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Matsya and describes
But another passage of the Matsya Purana ( 44. 69 ) describes them as pious and the performers of the religious rites.

Matsya and Narasimha
The ten avatars of Vishnu, ( Clockwise, from Left upper corner ) Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Vamana, Krishna, Kalki, Gautama Buddha in Hinduism | Buddha, Parshurama, Rama and Narasimha, ( in centre ) Krishna
The epic Bhagavatha Purana is the chronology of Vishnu's ten major incarnations ( there are in total twenty six incarnations ): Matsya ( fish ), Kurma ( turtle ), Varaha ( boar ), Narasimha ( lion-faced human ), Vamana ( an ascetic in the form of a midget ), Parasurama ( a warrior Brahmin ), Rama, Krishna, Gautam Buddha ( later buddhists separated themselves from Hindus ), Kalki ( a predicted warrior on a white horse who would come in this yuga ) whose appearance also signals the beginning of the end of the epoch.
The Bhagavata Purana ( Canto 7 ), Agni Purana ( 4. 2-3 ), Brahmanda Purana ( 2. 5. 3-29 ), Vayu Purana ( 67. 61-66 ), Harivamsa ( 41 & 3. 41-47 ), Brahma Purana ( 213. 44-79 ), Vishnudharmottara Purana ( 1. 54 ), Kurma Purana ( 1. 15. 18-72 ), Matsya Purana ( 161-163 ), Padma Purana ( Uttara-khanda 5. 42 ), Shiva Purana ( 2. 5. 43 & 3. 10-12 ), Linga Purana ( 1. 95-96 ), Skanda Purana 7 ( 2. 18. 60-130 ) and Vishnu Purana ( 1. 16-20 ) all contain depictions of the Narasimha Avatar.
Ten avatars of Vishnu ( Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Vamana, Krishna, Kalki, Gautama Buddha in Hinduism | Buddha, Parshurama, Rama & Narasimha ).
The Dasavatara | ten avatars of Vishnu, ( Clockwise, from top left ) Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Vamana, Krishna, Kalki, Buddha, Parshurama, Rama and Narasimha, ( in centre ) Krishna

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It was named as " Ganeshtith ". So according to this purana, Lord Ganapathi stayed in the place Kunjaranya which is now renowned as Idagunji.

describes and ripped
In Harpo Speaks, Marx describes his relief at making it out of the Soviet Union, recalling how " I pulled up my pants, ripped off the tape, unwound the straps, handed over the dispatches from Ambassador Bullitt, and gave my leg its first scratch in ten days.

describes and apart
One form describes the primeval state as an eternal union of two parents, and the creation takes place when the two are pulled apart.
Feridun Zaimoglu, one of Germany ’ s leading literary figures, describes the Turkish most hip hop artists employ as ‘ Kanak Sprak .’ ‘ Kanak Sprak ’ makes a direct reference to local racism in Germany This creolized Turkish-German spoken by the disenfranchised youth of the hip-hop generation is characterized as sentences without commas, full stops, capital letters, and any kind of punctuation as well as frequent switches between Turkish and German Kanak Sprak alone, without even delving into the lyrics, sets Turkish hip hop apart from pure imitation of American music and makes it more meaningful for its Turkish listeners.
Linkage disequilibrium describes a situation in which some combinations of genes or genetic markers occur more or less frequently in a population than would be expected from their distances apart.
Norwegian sailor Gustaf Johansen, the narrator of one of the tales in the short story, describes the accidental discovery of the city: " a coast-line of mingled mud, ooze, and weedy Cyclopean masonry which can be nothing less than the tangible substance of earth's supreme terror — the nightmare corpse-city of R ' lyeh ... loathsomely redolent of spheres and dimensions apart from ours ".
Igor was killed while collecting tribute from the Drevlians in 945 ( Leo the Deacon describes how Igor met his death: " They had bent down two birch trees to the prince ’ s feet and tied them to his legs ; then they let the trees straighten again, thus tearing the prince ’ s body apart.
Rolling Stone magazine describes the band as distinctly hard rock, " far apart from the braying mid-70s metal pack ".
John additionally describes the presence of a soudarion, for the head, that was set apart.
Leibniz describes a space that exists only as a relation between objects, and which has no existence apart from the existence of those objects.
Early in the series Juan speaks almost no English ,( apart from episode 2 where he describes Ms Courtney as " Plenty awesome, very good!
The Sainikitihas describes that Bhakti Thapa was constantly on a move from one end of this vast region to the other end to prevent the Great Nepal from falling apart.
As Martin ( 1875 ) describes, the Pell numbers can be used to form Pythagorean triples in which a and b are one unit apart, corresponding to right triangles that are nearly isosceles.
In psychology, idiographic describes the study of the individual, who is seen as a unique agent with a unique life history, with properties setting him / her apart from other individuals ( see idiographic image ).
In anthropology, idiographic describes the study of a group, seen as an entity, with specific properties that set it apart from other groups.
Catelyn describes her childhood as a happy one-she had an extremely close relationship with her sister Lysa, who was not far apart from her in age, and she enjoyed being with her father, who was a kind and just ruler in his domain in the Seven Kingdoms.
Next he describes how fire is capable of breaking wood apart into its minuscule parts through the rapid motion of the particles of fire within the flames.
Herodotus describes it as follows: The Panionion is a sacred ground in Mykale, facing north ; it was set apart for Poseidon of Helicon by the joint will of the Ionians.
" He speaks out against Jumbo mortgages and picks apart the arguments presented by the vested interests who wish to maintain the status quo, including public sector unions whom he describes as Ireland's strongest cartel.
Little is known of her family background, apart from the fact that an Ottoman inscription ( vakfiye ) describes her as Khātûn binti Abdullah ( Daughter of Abdullah ).

