- Āpa 'water'
usually appears in
place of Aha. The
Vishnu Purana equates Prabhāsa with the
lights of the 27
Nakshatras (Constellations/Lunar Mansions) and...
- with the
Prabhasa tirtha,
states Hiltebeitel. The
critical editions of the Mahabharata, in
several chapters and
books mentions that this "
Prabhasa" is at...
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Prabhasa monastyrskii is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Vladimir Viktorovitch Dubatolov in 2012. It is
found in Vietnam. The
length of...
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Prabhasa is a
genus of
moths in the
family Erebidae. Most
species were
previously placed in the
genus Eilema.
Prabhasa plumbeomicans Hampson, 1894 Prabhasa...
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Binomial name
Eilema flexistriata (Butler, 1882)
Synonyms Prabhasa flexistriata Butler, 1882
Eilema angulosa Saalmüller, 1884
Prabhasa angustata Butler, 1882...
- also
called Anila ("wind"), Dyauṣ the "Sky" god, also
called Dyeus and
Prabhāsa or the "shining dawn", also
called akasha or sky, Pṛthivī the "Earth" goddess/god...
- son of Bhuvana. In the
Mahabharata and Harivamsha, he is the son of Vasu
Prabhāsa and Yoga-siddhā. In the Puranas, he is the son of Vāstu or sometimes, Brahma...
- of his child, who had
disappeared in the
ocean at
Prabhasa. The two
brothers travelled to
Prabhasa and
found that the son had been
snatched away by a...
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Prabhasa venosa is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
found in
eastern India (West Bengal, Sikkim, ****am), Myanmar, Thailand,
China (Zhejiang, Fujian...
- epics. The
narratives of Shri Krishna,
mention Somanatha and the
adjoining Prabhasa tirtha, but not
Nageswara or
Darukavana in Dwaraka.
Darukavana might exist...