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  • 41hiranyagarbha —    Hiranyagarbha (hiranya, gold; garbha, seed, egg, womb, embryo) is the Golden Embryo, Golden Egg, or Golden Womb identified in the Rig Veda (X.121) as the cause of the universe. Paradoxically, it has both a masculine and a feminine aspect. It… …

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  • 42Meru, Mount —    In ancient Indian cosmology Mount Meru is a golden mountain, supporting the heavens, located at the center of the known universe. Its location is at the center of the continent of Jambudvipa (the island of the rose apple tree). The part of… …

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  • 43om —    Om is the most important MANTRA in Hinduism. CHANDOGYA UPANISHAD discusses the significance of om. There it is given the highest value, equiva lent to the RIG VEDA and SAMA VEDA combined; it is said to be speech and breath combined. Om is also …

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  • 44Vasudeva —    In Hindu mythology Vasudeva is the father of KRISHNA. He was particularly popular in the Jain tradition (see JAINISM), whose PURANAS abound with stories about his life. Krishna himself is known by the epithet Vasudeva (with a long a as the… …

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  • 45Vayu —    Vayu is the god of the wind in Indian mythology. He makes his first appearance in the VEDAS. He is associated with INDRA, king of the Vedic gods. He is seen as moving along in a chariot pulled by many horses. Most importantly he is regarded as …

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  • 46Бьюит Монастербойский — Большой крест Муирдаха Бьюит (умер в 521 году)  святой чудотворец Монастербойский и Шотландский. День памяти  …

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  • 47Mackney — This ancient surname is of Scottish Gaelic origins, but in various forms is now equally popular in Ireland,and may also be found in the Isle of Man. These spellings including Mackney, MacNae, MacNay, MacNea, MacNee, McNee, McNee, McNeigh, Magnay …

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  • 48Magenny — This ancient surname is of Scottish Gaelic origins, but in various forms is now equally popular in Ireland,and may also be found in the Isle of Man. These spellings including Mackney, MacNae, MacNay, MacNea, MacNee, McNee, McNee, McNeigh, Magnay …

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  • 49Magnay — This ancient surname is of Scottish Gaelic origins, but in various forms is now equally popular in Ireland,and may also be found in the Isle of Man. These spellings including Mackney, MacNae, MacNay, MacNea, MacNee, McNee, McNee, McNeigh, Magnay …

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  • 50McNay — This ancient Gaelic surname with variant spellings MacNae, MacNay, MacNea, MacNeigh etc., derives from Mac Niadh , which translates as The son of the champion (neidhe). The clan, originally a branch of the Scottish MacGregors, is now widely… …

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