Pu > References for ‘Puranic’
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[5] Thus the people, being inspired [...] worship in the early stages of the Puranic Shákta Cult, in the last [...] mothers-to-be by offering them something.
[6] Thus we see that cańd́ii [...] Tantra and in the first phase of the Puranic Shákta Cult, a religious [...] system has almost disappeared.
[9] Cańd́ika shakti is [...] days of Post-Shiva Tantra and the Puranic Shakta Cult. We shall say more about Puranic Shakta later. So you understand how the concept of cańd́ii originated.
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ [...] moral import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period when [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.
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[6] Vidyá and Avidyá [...] conflict with one another. The Puranic goddess Lakśmii [goddess [...] they preach sweet words of peace.
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[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] moral import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[13] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] moral import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[10] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] moral import; educative fiction. PURANIC AGE. The medieval period, about [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).
[59] Rta is spelled correctly with a [...] are correct. According to a old Puranic tale, Naerta was the name of a demon.
[1] The psychology of Ráŕh [...] place in Paoráńika [Puranic] scriptures, while others have [...] the [remaining] Jain deities into Puranic gods and goddesses. Like all other [...] Vaeśńava Dharma of Ráŕh.
[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards [...] Paoráńika Dharma [Puranic cult or religion] propounded by [...] displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.
[1] When the Puranic religion came to Ráŕh [...] social ulcers and social ills.
[2] After the first Aryan migrations [...] Ráŕh embraced the Puranic religion, they imposed an inflexible [...] intermingling of Brahmans and non-Brahmans.
[4] The common people accepted this [...] of the kings who supported the Puranic religion (though mentally they [...] [nobility] system on Ráŕh.
[5] The kuliina system was introduced [...] Vaidyas who blindly supported the Puranic religion. The intention was to [...] under the control of the orthodox Puranic Brahmans, Kayasthas and Vaidyas. [...] The numbers of followers of the Puranic religion also increased by leaps [...] opposite among the non-kuliinas.
[8] The social degeneration that resulted from the imposition of the Puranic religion in Ráŕh [...] philosophical differences may have been.
[10] The Puranic religion weighed heavily on Ráŕh, [...] western Ráŕh, is the Puranic religion that was forcibly imposed on it.
[61] “When the Puranic religion” excerpt. Discourse [...] AÁRÁ and ÁAA.
[14] PAORÁŃIK. Puranic, of the PURÁŃAs. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[8] In the post-Buddhist age – in the Puranic age – the caste system was [...] system were wicked, crooked demons.
[9] When the speed of matter is greater [...] to stand on. For example, in the Puranic era, although the was some intellectual [...] Hindus could not effectively resist.
[69] Kuk + urac = kukura . Etymologically [...] sárameya [dog]. According to Puranic legend the Head [...] Rámáyańa was a demon, not a woman.
[139] In feminine gender another [...] Sita, wife of Rama. According to Puranic legend, King Janaka, while [...] daughter of the earth or kuja .
[13] In ancient India there used to be a temple or mosque adjacent to a fort. In the Puranic era some people used to keep a [...] he spent seven lakhs of rupees.
[103] This is what happened in the [...] killed in the battle. According to a Puranic story, Ashvaththama was blessed [...] instead of Ashvaththama as virtuous:
[58] Another meaning of the word [...] Kárttikeya. According to the Puranic story, the mother of Shivas [...] which has a different meaning.
[62] When the Puranic religion (Brahminical religion) [...] strove to keep the society healthy.
[36] Since one meaning of káru is shilpii [craftsman], Vishvakarmá, the Puranic god, is also called káru [...] the last day of Bhádra.
[72] The planet Saturn is bluish [...] colour of its body. According to the Puranic legend, the sun is the father [...] or kálagraha .
[234] 7) Karvura was the name of a Puranic demon who used to draw other creatures [...] his eyeballs, and then eat them.
[28] So the hill springs and those [...] Gauṋgottarii. According to Puranic legend, the sacred water washing [...] flow downwards. According to the Puranic account, this water then divided into four parts:
[53] Even then, let me repeat what [...] ones perversity. According to the Puranic Tantra and according [...] wine used for religious purposes.
