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Aranyani (Sanskrit: अरण्यानि, romanized:
Araṇyānī, lit. 'forest') is the
goddess of
forests and the wild
animals that
dwell within them in Hinduism. Aranyani...
- Devi Maa
Aranya Devi
Religion Affiliation Hinduism District Bhojpur Deity Aranyani (believed)
Location Location Arrah State Bihar Country India Position in...
- (cosmic
moral order), Vāc (sound), Nirṛti (destruction),
Ratri (night) and
Aranyani (forest).
Bounty goddesses such as Dinsana, Raka, Puramdhi, Parendi, Bharati...
- Parvati,
after many
painful discussions while parting with
their daughter Aranyani, gave her away to the
divine Kalpavriksha for
safekeeping when the demon...
- of
oceans Vayu, god of wind Indra, god of rain,
lightning and
thunders Aranyani,
goddess of the
forests and the
animals that
dwell within it Amaterasu...
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Mandir at Badi
Devisthan Shish Mahal Chowk in Arrah.
Bihar Right thigh Aranyani Bhuma Bhairava 63
Tuljabhavani Temple at Tul****ur,
Dharashiv district Maharashtra...
- own
hymns in the
other books (Nirrti 10.59,
Asamati 10.60,
Ratri 10.127,
Aranyani 10.146,
Indrani 10.159), but also to
objects like dice (10.34),
herbs (10...
- 0E 300.0 1997
Aikhylu Bashkir myth's moon daughter.
Aranyani Chasma 69.3N 74.4E 718.0 1985
Aranyani Indian forest goddess.
Ardwinna Chasma 21.0N 197.0E...
- in 10.58 Dakshina, a god in 10.107
Purusha in the
Purusha sukta, 10.90
Aranyani Ratri Aditi Shachi Bhaga Vasukra Atri Apam
Napat Kshetrapati Ghrta Nirrti...
- (river, knowledge), Vāc (sound), Nirṛti (destruction),
Ratri (night),
Aranyani (forest), and
bounty goddesses such as Dinsana, Raka, Puramdhi, Parendi...