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Sharvara (Sanskrit: शार्वर, romanized: Śārvara), also
rendered Shabala (Sanskrit: शबल, romanized: Śabala) and
Shyama (Sanskrit: श्याम, romanized: Śyāma)...
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mentioned in the Rigveda. Its
offspring became the
watchdogs of Yama,
Sharvara and Shyama. Yudhishthira, one of the Pandavas,
insisted that he be allowed...
- mythology, Yama, the god of death, owns two
watchdogs named Shyama and
Sharvara,
which each have four eyes—they are said to
watch over the
gates of Naraka...
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heaven for Yudhishthira. In
Hindu mythology, Yama has two dogs—Shyama and
Sharvara—who
guard the door of ****.
Nepali Hindus believe that by
worshipping dogs...
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temperatures ever
recorded in Europe. List of Gr****
mythological creatures Sharvara and
Shyama of
Hindu mythology Dormarch – part of the Cŵn
Annwn ****hound...
- Sleep. Yama has two four-e****,
broad nosed, brindled, reddish-brown dogs,
Sharvara and Shyama, who are the sons of Saramā. However, in the Atharvaveda, one...
- Sarama") are the
children of Sarama,
whose names are
Shyama and Sabala.
Sharvara is an
ancient Hindu mythical dog
belonging to Yama.
Sisara is the husband...
- lord of death, has two dogs who
guard the underworld.
Their names are
Sharvara and Shyama. The
Nepali festival of ****ur Tihar,
which brings dogs into...
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Fates in Gr****
mythology Laima Dalia (mythology) Giltinė
Osiris Saureil Sharvara Yima
Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1995).
Vedic Mythology.
Motilal Banarsid****...