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[16] There is a fine story in this regard. [...] sádhakas became alarmed. Indra, Varuńa and Agni were concerned [...] sweets.” Dhruva gave a firm reply:
[63] [The eight great continents, the [...] (the Creator of the universe), Indra (the lord of energy), Súrya [...] the bondage of your attachment?]
[11] He is Brahma, the creator and the [...] is Shiva or Consciousness. He is Indra, the Supreme Lord of this universe. [...] is also called Candramá.
[171] The meaning of the root verb ul [...] meaning is “owl” or Indra [king of the gods]. During the [...] are! How courageous I am!”
[172] According to one story in the Puranas, Indra also used to think great things [...] another meaning of the word uluka is Indra.
[8] “Satyena panthá vitato [...] Saḿskrta is called “indra”. But the wave that vibrates the subtle mental and spiritual world is called “deva”.
[8] Anyone having an elementary knowledge [...] moment is indescribably unique. Even Indra the king of the gods wants to [...] ahead, move ahead.’”
[117] And not only phallus worship; most [...] goddesses out of fear and devotion. Indra, Agni, Varuna, etc., of the Vedas [...] support of various scriptures.
[12] The sixth characteristic is indriyanigraha. In Saḿskrta, indra means “controller”, [...] activities, they are called “indra”, which literally means “dominating [...] over the sensory and motor organs.
[29] Out of fear of Him the wind blows. [...] why? It is afraid of Him. “Indra” means energy working within the [...] within the scope of matter is called Indra in Saḿskrta and energy [...] is difference between Bala and Indra. When the force working outside matter gives external pressure, it is called Bala. The Indra, i.e., the energy – the [...] one will have to become fearless.
[17] The scriptures say that everything [...] of fear of Him, Agni [fire-god], Indra [king of gods], Candra [moon-god], [...] with their allotted duties.”
[19] The word indra has different meanings, one of [...] shál tree is also called indra. It grows in plenty in the district [...] indrakúpa. Another meaning of indra is “energy” – [...] – “the terrible”.
[24] Next is ra, which is the acoustic [...] earlier about energy. In Sanskrit, indra means energy – for example, [...] have the fourth quality of bhaga.
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva [...] goddesses through sacrificial rituals. Indra, Ágni, Varuńa, etc., [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[9] Now, to discuss Shivatattva, devatátattva [...] goddesses through sacrificial rituals. Indra, Ágni, Varuńa, etc., [...] were the ideas of the Vedic Age.
[26] Out of fear of Him, the wind blows, the sun shines and the fire burns. Out of fear of Him, the god Indra does his duty and death also appears [...] identity the gods sent Fire, Air and Indra. Approaching Him, the Fire said [...] away that piece of straw. Finally Indra was able to know the identity [...] gods remain at the fringe of fear.
[30] In the Cosmic System, Nŕsiḿha [...] nucleus, and the Air, Sun, Fire, Indra, etc. Are the subnuclei. That [...] this five-nuclear Nrsiḿha.
[81] He is the Brahmá i.e., when [...] the mundane affairs. He is the Indra of the universe, i.e., the greatest [...] sprout is verily His expression.
[12] The word Indra means great or a king. Brahma [...] the organisms alive; we call Him Indra, when He controls our lives and [...] universe where He is not manifest.
[16] In the planetary world it is His [...] ancestors, the satya of the sages or Indra, Rudra, the sun – are all [...] from different angles of vision.
[32] As He is feared by all, every action [...] of fear of Him, fire burns, and Indra faithfully discharges his duty” (Indra means “energy”; due [...] arrive at the stipulated time.
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[46] The rhythmic expression of mundane [...] hungry for more land would pray to Indra, the king of the gods, to bless [...] Indráya vaośat́.
[57] To externalize an idea one has to apply physical energy (philosophically, this energy is called indra). We can call this stage the first [...] vocalized, it does have internal sound.
[17] In order to write anything, paper, [...] tree in the Nandan Kánan of Indra, the king of the gods, will serve [...] never be fully described.”
[16] “The eight great continents, [...] [the Creator of this universe], Indra [the lord of energy], Súrya [...] bondage of your attachment?”
