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Ramayana:
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Ramayana The epic history of Lord Ramachandra. The original version was written by the sage Valmiki, a contemporary of Lord Rama.
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Ramayana:
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RAMAYANA: A holy narative of Lord Rama.
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Ramayana:
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Ramayana:
Ramayana (Raamaayana). The epic that narrates the story of Rama.
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Ramayana:
Ramayana: a holy narative of Lord Rama.
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Ramayana:
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Ramayana: epic story of Rama
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Ramayana:
A famous Hindu epic.
(See also: Ramayana , Sanskrit
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Mind and Soul)
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Ramayana: Sanskrit Hinduism
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ramayana: hindu epic scripture dealing with the heroic exploits of lord rama
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Ramayana:
Ramayana: (the path of Rama): the epos about the avatara Sri Rama, who in his youth was exiled into the forest with Sita,...
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Ramayana: For the past two thousand years the Ramayana has been among the most important literary and oral texts of South Asia.&...
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Ramayana:
One of the great epic poems of India; attributed to the sage Valmiki, the Ramayana recounts the life and exploits of Lord R...
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Ramayana:
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Ramayana: the history of Sri Rama; the epic poem of 24,000 verses, written by Sri Valmiki. The Ramayana dramatizes the trials of the i...
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Ramayana: For the past two thousand years the Ramayana has been among the most important literary and oral texts of South Asia.&...
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Ramayana (Sanskrit). The famous epic poem collated with the Mahabharata. It looks as if this poem was either the original of the Iliad...
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Ramayana (Sanskrit) [from Rama an avatara of Vishnu + ayana goings, adventures] One of the famous epic poems of India, relating...
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Ramayana:
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Ramayana Hindu epic
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Ramayana: Vedic Hindu Scriptures
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Ramayana "The most ancient Sanskrit epic poem, written by the sage Valmiki. It is estimated to have been composed about 500 B.C.,...
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Ramayana:
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Ramayana: (Sanskrit) "Vehicle of Rama." One of India's two grand epics (Itihasa) along with the Mahabharata. It is V...
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Anuman: Sanskrit Hinduism
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anuman: the monkey god, protagonist in ramayana
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Valmiki:
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Valmiki:
Valmiki (Vaalmeeki). The saint-poet who wrote the Ramayana.
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Lakshman: Sanskrit Hinduism
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lakshman: the brother of lord ram in the epic ramayana
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Rama: Sanskrit Hinduism
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rama: seventh avatar of vishnu and hero of the epic The ramayana
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Sita: Sanskrit Hinduism
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sita: the wife of rama in the hindu epic the ramayana and an avatar of the goddess lakshmi
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Garuda (Sanskrit) A gigantic bird in the Ramayana, the steed of Vishnu. Esoterically - the symbol of the great Cycle.
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Rama:
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Rama:
Rama: an incarnation of God Vishnu preceding Krishna; the principal hero of the Ramayana
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Rama:
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Rama: An incarnation of God-the king of ancient Ayodhya in north-central India. His life is recorded in the ancient epic Ramayana.
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Rathnakara:
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Rathnakara:
Rathnakara (Rathnaakara). The wayside robber who, because of the teaching of sages, repented and became Valmiki, the au...
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Santhi Vedika:
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Dussehra: Sanskrit Hinduism
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dussehra: hindu festival that celebrates the defeat of the demon king Ravan at the hands of lord ram (found in the epic ramayana ). I...
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Ayodhya:
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Ayodhya (Sanskrit) The ancient city founded by Ikshvaku, the founder of the solar race (suryavansa); also the capital of Rama, hero of...
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Pavana:
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Pavana (Sanskrit) God of the wind; the alleged father of the monkey-god Hanuman (See "Ramayana").
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Ravana:
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Ravana (Sanskrit). The King-Demon (the Rakshasas), the Sovereign of Lanka (Ceylon), who carried away Sita, Rama’s wife, which le...
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Krisaswas Sons Of:
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Krisaswas Sons of (Sanskrit). The weapons called Agneyastra. The magical living weapons endowed with intelligence, spoken of in the Ra...
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Itihasas:
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Itihasas Epic histories, including the Mahabharata and Ramayana. In contrast to the more encyclopedic Puranas, each Itihasa usually te...
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Rama:
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Rama: A very popular hero god who is an avatar of Vishnu, whose story is told in one of the most famous in India - The Ramayana. His w...
