Pa > References for ‘párijata, Párijáta, Parijata’

See also: parihrtya · parii, párii · pariikśá · pariikśańa · pariivadadrshe · parijagrabhat · parikiirthita · parikiirtiitah · parikiirtitá, parikiirtita · parikiirtitah · parikiirttitá, parikiirttita

Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása (2)

[12] I think you are all familiar with [...] pen? It cannot be smaller than the párijata tree (a gigantic mythological [...] garden of paradise. In mythology the párijata tree is used as the pen, and if [...] qualities of Parama Puruśa.

The Supreme Witness and the Great Thief (2)

[6] [If the ink tablets were as big [...] the branches of the divine tree Párijáta were used as a pen, and if the [...] qualities could never be described.]

[8] The biggest imaginary tree of Heaven is known as Párijáta. “If we use that tree as [...] all His qualifications.”

The Lord of Mortality and Immortality (1)

[13] “If the ink tablets (ink [...] the branches of the divine tree párijáta [the biggest tree in the divine [...] could never be described.”

Svadharma and Paradharma – 2 (1)

[17] In order to write anything, paper, [...] is, “only the trunk of the Párijáta tree in the Nandan Kánan [...] never be fully described.”

Shráddha (2)

[12] Then the pańd́ita [...] would have reached just below the Párijáta tree of Nandana Kánana [...] gate of heaven, but not near that Parijata tree.”

Shiva in the Dhyána Mantra (Discourse 20) (1)

[25] “O First Father, First Lord, [...] use a branch of the mythological Párijáta tree as the pen, and the surface [...] finish writing of Your glory.”

Sadguruḿ Taḿ Namámi (1)

[21] Kavi said (by the way, “kavi” [...] and if a branch of the heavenly Párijata tree is used as a pen, and if [...] Lord cannot be written.”

Náma and Námii (1)

[21] You must have seen ink tablets. [...] lekhanii – “the imaginary párijáta tree, which spreads from heaven [...] try because they cannot help it.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (1)

[27] The mythological story goes like [...] the mammoth, the heavenly tree Párijáta, nectar, etc. One most important [...] – after the churning was over.