- Nirṛti (Sanskrit: निर्ऋति, romanized: Nirṛti)
sometimes spelled Nirruti or
Nirriti, is a
Hindu deity,
personifying death, decay, and sorrow. In
early Hindu...
- that
Nirriti has refused, and
instead they ally with
Brahma to
defeat Nirriti, if
Brahma will
consent to
their demands. This
alliance defeats Nirriti in...
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transformed itself into its true
identity of Dharma.
Deities like Rudra,
Nirriti, and
Virabhadra are ****ociated with dogs. Shiva, in his
aspect as Bhairava...
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Vedic goddess Nirriti is ****ociated with death, decay, bad luck, anger, and need.
Hymns emphasize offerings to keep her away. Like
Nirriti,
Dhumavati is...
- Mahabharata, the
Rudras are
eleven in
number and are named:
Mrgavadha Sarpa Nirriti Ajaikapad Ahi
Budhnya Pinakin Dahana Ishvara Kapali Sthanu Bhaga While...
- Yu
Mercury Indra 19 Mūla (मूल) ये Ye यो Yo भा Bha भी Bhi Ketu Varuna,
Nirriti 20 Pūrva Aṣāḍhā (पूर्वाषाढ़ा) भू Bhu धा Dha फा Bha/Pha ढा Dha
Venus Apah...
- with the earth,
relating her to the
goddess of
graveyards and sorrow,
Nirriti,
another partner of Yama in the Vedas. In the Brahmanas;
however retains...
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destructive Kali, Gauri,
Nirriti in
another aspect. Tate
suggests Parvati is a
mixture of the
Vedic goddesses Aditi and
Nirriti, and
being a
mountain goddess...
-
Brahma and
their union produced the
eleven Rudras. Here they are named:
Nirriti, Shambhu, Aparajita, Mrigavyadha, Kapardi, Dahana, Khara, Ahirabradhya...
- (dawn), Vāc (speech, wisdom),
Sarasvati (as river),
Prithivi (earth),
Nirriti (annihilator),
Shraddha (faith, confidence).
Goddesses such as Uma appear...