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Hanuman:
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Hanuman: The monkey king, and one of the heroes of the Ramayana. He was devoted to Lord Rama, for whom he performed many acts of magic...
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Rama (Sanskrit) The seventh avatara or incarnation of Vishnu and the eldest son of King Dasaratha of the solar race. Hero of the Ramay...
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Rama (Raama). Avatar of the Thretha-yuga. Hero of the Ramayana; killed the wicked Ravana to rescue his wife Sita, who had bee...
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Pavana:
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Pavana (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root pu to purify] The purifier; often used for the wind. Pavana, as the god of wind, is sai...
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Krisasva, Krsasva:
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Krisasva krsasva (Sanskrit) Having lean horses; allegorical name of the father of the agneyastra, the magical weapons and missiles of ...
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Kesarin (Sanskrit) Also Kesarin, Kesari. Having a mane; a variant name of Anjana, the naga or initiate who was the mother of Hanuman, ...
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Chhaya-grahini chaya-grahini (Sanskrit) Shadow-catcher; in the Ramayana, it "was able to arrest the aerial progress of Hanuman by...
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Agastya (Sanskrit). The name of a great Rishi, much revered in Southern India; the reputed author of hymns in the Rig Veda, and a grea...
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Mahabharata:
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Mahabharata (Sanskrit). Lit., the "great war"; the celebrated epic poem of India (probably the longest poem in the world) wh...
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Ravana:
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Ravana (Sanskrit) The giant king-demon of the rakshasas, sovereign of Lanka (Ceylon or Sri Lanka), a remnant of Atlantis. One of the r...
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Valmiki:
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Valmiki:
Valmiki: (son of Prachetas) the great poet who composed the epic Ramayana, to each canto, Kaanda. Kaanda means water, an e...
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Smriti:
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smriti: (Sanskrit) "That which is remembered; the tradition." Hinduism's nonrevealed, secondary but deeply revered s...
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Lanka:
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Lanka (Sanskrit) The ancient name of the island of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The third root-race ended its career in that part of a continen...
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Kapilaksha kapilaksa (Sanskrit) Kapila's eye; an allegorical name for certain spiritual and intellectual powers evoking vibratory forc...
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Aksha:
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Aksha aksa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root aksh to reach, pass through, pervade) An axle, axis, wheel, car; a die for gambling...
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Agniratha:
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Agniratha (Sanskrit) (from agni fire + ratha chariot from the verbal root ri to go) Fire-chariot; archaic flying vehicles, alle...
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Anjana:
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Anjana (Sanskrit) (feminine of anjana) The mother of Hanumat or Hanuman, the celebrated monkey god of the Ramayana, who is ther...
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Rama:
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Rama:
An incarnation of God. The story of His earthly life is told in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. In this story, Rama's dearly belo...
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Astra:
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Astra (Sanskrit) Missile, weapon; in the war between the Pandavas and Kurus in the Mahabharata, in addition to the regular weapons (as...
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Agneyastra:
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Agneyastra (Sanskrit). The fiery missiles or weapons used by the Gods in the exoteric Puranas and the Mahabharata the magic weapons sa...
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Rama:
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Rama (Sanskrit). The seventh avatar or incarnation of Vishnu; the eldest son of King Dasaratha, of the Solar Race. His full name is Ra...
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Kumbhakarna (Sanskrit). The brother of King Ravana of Lanka, the ravisher of Rama’s wife, Sita. As shown in the Ramayana, Kumbha...
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Jatayu (Sanskrit). The Son of Garuda. The latter is the great cycle, or Mahakalpa symbolized by the giant bird which served as a steed...
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Hanuman:
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Hanuman (Sanskrit) The monkey god of the Ramayana; the generalissimo of Rama’s army; the son of Vayu, the god of the wind, and o...
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Sastra-devatas (Sanskrit) [from sastra weapon + devata celestial being, god] The gods of divine weapons; in the Mahabharata and...
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Sita (Sanskrit) A furrow; Rama's wife, so named because she is fabled to have sprung from a furrow made by King Janaka while plowing t...
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Aithihya (Sanskrit) (from iti thus, in this manner + ha emphatic particle) Thus indeed it was; traditional instructions, tradit...
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Agasti, Agastya:
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Agasti, Agastya (Sanskrit) (from aga mountain + the verbal root as to throw, cast off) Mountain-thrower; a celebrated muni and ...
