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Ashva (Sanskrit: अश्व, IAST: Aśva) is the
Sanskrit word for a horse, one of the
significant animals finding references in the
Vedas as well as
later Hindu...
- CE.
Jayachandra inherited his
grandfather Govindachandra's
royal titles:
Ashva-pati Nara-pati Gaja-pati
Rajatrayadhipati ("leader of
three forces: the...
- of
cosmic analogy,
ashva s the Sun. In
respect to the
adhyatma paksha, the Pra****ati-Agni, or the Purusha, the Creator, is the
Ashva; He is the same as...
- This is a list of
legendary creatures from
Indian folklore,
including those from
Vedic and
Hindu mythology,
sorted by
their classification or affiliation...
- Añjaneyāsana (Sanskrit: अञ्जनेयासन, "Son of
Anjani pose"),
Crescent Moon Pose, or
Ashva Sanchalanasana (Equestrian Pose) is a
lunging back
bending asana in modern...
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Shankara derives it from shva (tomorrow) and stha (that
which remains).
Ashva (horse) and stha (situated),
meaning where horses are tied, is
another derivation...
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became a
horse (
ashva),
because it
swelled (ashvat), and was fit for
sacrifice (medhya); and this is why the horse-sacrifice is
called Ashva-medha [...] Therefore...
- the
golden rays
Parvatasana ॐ मरीचये नमः Oṃ Marīcaye Namaḥ
possesses raga
Ashva Sanchalanasana ॐ आदित्याय नमः Oṃ Ādityāya Namaḥ is son of
Aditi Padahastasana...
- (gaja-vyala).
Other common examples are: the lion-headed (simha-vyala), horse- (
ashva-vyala), human- (nir-vyala) and the dog-headed (shvana-vyala) ones. The yali...
- Aitareya-upanishad, Samhita-upanishad, Kau****aki-upanishad). The
horse (
ashva), cattle,
sheep and goat play an
important role in the Rigveda.
There are...