-
broken down into two
primary elements: Yama (यम), –the god of death; and
antaka (अन्तक) –destroyer. Thus, Yamāntaka
means “Destroyer of Death” or "Conqueror...
- and
eventually becomes the god of death. He also
becomes ****ociated with
Antaka (the Ender), Mṛtyu (Death), Nirṛti (Decease), and Sleep. Yama has two four-e****...
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include Panchala, Kausambi, and Mathura. He was
succeeded by Andhraka,
Antaka,
Bhagabhadra or
Bhadra according to
different puranas. Lahiri, Bela (1974)...
- from
Malagasy hafotsa (a kind of tree), and
Mauritian zahtak from
Malagasy antaka (a kind of plant). In some cases, as with some of the
nouns from French...
- gods
Surya (Mitra), the Sun "superhuman"
Power Gold
Pitris (ancestors)
Antaka (death) Yama, the god of
death Svadha (the food or
oblations offered to...
- pp. 244–245. doi:10.1163/9789047400912_008 Melchert, H. Craig. "Hittite
antaka- "loins" and an
Overlooked Myth
about Fire". In:
Hittite Studies in Honor...
- four oceans; who was
equal to (the gods)
Dhanada and
Varuna and
Indra and
Antaka; who was the very axe of (the god)
Kritanta (God of Death); who was the...
- . . . . . . .
there was Samudragupta,
equal to (the gods)
Dhanada and
Antaka in (respectively)
pleasure and anger; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
- name is
derived from two
Sanskrit words- kala (काल)
which means "time" and
antaka (अन्तक)
which means "He who ends". His
other names are-
Kalakala (कालकाल)...
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police officers,
giving further credence to an
alleged coverup.
Smomoul Antaka (1989)
Beisach Kramum (1991)
Sranah Klen Srae Morm (1992) Chan
Greoufa (1993)...