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Garuda (Sanskrit) In Hindu mythology a gigantic half-man and half-bird, born from an egg brought forth by Vinata, wife of Kasyapa, the...
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Visvamitra (Sanskrit) Friend of all; a celebrated rishi (sage), famed for his contests with the sage Vasishtha. By birth a Kshattriya ...
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Vimana (Sanskrit) A car or chariot of the gods, capable of traveling through the air. While Indian mythology speaks of the devas or go...
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Sunasepha (Sanskrit). The Puranic "Isaac"; the son of the sage Rishika who sold him for one hundred cows to King Ambarisha, ...
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Sunahsepha (Sanskrit) In ancient Hindu legend, for instance in the Ramayana, the son of the sage Richika, corresponding in some ways w...
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Suryavansa (Sanskrit) [from surya sun + vansa race, lineage] The solar race; the race or lineage whose founder was said to be d...
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Sita:
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Sita:
Sita: Wife of Rama; She plays a very important role in the Ramayana: She was kidnapped by the demon Ravana. Also called Janak...
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Jatayu (Sanskrit) King of the vultures, steed of Vishnu and other gods, son of Aruna and Syeni according to the Mahabharata; or son of...
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Amrita amrita (Sanskrit) (from a not + mrita dead from the verbal root mri to die) Immortality; the water of life or immortalit...
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Ananga (Sanskrit) (from an not + anga limb, member, division) Without limbs or parts; hence bodiless, incorporeal. Name of the ...
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Aruna (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root ri to move, rise, tend towards) Reddish-brown, ruddy (the color of morning as opposed to...
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Agneyastra (Sanskrit) (from agneya fiery weapon from agni fire + astra missile weapon, arrow) Fiery weapon; one of the magic we...
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Asvamedha (Sanskrit) (from asva horse + medha the sacrifice of an animal, oblation) The horse sacrifice; an ancient Brahmanical...
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Lanka (Sanskrit). The ancient name of the island now called Ceylon. It is also the name of a mountain in the South East of Ceylon, whe...
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Hanuman or Hanumat (Sanskrit) Monkey-god of the Ramayana. The son of Pavana, god of the winds, or spirit, Hanuman is fabled to have as...
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Kapila, Kapila-rishi (Sanskrit) A great sage and adept of antiquity who flourished before the middle of the 6th century BC, considered...
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Chandra-vansa candra-vansa (Sanskrit) (from chandra moon + vansa lineage, race) Also Chandravamsa. The lunar race; one of the t...
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Hanuman or Hanumat (Sanskrit) Monkey-god of the Ramayana. The son of Pavana, god of the winds, or spirit, Hanuman is fabled to have as...
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Vayu (Sanskrit) Air; one of the five cosmic elements. Personified, the god and sovereign of the air and the king of the gandharvas. Ag...
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Troy, Trojans Since Schliemann rediscovered at Hissarlik the several superincumbent sites of ancient Troy, there has been increasing r...
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Svastika (Sanskrit). In popular notions, it is the Jaina cross, or the "four-footed" cross (croix cramponnée). In Mas...
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Smriti smrti (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root smri to remember] What is remembered; unwritten teachings handed down by word of ...
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Rakshasas raksasas (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root raksh to protect] The preservers; in modern popular superstition in India, ...
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Apsaras (Sanskrit) (from ap water + saras flowing from the verbal root sri to flow, glide, blow (as of wind)) Moving in the wat...
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Rama:
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Rama:
The hero of the Ramayana, regarded by the Hindus as a Divine Incarnation.
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Sita:
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Sita:
The consort of Rama. Her life is described in Ramayana.
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Pali The language spoken in the north of India from and before the 7th century BC to about the 5th century AD. It is still the literar...
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Ram:
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Ram:
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Rama:
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Hanuman:
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Kusha: Encyclopedia - Kusha
Kusha (also spelt Kush and Kusa) has more than one meaning:-
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Lanka: Encyclopedia - Lanka
Lanka (Sanskrit/Hindi लंका lankā, means "island") is the name given in Hinduism to the island fortress capital of the evil king ...
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The term Kamboja, according to ancient lexicons, also means elephant (Willimas Sanskrit-English Dictionary). See also:
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Yoga Sitemap
I - R
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sitemap for Yoga -
R . Click on a link and you will
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