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Susna (Sanskrit: शुष्ण, romanized:
Śuṣṇa) is an
asura described in
Hindu texts.
Normally ****ociated with drought,
Susna is
often described as possessing...
- when the
Buddha addresses Śakra with the
title "Vatrabhū." Jörmungandr
Susna Typhon Vala (Vritra's brother)
Vedic mythology Veles Verethragna Yamata...
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Lubotsky 2011, s.v. pṛithvī́-.
Lubotsky 2011, s.v. pisán-.
Lubotsky 2011, s.v.
śúsna-.
Lubotsky 2011, s.v. tritá-. Benveniste, Émile (1975). Mélanges linguistiques...
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horses of the wind to the
house of Uśanā Kāvya to
receive aid
before killing Śuṣṇa, the
enemy of Kutsa. In one myth
Indra (in some versions[which?] helped...
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Hindu goddess, who is
described as the
mother of the
nagas (serpents).
Susna is a
horned serpent-demon who aids the
Asuras in
their war
against the Deva...
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Rigveda as a
heroic figure who is ****ociated with Indra's
defeat of the
demon Śuṣṇa and the
winning of the sun. He,
along with
Atithigva and Āyu, are also known...
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Ashvins Tvashtr Ribhus Pushan Rudra Mitra Varuna Aryaman Asuras Vritra Susna Dasas Danu
Danavas Rivers Sapta Sindhu Nadistuti Sarasvati Sindhu Sarayu...
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Nordland county, Norway. The
village lies
along the
river Vefsna (also
called Susna) in the
Susendal valley, just
north of Børgefjell
National Park. The village...
- Muni****lity. The
southern parts of the
river are
sometimes called the
river Susna. The
river flows north, not far from the
Swedish border, and some of the...
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Another version claims that the
Sasna stream comes from the
Lithuanian word "
susna" -
which means deca****, withered. "2011 census".
Statistikos Departamentas...