- In
Indian religions,
Patala (Sanskrit: पाताल, IAST:
pātāla, lit. that
which is
below the feet),
denotes the
subterranean realms of the
universe – which...
- the free dictionary.
Patala in
Indian religions denotes the
subterranean realms of the universe.
Patala may also
refer to:
Patala,
Uttar Pradesh, a town...
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Regio Patalis is
Latin for “the
region of
Patala”, that is the
region around the
ancient city of
Patala at the
mouth of the
Indus River in Sindh, ****stan...
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Makaradhwaja who was
later raised by the Ahiravana, a
demon king who
ruled Patala who was one of Ravana’s son. When grew up, Ahiravana,
seeing Makaradhwaja's...
- she is also
described as
dwelling in Goloka—the
realm of the cows—and
Patala, the netherworld.
Kamadhenu is
often addressed by the
proper name Surabhi...
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Bhumi with his hood. He is
believed to
support her even today, thus
making Patala his
perennial residence.
Shesha is
usually depicted as
floating in the ocean...
- Enno
Patalas (15
October 1929, in Quakenbrück – 7
August 2018, in Munich) was a
German film historian, collector, and
expert film preservationist. A former...
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palace in
patala and give him the
privilege of
serving him. However, when
Goddess Lakshmi finds out, she does not approve. She goes to
patala,
makes Mahabali...
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Patala is a town and a
nagar panchayat in
Ghaziabad district in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh.
Patala is
mostly inhabited by Jats, who
commonly use...
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Folklore Films: The Case of
Patala Bhairavi". Academia.edu.
Retrieved 28 May 2015. "iTunes – Music – Pathala...