- The
Pavamana Mantra (
pavamāna meaning "being purified, strained",
historically a name of Soma), also
known as
pavamāna abhyāroha (abhyāroha, lit. "ascending"...
- Vayu (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ʋaːjʊ], Sanskrit: वायु, IAST: Vāyu), also
known as Vāta and Pavana, is the
Hindu god of the
winds as well as the divine...
- born. The
Brahmanda Purana mentions the
names of the
children of Svaha:
Pavamāna, Pāvaka, and Śuci. In the Devi
Bhagavata Purana,
Narayana offers Narada...
- A
mantra (Pali: mantra) or
mantram (Devanagari: मन्त्रम्) is a
sacred utterance, a
numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or
group of
words (most...
- (although
Griffith marks 9.5 as
dedicated to the Apris)
devoted to Sóma
Pávamāna, "Purifying Soma", the
sacred potion of the
Vedic religion.
Similar to...
- He and his
family of
students are
mainly composers of
hymns for Soma
Pavamāna ("self-purifying Soma"),
which represents a
single moment in the Soma sacrifice...
- The
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (Sanskrit: बृहदारण्यकोपनिषद्, IAST: Bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣad) is one of the Prin****l
Upanishads and one of the
first Upanishadic...
- ritual. The Soma
Mandala of the
Rigveda is
completely dedicated to Soma
Pavamana, and is
focused on a
moment in the
ritual when the soma is pressed, strained...
-
invocations of deities, e.g. ****atri
Mantra dedicated to Savitr,
Pavamana Mantra to Soma
Pavamana, and many of the
Buddhist Dhāraṇī
originate as recitations...
- Götterdämmerung),
features a
choir singing extracts (shlokas) from the
Pavamana Mantra,
introduced in the Upanishads. The
chorus can be
roughly translated...