded him. In the Rigveda, Bhaga is the god who supervises the distribution of goods and destiny to e
    480 bytes (73 words) - 15:50, 21 July 2010
  • He is one of the most prominent Devas in the Rigveda and lord of the heavens and the earth. In later Hinduism, he continued his ...itra-Varuna (a dvandva compound). Varuna is also twinned with Indra in the Rigveda, as Indra-Varuna.
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  • The '''Panis''' are a class of demons in the ''Rigveda''.
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  • ...n and moon with arrows; the celestial bodies are revived by Atri as in the Rigveda.
    2 KB (289 words) - 14:47, 21 July 2010
  • In the ''Rigveda'', the Ādityas are the seven celestial deities, sons of Āditi, headed by
    2 KB (353 words) - 16:13, 21 July 2010
  • Bali was from the line of Diti, a deity in the Rigveda and his real name is Indrasena. He was born of Devamba to Veerochana, the s
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  • ...Saraswati]], who killed a 3-headed [[Vritra]] serpent or dragon in the ''[[Rigveda]]''. According to the ''[[Enoshima Engi]]'', Benzaiten created [[Enoshima]]
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  • '''7''' ''The famous Savitri hymn which occurs in the Rigveda.''
    30 KB (4,940 words) - 17:53, 1 February 2008