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Yoga and Bhakti (1)

[11] The next one is Vikalpa. “Shabdaguńánupátii [...] gentleman is in the heart of a town, Himalaya is at the head of India. Can there [...] Viparyaya are occurring all the time.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (1)

[26] After Manasá, let us take [...] the daughter of a person named Himálaya, but that she was a person born [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

The Pervasive Influence (1)

[15] After Manasá, let us take [...] the daughter of a person named Himálaya, but that she was a person born [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[86] The non-Aryans were very happy [...] the marriage, Gaorii lived in the Himalaya Mountains, and was thus often [...] partial manifestation of Gaorii.

Sádhaná (1)

[12] Then Prakrti undertook the practice [...] took rebirth as the daughter of Himalaya and Menaka and was called Parvati; [...] no concern at all for Prakrti.

River and Civilization – Excerpt A (1)

[11] After Prayága we find another [...] from the northern portion of the Himalaya and Chambal-Ghagher river from [...] with other river-civilizations.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt C (1)

[2] Giribhúh. If you use this [...] Párvatii, or Gaorii, the daughter of Himalaya and Menaka. She won Shiva as her [...] means “born out of”.)

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt A (1)

[1] Let us take the case of Párvatii. [...] the daughter of a person named Himalaya, but that she was a person born [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[14] Let me mention in this connection [...] the foot of the Sivalic range [Himalaya], in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab [...] Ráŕh region and Manbhum.

Four Thieves (3)

[8] “My grandfather’s biggest [...] as ha. Therefore Dimalaya became Himalaya. Of course, there is considerable [...] muniryasya mataḿna bhinnam.

[9] “I heard my grandfather placed [...] That’s why Simalaya has became Himalaya.

[15] “I think it’s clear [...] thief, “how Simalaya became Himalaya. When Kublai Khan attacked India, [...] my story for yourselves?”