[58] As I said a little earlier, Shiva [...] gods. Even the Vedic gods, like Indra, the god of energy and king of [...] speak of ordinary human beings?
[21] Indra means one who has the predominant [...] king of the gods is called “Indra”. Tall shál trees are called [...] many unit entities. It is said,
[16] Now, what about action? Human beings [...] flawless and unparalleled. Even Indra, the king of gods aspires for [...] hard labour, the king of gods, Indra, becomes a friend to such an industrious [...] “Move ahead, move ahead”.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] রক ), indra ( ind + rak ). Indra means "lofty", indra means "great", indra means "very tall and high", and hence it also means the shal tree, indra also means a chief or a king. [...] of the gods is called "Devara'ja Indra". Ind + un ( [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[2] Rc + kvip = Rk. The meaning of [...] the name of Úśa, Indra, Parjanya, Mátarishvá, [...] were called veda, or knowledge.
[51] Parama Puruśa has been called [...] to blow, the fire has to burn, Indra [...] Puruśa. Death also fears Him.
[6] Then his father said, [...] has world-attracting charm, and Indra, the lord of the devatás, [...] forward. Life is a dynamic force.
[87] Kulii + shii + d́a [...] means the powerful thunderbolt of Indra.
[246] “The brahmin entered and [...] Phultushi, called this rice the food of Indra.’46
[386] 46) Indra. The God of the Gods.
[15] All those woods which were not [...] sacrifice], such as shál (indra), bilva (bel or wood-apple), yajiṋad́umbara [...] sacrifices; it is used for cooking.
[108] Indi/indii means “adorned [...] believe that the feminine form of indra is indirá but this is incorrect. The feminine form of indra is aendrilá or indránii. [...] her is completely unjustified.
[6] There is a story in the Upaniśad. Once Indra, the leader of the devatás, [...] great donor like King Maha Bali.
[2] Fundamentally, energy is “one”, [...] Saḿskrta the term is “indra”. In this universe Parama Puruśa [...] acoustic root “a”.
[2] Let us discuss the nature of the indriyas. In Saḿskrta “indra” means “greatest”, and thus according to mythology Indra is the king of the Gods. Sal trees are called “indra brkśa” due to their huge size.
[14] They knew neither how to light [...] lightening, that the earth was terrified. Indra, the king of this lightening was [...] all. One root meaning of the word indra is “best”. To them Indra deserved worship. The god of snow-storms, [...] their chief deities. Agni, Marut, Indra, Varuńa and the rest stood [...] horizon with its crimson light.
[3] The beauty that is writ large on [...] the move, has no comparison. Even Indra, the king of the gods, longs to [...] Therefore, O human beings, move on.
[12] Now, Páńd́upakśiiya [...] “Arjuna” means “energy”, indra, kriyáshakti, in the navel [...] sthira = yudhiśt́hira.
[9] When the leader went back having [...] Saḿskrta, leader is called “indra”, so from that day Indra became king of the gods.
[40] The word khui comes from the Vedic [...] inárá. In Sanskrit indra means “best”, thus [...] → puttavahu → putohu.
[19] Anyhow, if we say jyotih in Sanskrit [...] spelled with the visarga but jyoti + indra becomes jyotirindra because it is a compound word.
[6] In those days there was a great [...] on his sweat covered face. Even Indra, the king of the gods, welcomes [...] clearly reflected on his face. (Here Indra means ‘energy’.) Such [...] on’. Dont stop.”
[84] Apparently, there are many things [...] mountains flying around this way, Indra, the king of the gods, became [...] instead. Then how could he remain Indra?
[85] So Indra came down to do battle with the [...] “sh”. For example, branch.). After Indra had finished rendering the mountains [...] written these lines of poetry:
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] Aryan gods of that ancient era were Indra, Agni, Varuna, etc. The Vedic [...] in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[20] In subsequent times, when the discovery [...] diminished. The different Vedic gods, Indra, Agni, Varuna, gradually disappeared. [...] feminine gender I use agnáyii.
[2] Rohits father was not learned, [...] have no equal in the world. Even Indra, the king of the gods, longs for the friendship of such a person”.
[8] The brahmin entered and said, “Take [...] Phultushi,1 called this rice the food of Indra.”