[18] The inner meaning is: Your existence [...] the people of Bengal embraced the Puranic religion, they did not completely [...] Káliká Shakti keeps on dancing.
[47] According to Puranic mythology, there are two [...] demand songs that are based on Puranic myth are called Káliká [...] word gáyiká .
[4] Another meaning of the word [...] Cańd́ikáshakti . According to Puranic legend when Cańd́ii [...] I am your negative self.”
[6] Tárá ( [...] was later incorporated into the Puranic religion, but the case of Káli [...] status in Buddhist religion, in Puranic Tantra also she was somewhat more [...] Durjaya Liuṋga in the Puranic language.
[7] 5) The Ketu [dragons tail] of the Puranic stories we can also call kabandha. According to the Puranic tale, the asuras [demons] wanted [...] this is the providential decree].
[11] Neither ráhu nor ketu is [...] “shadow-planets”. According to the Puranic conception, Brahmá is the [...] Ráhu is known. According to a Puranic tale, the name of one of Brahmás [...] ráhu; kabandha means ketu.
[168] The root verb kard (krd) means [...] Brahmá, Kardama. According to the Puranic tale, Kardamas fathers [...] Cháyá. According to a Puranic story Súryas wifes [...] Shani and Shańi, were used.)
[62] 11) Creation, preservation and [...] outset through otaprota yoga. In the Puranic language, the name that has been [...] kavi, that is, kavi also means the Puranic god Brahmá.
[84] According to the Puranic story, Hirańyakasipus [...] to see anything other than gold.
[131] 5) Kákabhúśańd́ii: In the Puranic story Kákabhúśańd́ii [...] is mostly used in a joking way.
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[1] The idea that Brahma comprises [...] Later on it was accepted in the Puranic Shiva Cult, but subsequently this idea disappeared from peoples minds.
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[24] In one Puranic tale, the name of Kuveras wife is Ilá (Ikśvákus daughter). According to a Puranic story, the male Mercury was physically [...] given the name Ilá. This Puranic tale offers evidence that there [...] that we see today in modern times.
[14] It was the full moon night in the [...] happened later in Tantra and the Puranic religion) and she was also honored [...] also became different afterwards.
[108] Indi/indii means “adorned [...] receives abundance”. The Puranic goddess Lakśmii gives abundance, [...] her is completely unjustified.
[48] “During the Buddhist and Puranic eras, indeed, even during the [...] Ajay and Mayurakshi river-valleys.
[19] There is an unhealthy tendency [...] “Bháratavarśa” after the Puranic character King Bharata, neither [...] “Bháratavarśa”.
[10] In Bihar, particularly in the northern [...] images of Paoráńika [Puranic] gods and goddesses you will find [...] touched, but it can be seen sometimes.
[3] In Puranic society [around 500-1300 CE], [...] vermilion-daubed wooden boxes, these lines:
[26] Worshipping Paramátmá [...] Gayasura is one of them. Although the Puranic stories are not real, they were [...] himself Gayasura was invincible.
[2] Kukuda. Kuk + uń + dá [...] bride in a wedding following the Puranic system. In ancient times, there [...] right in supporting this custom.
[5] The institution of gańikás [...] In the post-Buddhist Puranic Age a perverse trend arose. Whatever [...] used in a negative sense in the Puranic age. The word gańiká [...] alternative words available in Sanskrit.
[2] In the Buddhist period there were [...] Shákta Tantra as well as Puranic Tantra. It is claimed that all [...] later changed into the all-white Puranic deity Sarasvatii.
[4] The Śod́ashii deity [...] Rájarájeshvarii Devii of Puranic Tantra, in other places into Jagaddhátrii. [...] Tantra, Shákta Tantra and Puranic [Hindu] Tantra are existing side-by-side, sometimes intermixed.
[6] The complexion of Niila Sarasvatii [...] all white, she turned into the Puranic goddess Sarasvatii. The deity [...] 2 )
[7] There is a Puranic deity called Kuvera who is still worshipped in Jain Tantra and Puranic Tantra. From kuv plus erak comes [...] possessed of enormous wealth”.
[80] “As long as Shasháuṋka [...] throughout Bengal accepted the Puranic religion. This may have been because in Rarh there was some similarity between the traditions of the Puranic religion and the Digambar Jain [...] it to its lowest point.”
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