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Prithvi (Sanskrit: पृथ्वी,
Pṛthvī, also पृथिवी, Pṛthivī, "the Vast One", also
rendered Pṛthvī Mātā), is the
Sanskrit name for the earth, as well as the...
- द्यौष्पितृ, IAST: Dyáuṣpitṛ́) is the
Rigvedic sky deity. His
consort is
Prthvi, the
earth goddess, and
together they are the
archetypal parents in the...
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Prithviraja III (IAST:
Pṛthvī-rāja; 22 May 1166 –
December 1192), po****rly
known as
Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora, was a king from the
Chauhan (Chahamana)...
- (Pañcabhūtá)
along with sky (Ākāśa),
water (Apas), air (Vāyu) and
earth (
Pṛthvī), the five
combining to form the
empirically perceived material existence...
- a year, and then
broke into two
halves which formed the
Svarga and the
Pṛthvi.[citation needed] In
classical Purāṇic Hinduism, Hiraṇyagarbha is the term...
- (Mahābhutā) : Ākāśa tattva, Vāyu tattva,
Tejas tattva and Jala tattva.
Pṛthvī aṇḍa is the
terminal point of creation –
solid matter.
There is only one...
- Tiānnǚ) on the right. Jade
Buddha Temple (Shanghai, China) -
Statues of
Pṛthvī (Jiānláo Dishén) on the left and
Skanda (Wéituó) on the right. Jade Buddha...
- downward-pointing triangle,
bisected by a
horizontal line.
Prithvi (Sanskrit:
pṛthvī, also pṛthivī) is the
Hindu earth and
mother goddess.
According to one such...
- bhUta 1.
mAyUranAtham aniSam dhanyAsi
prthvi 2.
tArakESvara dayAnidhE SankarAbharana jala 3. abhayAmbA...
- parents) in Tuamotuan,
Rarotongan and
Marquesas genealogies Dyaúṣ-pitṛ and
Pṛthvī-mātṛ,
Vedic deities similar to
Rangi and Papa Nut and Geb,
Egyptian deities...