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Savitr ( Sanskrit: stem, nominative singular ) is a solar deity in the Rigveda, and one of the Adityas i. e. off-spring of Vedic deity Aditi.

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* Satprem ( 1992 ), Evolution II Institut de Recherches Evolutives, Paris, & Mira Aditi, Mysore
* Satprem ( 1998 ), The Revolt of the Earth Institut de Recherches Evolutives, Paris, & Mira Aditi, Mysore
* Satprem ( 1998 ), The Tragedy of the Earth Institut de Recherches Evolutives, Paris, & Mira Aditi, Mysore
In Indian astrology, the Sun is called Surya ( Devanagari: स ू र ् य, sūrya ), and is the chief solar deity, one of the Adityas, son of Kasyapa and one of his wife Aditi, of Indra, or of Dyaus Pitar ( depending by the versions ).
He is in a foul mood as the morning's papers are filled with his being involved in an altercation and his latest film is slated to become his first flop. In the restaurant car, he meets Aditi ( Sharmila Tagore ), a young journalist who edits a serious women's magazine.
* Vaga ( Solar deity ), mentioned in the first book of Mahabarata as the seventh of twelve offsprings of Aditi, the boundless Mother of all phases of creation.

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In the Vedas Aditi is a sky goddess and mother of the gods ( devamatri ) from whose cosmic matrix the heavenly bodies were born.
She is mentioned nearly 80 times in the Rigveda: the verse " Daksha sprang from Aditi and Aditi from Daksha " is seen by Theosophists as a reference to " the eternal cyclic re-birth of the same divine Essence " and divine wisdom.
In the Vedas, Aditi is Devamatri ( mother of the celestial gods ) as from and in her cosmic matrix all the heavenly bodies were born.
While the Vamana Purana describes Rudras as the sons of Kashyapa and Aditi, Maruts are described distinct from the Rudras as 49 sons of Diti, sister-wife of Aditi and attendants of Indra.
: Freedom from sin may Aditi vouchsafe us: the Steed with our oblations gain us lordship!
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Vishnu incarnated as the dwarf son of Aditi to stop King Mahabali of the Asura race, the grandson of Prahlada, from completing a sacrifice which would allow him to overshadow Indra in power and splendor.

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The first written mention of goddess Aditi is found in Rigveda, which is estimated to have been composed roughly during 1700-1100 BC.
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Mercury-0. 12. 2 is the last version of Mercury that will support Aditi.
In contrast, the puranas, such as the shiva purana and the bhagavata purana, suggest that Aditi is wife of sage Kashyap and gave birth to the adityas such as Indra, Surya, and also vamana.
The name is mentioned in Vedas as mother of Surya ( Sun ) and other celestial bodies Adityas ( meaning sons of Aditi ).
Aditi is said to be the mother of the great god Indra, the mother of kings ( Mandala 2. 27 ) and the mother of gods ( Mandala 1. 113. 19 ).
Diti is usually mean and cruel to Kashyapa and Aditi.
After Ushas appear Aditi, the Primal Sun, the God of Light, first as Savitr, who represents the Divine grace essential for all spiritual success, and then as Mitra, who as the Divine love is considered as a friend of the illumined mind ( Indra ) and his associates ( the other gods ).
They include the Indian goddess Aditi who is called two faced as is the one who starts and concludes ceremonies, and Scandinavian god Heimdallr.
The 2008 Bollywood movie Black and White starring Anil Kapoor, Anurag Sinha, Shefali Chhaya, and Aditi Sharma is set in Chandni Chowk.
The contradiction would put Fortuna both at the origin of time and into its ensuing diachronic process: it is the comparison offered by Vedic deity Aditi, the Not-Bound or Enemy of Bondage, that shows that there is no question of choosing one of the two apparent options: as the mother of the Aditya she has the same type of relationship with one of his sons, Dakṣa, the minor sovereign.
Moreover Aditi is thus one of the heirs ( along with Savitr ) of the opening god of the Indoiranians, as she is represented with her head on her two sides, with the two faces looking opposite directions.
It is a story set in the modern upper-middle class of India, where telecommunications and a western lifestyle mix with old traditions, like the arranged wedding young Aditi accepts when she ends a current affair.
He is the third son of Aditi.

