- manuṣyāḥ pitaraḥ (
pitrs who were
deceased human beings). Some of the
pitrs dwell in Devaloka,
while other dwell in Patala. The
devas and the
pitrs of Devaloka...
-
Friendly Pitrs or
Pitr,
spirits of
departed ancestors in
Hindu culture This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Pitr. If an internal...
- at Trimbakeshwar,
Maharashtra Hindu genealogy registers at
Varanasi The
pitrs (the forefathers) are the
spirits of the
departed ancestors in Hinduism...
- tṛtī́ya. Dyáuṣ
Pitṛ́ appears in
hymns with
Prithvi Mata 'Mother Earth' in the
ancient Vedic scriptures of Hinduism. In the Ṛg·veda, Dyáuṣ
Pitṛ́ appears in...
- Point-in-time
recovery (
PITR) in the
context of
computers involves systems,
often databases,
whereby an
administrator can
restore or
recover a set of data...
- a sage
named Jaratkaru was
wandering a
forest when he came
across his
Pitrs (spirits of his forefathers),
hanging over a
precipice of
blades of gr****...
-
daughter of the
Pitrs named Acchoda, and an
apsara named Adrika.
Because they
regard each
other as
father and daughter, they are
cursed by the
Pitrs to be born...
- of
Pitr-yajna or Shraddha,
sacrifice to the ancestors. The
Brahma Purana narrates about Varaha's
deliverance of the
Pitrs (manes). Once, the
Pitrs lust...
- him at
every turn.
Pitr's achievements include:
making the world's (second)
strongest coffee,
merging Coca-Cola,
Pepsi into
Pitr-Cola and
making Columbia...
- (Sanskrit: श्राद्ध), is a
ritual that some
Hindus perform to pay
homage to
their pitṛs (dead ancestors). They
believe that the
ritual would provide peace to the...