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Sharvara (Sanskrit: शार्वर, romanized:
Śārvara), also
rendered Shabala (Sanskrit: शबल, romanized: Śabala) and
Shyama (Sanskrit: श्याम, romanized: Śyāma)...
- the ones who
entered could not get out. The Gr****
Cerberus and the
Hindu Śárvara likely derive from the
common Proto-Indo-European noun *Ḱérberos ("spotted")...
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Republic Sárvár, KSH "Susret preživelih logoraša "
Šarvara"". "Susret preživelih logoraša "
Šarvara"". Encyclopædia Britannica: a new
survey of universal...
- Gr**** Cerberus, the three-headed
hound of Hades, and the
Indic सर्वरा
Sarvarā, one of the
hounds of Yama,
whose names may
derive from an Indo-European...
- successful". It has been
claimed to be
related to the
Sanskrit word सर्वरा
sarvarā, used as an
epithet of one of the dogs of Yama, from a Proto-Indo-European...
- the ones who
entered could not get out. The Gr****
Cerberus and the
Hindu Śárvara most
likely derive from the
common noun *kérberos ("spotted").
Bruce Lincoln...
- In Indo-European myths, the
figure of the dog is
embodied by Cerberus,
Sarvarā, and Garmr. In Zoroastrianism, two four-e**** dogs
guard the
bridge to the...
-
guardian of the
Otherworld in Indo-European
cultures (Gr**** Cerberus,
Indic Śārvara,
Norse Garmr). The
mytheme possibly stems from an
older Ancient North Eurasian...
- Dr
Amrita Duhan IPS Dr
Preeti Gehlaut Nara Capt
Manoj Khatri HCS
Chitra Sarvara Pramod Sehwag Ashish Chaudhary, HPS Dr
Kulbir Ahlawat Anirudh Chautala...