Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Pratibhanakuta" | Buddhist | Pinnacle of Eloquence and one the names of the 1000 Buddhas from the Blessed Age. Buddhist |
God name "Pratibhanakuta (excellent intelligence)" | Buddhist | God. A BODHISATTVA or buddhadesignate. Color: yellow or red. Attribute: sword on lotus.... |
Goddess name "Pratibhanapratisamvit" | Buddhist / Vajrayana | Goddess of context analysis. One of a group of four. Color: green. Attributes: three-pronged staff and bell.... |
Goddess name "Pratibhanaspratisamvit" | Hindu | A goddess, one of context analysis |
Goddess name "Pratisamvit" | Buddhist | Collective name for four goddesses Buddhist |
Goddess name "Pratisamvit (analytical science)" | Buddhist | Generic name for four goddesses. (Vajrayana). The personifications of logical analysis.... |
Goddess name "Pratyangira" | Hindu | Goddess of rather terrifying aspect Hindu |
Goddess name "Pratyangira (whose speech is directed westward)" | Hindu | Goddess of terrifying aspect. She rides upon a lion. Attributes: cup, drum, flaming hair, snake noose and trident.... |
God name "Pratyusa" | Hindu | Attendant god of Indra Hindu / Puranic / Epic |
Deities name "Pratyusa (scorching)" | Hindu / Epic / Puranic | Attendant god. One of a group of VASU deities answering to the god INDRA. Attributes: hook, knife, Sakti and sword.... |
Goddess name "Praxadike" | Roman | A goddess of enterprise |
Goddess name "Praxidice" | Greek | A goddess of justice |
Goddess name "Praxidice or Praxadike" | Greek | Goddess of exacting justice or she who watches that justice is done to men. Greek |
"Praxithea" | Greek | 1. A daughter of Phrasimus and Diogeneia, was the wife of Erechtheus, and mother of Cecrops, Pandorus, Metion, Orneus, Procris, Creusa, Chthonia, and Oreithyia. Some call her a daughter of Cephissus. |
Goddess name "Prende" | Albania | Goddess of love. Albania |
Goddess name "Prende" | Albanian | Goddess of love and consort of the thunder god Perende. Albanian |
Goddess name "Prende" | Pre - Christian Albanian | Goddess of love. The consort of the thunder god Perendi who became absorbed into Christianity as a saint.... |
King name "Priam" | Greek | The famous king of Troy, at the time of the Trojan war. He was a son of Laomedon and Strymo or Placia. His original name is said to have been Podarces, i. e. "the swift-footed," which was changed into Priamus, "the ransomed" because he was the only surviving son of Laomedon and was ransomed by his sister Hesione, after he had fallen into the hands of Heracles. Greek |