Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Ṛta is also frequently used in reference to various Vedic deities.
Bhargava gives a count of the word usage for every Vedic deity.
Rudra the vedic deity is the personification of 'terror'.
Prajapati is a Vedic deity presiding over procreation, and the protection of life.
Experts and researches believe that these seven deities are transmogrifications of Vedic deities.
Agni is a Hindu and Vedic deity.
He is however, not a perfect being, and is ascribed with more human characteristics and vices than any other Vedic deity.
The Vedic deity Indra also occurs frequently in connection with the Samudra.
Agni is a Hindu and Vedic deity depicted in three forms: fire, lightning and the sun.
There is no evidence to show that Buddhism ever subscribed to vedic sacrifices, vedic deities or caste.
Hymn 2 honours Vaiśravaṇa Kubera, a Vedic deity.
The Vedic deity Varuna is the deity of the ocean (Samudra).
Aryaman (Vedic deity)
Images of Vishnu, Shiva, Surya and other Vedic deities are also associated with the site.
David Shulman compares Prithu with the Vedic deity Rudra-Shiva.
However, the primacy of Vedic deities has been seconded to the deities of Puranic literature.
Unlike the temples of the Vedic deities, Isakki Amman temples are usually humble shrines.
The Vedic deities are not only forces of nature, but also forces that exist within the human intellect and psyche and help the individual in spiritual progress.
Bṛhaspati, a Vedic deity also known as Brahmanaspati and Deva-guru (guru of the gods)
According to one source, "they could be a synthesis between Vedic deities and autochthonous Dravidian totemic deities."
The vedic deity Nirriti or the Puranic deity Alakshmi is often considered as incarnations of Kali.
He appears as a creator deity or supreme god vishvakarman above the other Vedic deities in RV 10 and in Brahmana literature.
White elephants are linked to Hindu cosmology as the mount of Indra, king of the Vedic deities, is Airavata, a white elephant.
In the evening, they worshiped Varun (Vedic deity of water and cosmic order), sang songs in his praise and prayed for solace and salvation.
Some modern Hindu spiritual thinkers like Shri Aurobindo assign symbolism to the Vedic deities like Savitr.