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Prithu (Sanskrit: पृथु, IAST:
Pṛthu, lit. "large, great, important, abundant"), also
called Pruthu,
Prithi and
Prithu Vainya ("Prithu — the son of Vena")...
- the
truths that
characterise animals may be
attributed to her as well:
Pṛthu got
angry on
hearing this and
taking his bow
Ajagava and
several arrows...
- Kumaras, Varaha, Narada, Nara-Narayana, Kapila, Dattatreya, Yajna, Rsabha,
Prthu, Matsya, Kurma, Dhanvantari, Mohini, Nrsimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Vyasadeva...
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Avantikacharya ("acharya of Avanti").
Utpala also
describes Varāhamihira's son
Prthu-yashas as Avantikacharya, in his
commentary on Shat-panchashika. Historian...
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Kakutstha or
Puranjaya (Purañjaya) or
Anaranya I
Anena (Anenā)
Prithu (
Pṛthu)
Vishtarashva (Viṣṭarāśva), Visvarandhi, or Viśvagandhi
Chandra (Cāndra-yuvanāśva)...
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Kakutstha or
Puranjaya (Purañjaya) or
Anaranya I
Anena (Anenā)
Prithu (
Pṛthu)
Vishtarashva (Viṣṭarāśva), Visvarandhi, or Viśvagandhi
Chandra (Cāndra-yuvanāśva)...
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Before the
first king,
Pṛthu, was
initiated into kingship, all the
plants would wither and the
people died from hunger.
Pṛthu then
milked various forms...
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Killing of the tyrant-king Vena by
Brahmins before the
appearance of the
Prthu avatar to
restore abundance of the
Earth Allegorical story, descriptions...
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counter the Agneyastra. Dh****h &
Shara Ājagava - The bow of Rājā Māndātā and
Pŗthu (see Pinaka).
Arrow of
Brahma - The
arrow given by the sage
Agastya to Rama...
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formula kṣā́m ... pṛthivī́m ('broad earth'), cf. also
Prithu (Sanskrit: पृथु,
Pṛthu), a
mythological sovereign who
chases the
goddess Prthvi,
shapeshifted as...