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List of Gods : "Sanskrit" - 31 records

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"Sabda"
Sanskrit The cosmic Word, equivalent to the Greek Logos. Sanskrit
King name
"Sagara"
Sanskrit A king of the solar dynasty and sovereign of Ayodhya. He was the father of 60,000 sons who were turned into a heap of ashes by a glance of the sage Kapila. Sanskrit

"Saham-pati"
Sanskrit The All-parent, the common progenitor and source of all. A name synonym with Brahman. Sanskrit

"Saiva"
Sanskrit The divinity and patron of all yogis. Sanskrit
Spirit name
"Sarvaga"
Sanskrit The spirit-substance of the world, its soul. Equivalent to the anima mundi, and that which the Christians call the Holy spirit. Sanskrit
Spirit name
"Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma"
India Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma (Sanskrit) the manifested universe with Brahma as the supreme mind and spirit. India

"Satyan Nasti Paro Dharmah"
Sanskrit There is no religion higher than truth. Rajas of Benares. Sanskrit
God name
"Sibika or Sivika"
Sanskrit The weapon of Kuvera, the Vedic god of wealth equivalent to the Greek Pluto. Sanskrit

"Sudarsana"
Sanskrit The chakra or circular weapon of Vishnu-Krishna, a flaming weapon called the disc of the Sun. Sanskrit

"Tamas"
Sanskrit The personification of darkness, illusion and ignorance. Sanskrit

"Ten-brel Chug-nyi"
Tibetan The twelve interdependent contributories to the origination of all phenomena, equivalent to the Sanskrit nidanas. Tibetan
Goddess name
"Ushas"
Sanskrit Sanskrit for "dawn", is a Vedic deity. She is the chief goddess, sometimes imagined as several goddesses, Dawns, exalted in the Rig Veda. She is portrayed as a beautifully adorned, sexually attractive young woman riding in a chariot. She is the daughter of Dyaus "Heaven".

"Yoni"
Sanskrit The Sanskrit word for "Divine Påśśage". The Ayurveda, or Science of Life, described yoni as a part of the female anatomy. Here the term was meant as a designation of respect for women who gave birth, thus contributing to the continuation of the community.
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