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  • 21Migration of Kambojas — References to Kambojas abound in ancient literature, and this may have been just the expansion of an Indo Iranian tribe with both Indic and Persian affinities from their homeland in the present day Afghanistan Pakistan region along the foothills… …

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  • 22Saptarshi — The Saptarishi (सप्तर्षि saptarṣi a Sanskrit dvigu meaning seven sages ) are the seven rishis who are extolled at many places in the Vedas and Hindu literature. The Vedic Samhitas never actually enumerate these rishis by name, though later Vedic… …

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  • 23Pati — is *Sanskrit and Old Persian for lord , see also Patni **Pashupati **Ganapati **Vāstoṣpati **Vacaspati **Brhaspati **Ksetrapati *Pati Regency, a regency in Central Java province, Indonesia …

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  • 24Vachaspati — ( IAST|vacaspati lord of Vac (speech) ) is a Rigvedic deity presiding over human life. The name is applied especially to Brhaspati, the lord of eloquence, but also to Soma, Vishvakarman and Prajapati.Other Uses* Vacaspati is also term for an… …

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  • 25Vishvarupa — (Sanskrit for having all shapes, universal form ) is a term used within Hinduism to refer to:*The Universal form revealed by Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita *A name of the deity, Shiva *The yoked horses of the Sage, Brhaspati *Trisiras the three… …

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  • 26Navaratna — See Navaratnas for the group of people in a king s court. Thailand s flawless Queen Sirikit Navaratna Necklace. Navaratna is literally a Sanskrit compound word meaning nine gems . Contents …

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  • 27Rigvedic rivers — Rivers, such as the Sapta Sindhu ( seven rivers ),[1] play a prominent part in the hymns of the Rigveda, and consequently in early Vedic religion. It is likely that they are derived from older Proto Indo Iranian or Proto Indo European hydronyms… …

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  • 28Rigvedic deities — There are 1028 hymns in the Rigveda, most of them dedicated to specific deities.Indra, a heroic god, slayer of Vrtra and destroyer of the Vala, liberator of the cows and the rivers; Agni the sacrificial fire and messenger of the gods; and Soma… …

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  • 29Kalpa (Vedanga) — Part of a series on Hindu scriptures …

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  • 30Sri Adhinathar — is the name of Vishnu in the temple at Alwarthirunagari, Tamil Nadu, India. It is called the Guru Kshethram, representing Bṛhaspati, or Jupiter in the Navagraha or nine cosmic influences …

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