Na > References for ‘Naerta’
See also: naennaddeva · Naeraiṋjaná · Naeraiṋjaná-mohaniyá-phalgu, Naeraiṋjana-mohaniya-phalgu · Naerámańi · Naerátma, Naeratma · naerátmadevii · naerrta · Naert · Naeśá · Naeśae · Naeśátarkeńa · naeśt́hika · Naetáḿ
[13] The blind mind, any mind, functions [...] Iishána, Vayu, Agni and Naerta the four corners, called “anudisha” [...] Páńd́avas.
[6] In Sanskrit there are six main [...] iishána, agni, váyu and naerta respectively – which are collectively called anudisha. So four plus six makes ten.
[6] In Sanskrit there are six main [...] iishána, agni, váyu and naerta respectively – which are collectively called anudisha. So four plus six makes ten.
[59] Rta is spelled correctly with a short r, but both short r and long rr were used to spell naerta [southwest], that is, both naerta and naerrta are correct. According to a old Puranic tale, Naerta was the name of a demon.
[20] Just now I said that this Supreme [...] the sub-directions: ishán, naerta, agni, váyu – north-east, [...] directions can avoid His witness-ship.
[6] He is the Supreme Glittering Entity. [...] úrddha, adhah, iishána, naerta, agni and váyu – [...] the reply of Hanumána was:
[17] In the human mind there are one [...] – and iishán, agni, naerta, vayu – the four corners, [...] actually one thousand in number.
[14] Now, who are the parties of Dhrtarastra? [...] iishána, váyu, agni, naerta – with the help of ten indriyas; [...] the result of the fight.”
[25] Now, “my party – mámakáh, [...] iishána, váyu, agni, naerta – these four corners are called anudisha. So a total of ten dishas.