- The
Kirāta (Sanskrit: किरात) is a
generic term in
Sanskrit literature for
people who had
territory in the mountains,
particularly in the
Himalayas and...
- [citation needed]
Kirata kingdom in
Sanskrit literature and
Hindu mythology refers to any
kingdom of the Kiratis, who were
dwellers mostly in the Himalayas...
- Kirātārjunīya (Sanskrit: किरातार्जुनीय, Of
Kirata and Arjuna) is an epic poem by Bhāravi,
written in Sanskrit.
Believed to have been
composed in the 6th...
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looked up he saw that the
garland was on the
crown of the
Kirata. He then
understood that the
Kirata was Lord Shiva, and
overwhelmed with joy,
Arjuna fell...
- The
etymology of "Kirat" is
believed to
derive from the
Sanskrit term "
Kirāta,"
which originally referred to the
indigenous tribes of the region, particularly...
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struck down by two arrows.
Arjuna and
Kirata argue over who
killed the boar. They
battle each other, with
Kirata remaining unharmed due to his divinity...
- (son of
Kirata) in Sanskrit.
Vettakkorumakan is
believed to be the son of
Shiva by his
consort Parvati, born when he ****umed the form of a
Kirata (hunter)...
- century) and the
Yogini Tantra too
record that the
goddess Kamakhya is of
Kirata origin, and that the
worship of
Kamakhya predates the
establishment of Kamarupa...
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Faunis kirata, the
broad striped faun, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It was
described by
Lionel de Nicéville in 1891. It is
found in Peninsular...
- Purana, the
dynasty was
established by
Naraka of Videha, by
removing the
Kirata chief Ghataka, the last of the
Danava dynasty. The
development of the details...