describes and mighty
The biblical account of Pentecost in the second chapter of the book of Acts describes the sound of a mighty rushing wind and " divided tongues like fire " coming to rest on the apostles.
In Norway, the historian Edvard Bull famously proclaimed that " we have to give up all illusions that Snorri's mighty epic bears any deeper resemblance to what actually happened " in the time it describes.
The story ends with a hint of hope for him, as he admits his responsibility for what happened to Podkayne — that he " fubbed it, mighty dry " — then shows some human feeling by regretting his inability to cry and describes his plan to raise the fairy himself.
Bach scholar Christoph Wolff describes the work as representing " a summary of his writing for voice, not only in its variety of styles, compositional devices, and range of sonorities, but also in its high level of technical polish ... Bach's mighty setting preserved the musical and artistic creed of its creator for posterity.
The first who describes them calls them " deeply engraved " in 1690 ; but Cotton Mather had never seen the rock, so far as we know, and this statement of his is doubtless on a par with his other statement that the characters are on " a mighty Rock.
The Book of Acts ( 2: 1-13 ) describes Galileans speaking in non-native languages drawn from all over the Roman Empire, so that visitors to Jerusalem could understand them declaring " the mighty works of God ".
The legend describes " the old wise men " explaining this geography and cosmology of the Earth to Alexander, and then Alexander setting out to enclose Gog and Magog behind a mighty gate between a narrow passage at the end of the flat Earth:
However, this passage describes the Nephilim as mighty ( gibborim ).
Panthea describes Demogorgon upon his ebon throne: " I see a mighty darkness / Filling the seat of power, and rays of gloom / Dart round, as light from the meridian sun ,/ Ungazed upon and shapeless ; neither limb ,/ Nor form, nor outline ; yet we feel it is / A living Spirit.
Tharen himself describes the music as " songs radiate a kind of beauty, but on the other side we always tried to make our music dark and mighty, the same goes to the lyrics.
This describes how the færstice has been caused by the projectiles of ' mighty women ' ( ða mihtigan wif ), whom the healer will combat.