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Gautama Buddha or Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha ( Sanskrit: स ि द ् ध ा र ् थ ग ौ तम ब ु द ् ध ; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama ) was a spiritual teacher from the Indian subcontinent,
It is generally accepted among East Asian adherents that Guanyin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara ( अवल ो क ि े श ् वर ).
In the Shaivite tradition, the Shri Rudram ( Sanskrit श ् र ि र ु द ् रम ्), to which the Chamakam ( चमकम ्) is added by scriptural tradition, is a Hindu stotra dedicated to Rudra ( an epithet of Shiva ), taken from the Yajurveda ( TS 4. 5, 4. 7 ).
* Sanskrit Mitra (ि ् र ः), found in the Rig Veda.
The term " Sikh " has its origin in Sanskrit term श ि ष ् य (), meaning disciple, student, or श ि क ् ष () (" instruction ").
Turmeric is commonly called ' Halodhi ' in Assamese, Pasupu in Telugu, Kaha ( කහ ) in Sinhala, Manjal ( மஞ ் சள ் ) in Tamil literally meaning yellow color, Arisina ( ಅರ ಿ ಸ ಿ ಣ ) in Kannada, Haridra ( हर ि द ् र ) in Sanskrit, Haldi ( حلدی ) in Urdu and Haldar or Haldi ( हल ् द ी) in Hindi, Haladi ( ହଳଦ ୀ) in Oriya, ' Halud ( হল ু দ )' in Bengali Besar ( ब ॆ स ा र ) in Nepalese.
The lingam ( also, linga, ling, Shiva linga, Shiv ling, Sanskritि ङ ् ग ं,, meaning " mark ", " sign ", " gender ", " phallus ", " inference " or " eternal procreative germ ") is a representation of the Hindu deity Shiva used for worship in temples.
The Sanskrit term ल ि ङ ् ग ं, transliterated as linga, has diverse meaning ranging from gender and sex to philosophic and religions to uses in common language, such as a mark, sign or characteristic.
The word " satrap " is from Avestan roots which is in turn derived from Sanskrit word Kṣatriya क ् षत ् र ि य.
Irish athair, Tocharian A pācar, B pācer, Lithuanian patinas ' male animal '), akin to Latin pater, akin to Ancient Greek πατήρ ( patēr ), akin to Sanskritि ( pitṛ ).
Amitābha ( Sanskrit: अम ि ा भ, Amitābha ( wordstem ), ) is a celestial buddha described in the scriptures of the Mahāyāna school of Buddhism.
In Hinduism, Anila ( Sanskrit: अन ि ल ; meaning Wind ) is one of the Vasus, gods of the elements of the cosmos.
The Guardians of the Directions ( Sanskrit: द ि क ् प ा ल, Dikpāla ) are the deities who rule the specific directions of space according to Hinduism and
The crore is known by various regional names in modern languages, all derived from the Sanskrit word क ो ट ि koṭi.
Sandhi ( Sanskrit: स ं ध ि " joining ") is a cover term for a wide variety of phonological processes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries ( thus belonging to what is called morphophonology ).
The Sarvāstivāda ( Sanskrit: सर ् व ा स ् ि व ा द sarvāstivāda ; ) were an early school of Buddhism that held to ' the existence of all dharmas in the past, present and future, the ' three times '.
Vipassanā ( Pāli ) or vipaśyanā (ि पश ् यन ा, Sanskrit, Chn.
In some English translations of Journey to the West, the title is rendered as Tripitaka ( Sanskrit: Tripiṭaka ; Devanagari: ् र िि टक ), which is the original Sanskrit term for the Sanzangjing.
The ultimate source may be Sanskrit क ृ म ि ज kṛmi-jā meaning " worm-made ".

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