- Look up
daksa or
Daksha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Daksa may
refer to: Daksha,
creator god in Hinduism,
Daksa (island),
small island near Dubrovnik...
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Daksa is a
small uninhabited island in the
Croatian part of the
Adriatic Sea. It is
situated near
Dubrovnik in
front of the
Rijeka Dubrovačka ria. The...
- The
Daksa m****acre, also
called the
Daksa executions,
refers to the war
crime summary execution of 53 men,
accused of collaboration, by
Yugoslav Partisans...
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broad theme is
common to Vayu Purana,
Bhagavata Purana, and
Brahma Purana.
Daksa was
delegated by
Brahma to
create beings to po****te the cosmos; he went...
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Savarnika Rudra-savarni
Raucya 11 Dharma-savarni The four
Merusavarnis Pisanga Daksa-sarvarni Brahma-savarni 12 Rudra-savarni
Apisangabha Dharma-savarni Rudra-savarni...
- B.
Bhatt (2004). A
critical study of the Mahābhāgavatapurāṇam. p. 492. "
Daksa accompanied by his wife Prasuti..." B. K.
Chaturvedi i
Bhojraj Dwivedi (2016)...
- Daṣkavāṭika by
Jagadguru Adi
Shankara in maha
shakti peetha sloka at Māṇikye
Dakṣa vāṭika
which points to "Maanikyamba devi of Draksharama". The
place where...
- Hinduism,
Daksha (Sanskrit: दक्ष, lit. 'able, dexterous, or
honest one' IAST:
Dakṣa,) is one of the Pra****ati, the
agents of creation, as well as a
divine king-rishi...
- ethics. The
lineage is as follows, The
progeny of
Dharma by the
daughters of
Dakṣa were as follows: by Śraddhā (faith) he had Kāma (desire); by Lakṣmī (prosperity)...
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among them 8
larger (Olipa, Tajan, Jakljan, Šipan, Ruda, Lopud, Koločep and
Daksa) and 5
smaller ones (Sveti Andrija, Mišnjak, Kosmeč, Goleč and Crkvine)...