describes and chief
The manager explains to Marlow that they couldn't wait, and needed to take the steamboat up-river because of " rumours that a very important station was in jeopardy, and its chief, Mr. Kurtz, was ill ." Marlow describes that the manager " inspired uneasiness "-" just uneasiness — nothing more "-Along with the manager, Marlow describes the other Company men at this station as lazy back-biting " pilgrims "-fraught with envy and jealousy.
In Ben Gurion: A Political Life by Peres and David Landau, former editor in chief of Haaretz newspaper, Peres describes himself as a " Ben-Gurionist.
Michael Brown describes James as an ' able, aggressive and opportunistic politician ' whose chief aim was to establish a monarchy that had stature and was free from the confrontations that had beset his father's reign.
Travis describes the ENIAC project at the University of Pennsylvania ( 1941 – 46 ), the technical and leadership abilities of chief engineer Eckert, the working relations between John Mauchly and Eckert, the disputes over patent rights, and their resignation from the university.
The cable describes how former Guatemalan diplomat Edmond Mulet, then chief of MINUSTAH " urged US legal action against Aristide to prevent the former president from gaining more traction with the Haitian population and returning to Haiti.
In the Coen Brothers 1998 motion picture The Big Lebowski, the fictional chief of police describes it thus: " We've got a nice, quiet beach community here, and I aim to keep it nice and quiet ".
Geoffrey dealt with Avalon in more detail in Vita Merlini, in which he describes for the first time in Arthurian legend the enchantress Morgan le Fay as the chief of nine sisters ( Moronoe, Mazoe, Gliten, Glitonea, Gliton, Tyronoe, Thiten and Thiton ) who live on Avalon.
In an event he describes as a " fluke ", he was given a job as the chief speechwriter for Vice President Bush.
She was also a fact checker and the first chief of research for Spy magazine ; a book about Spy describes her then as " your average decked-out-heavy-metal-head-next-door.
The chief authority for the bishop's life is William de Chambre, printed in Wharton's Anglia Sacra, 1691, and in Historiae conelmensis scriptores tres, Surtees Soc., 1839, who describes him as an amiable and excellent man, charitable in his diocese, and the liberal patron of many learned men, among these being Thomas Bradwardine, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Fitzralph, afterwards Archbishop of Armagh, the enemy of the mendicant orders, Walter Burley, who translated Aristotle, John Mauduit the astronomer, Robert Holkot and Richard de Kilvington.
In the Vita Merlini, he describes this island in more detail and names " Morgen " as the chief of nine magical sisters who dwell there.
Its chief executive officer is paid in the approximate range of $ 1 million a year, which REI describes as in line with the median of similar-sized corporate enterprises.
The Zohar, a book of Jewish mysticism, describes his position in Hell as such that he had " tens of thousands of angels of destruction " under him, and that he was " chief of demons in Gehinnon ( Hell ; a more familiar spelling is " Gehenna ") with 12, 000 myriads of attendants, all charged with the punishment of the souls of sinners.
John R. Jewitt, an Englishman who wrote a memoir about his years as a captive of chief Maquinna in 1802 – 1805, describes the area in some detail.
The chapter XVII of Egil's saga describes how Thorolf Kveldulfsson ( King of Norway's tax chief starting 872 AD ) from Namdalen, located in the southernmost tip of the historic Hålogaland, goes to Kvenland again:
The game is named for its chief villain, Exodus, a creation of Minax and Mondain that the series later describes as neither human nor machine.
The art historian Theo Snoddy describes him asthe main follower ’ of Clarke at the school but, although his illustrations from the 1920s onwards are unmistakably influenced by the work of his friend, his earlier work, which includes his cartoons for Sinn Féin, reveals his debt to the principal book illustrators at the turn of the century, chief among them being Jack B. Yeats.
* Produce and make available to the public an annual report that describes its activities and identifies its directors / governing body and chief administrative personnel.
However, he fled to the United States in 1983 amid what Stephan Ellis describes as the ' increasingly menacing atmosphere in Monrovia ' shortly before Thomas Quiwonkpa, Doe's chief lieutenant, fled into exile himself.
Beginning in Chapter IV, the novel provides a detailed account of Joan ’ s three month long trial starting on February 21st, 1431. de Conte, secretly serving as clerk to the chief recorder, describes the trial as unfair on multiple fronts.
He describes the sacred cities of Islam and the chief pilgrim sites and ceremonies with remarkable accuracy, almost all his details being confirmed by later writers.
Pontin is the editor in chief and publisher of Technology Review, an independent publication owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that describes emerging technologies.
The capital describes, among other donations, the gift of a stupa with a relic of the Buddha, by Queen Aiyasi Kamuia, the " chief queen of the Indo-Scythian ruler of Mathura, strap Rajuvula ", mentioned as the " daughter of Kharaosta Kamuio " ( See: Mathura Lion Capital inscriptions below ).

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