-
Svaha (Sanskrit: स्वाहा, IAST: Svāhā), also
referred to as Manyanti, is the
Hindu goddess of
sacrifices featured in the Vedas. She is the
consort of Agni...
- Kirtti, Khyati, Sambhuti, Smriti, Priti, Kshama, Sannati, Urjja, Svaha,
Svadha, and Sati. The
Padma Purana records that
Daksha felt that 24
daughters were...
-
daughter of
Mount Meru,
according to the Ramayana, or is the
daughter of
Svadhā and her
husband Kavi, a
member of the
class of Pitṛs, as per some other...
- Ashvini, Bharani, Krittika, Rohini, Chitra, Svati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Revati, Svaha,
Svadha, Murti, Sati
Consort Bhrigu Children Dhata Vidhata Bhargavi...
-
Khyati Bhrigu Sambhuti Marichi Smriti Angiras Priti ****stya
Kshama ****ha
Sannati Kratu Anasuya Atri
Urjja Vashishtha Svaha Agni
Svadha Pitrs Sati Shiva...
- the
ritual gr****,
share in the
pressed soma and the food at (the cry of) "
svadhā", they are the most
welcome arrivals here. —RV 10.15.13 —translated by Stephanie...
- that he
married Smriti (memory), the
daughter of
Daksha and
later married Svadha (oblation). Yet
other Puranic accounts state, he
married Shubha and they...
- Atri
Urjja married sage
Vashishtha Svaha married Agni, the god of fire
Svadha married Kavi, a
member of the
class of
Pitrs Sati
married Shiva Along with...
- Rudras. They are: Dhi
Vrtti Usana Urna
Niyuta Sarpis Ila
Ambika Iravatl Svadha Diksa Brahma allotted to the
Rudras the
eleven positions of the
heart and...
-
causal efficacy where a
cause "produces an
effect because a
property or
svadha (energy) is
inherent in something"
along with
alternative ideas of causality...