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  • [[category:Mythological Literature]]
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  • Vats is one of 16 mythological Mahajanpad of India.Allahabad and Mirzapur district of present Uttar Prades
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  • [[category:Religion and Sect]] [[category:Mythological Literature]]
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  • *Any ancient text in [[Sanskrit]] containing mythological account of ancient times is called Purana. In non- Vedic Sanskrit studies t [[category:Mythological Literature]]
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  • ====<u>Mythological History</u>====
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  • ===<u>Mythological Legend</u>===
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  • ...The melting of glaciers has also been referred in Rigvedic literature, in mythological terms, as an outcome of war between God [[Indra]] and the demon Vritral. Th
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  • ==Krishna—A Mythological or a Historical Figure?== ...eveal several other facts about the Man which have to be sifted from later mythological additions to his personality. If we look beyond the myths accumulated over
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  • ...s a Vaishnava religious city and termed Krishna, its presiding deity, as a mythological figure. It was rediscovered by the civilized world in 1836 when Colonel L.R As per mythological belief Mathura is eternally enjoying the protection of Krishna's fabled whe
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  • ...of Akbar helped seers and devotees discover and redecorate the ancient and mythological sites and spots of the Brajbhoomi. This land used to be largely green, redo
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  • The attempt to extract a grain of historical truth from an accumulation of mythological legend is an interesting, but not very satisfactory, undertaking: there is ...on of Hindu Mathura, besides its primary signification, represents also in mythological language the great historical fact, attested by the notices of contemporary
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  • ...its name from, a sacred pond called Santanu-kund. The eponymous hero is a mythological character of such remote antiquity that he is barely remembered at all at t ...led explanation on account either of their intrinsic difficulty, or of the mythological disguise put upon them by the local pandits, who think there is no place in
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  • ...of the district, though comparatively poor in natural products, is rich in mythological legend, and contains in the towns of Mathura and Brinda-ban a series of the ...ons, an illiterate class, who were not likely to trouble them-selves about mythological pedigrees; while the story of their parentage would not be of sufficient in
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  • ...o the Sanskrit word for ‘children,’ santana. For, though Raja Santanu is a mythological personage of much ancient celebrity, being mentioned not only in several of
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  • ...any of the older local names, which are now fancifully connected with some mythological incident, the word is really descriptive simply of the natural features of ...has a sacred pond called Kilol-kund, but no vestige of any grove. Various mythological etymologies for the name are assigned by the local pandits; but, as usual,
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  • In many cases a false analogy has suggested a mythological derivation. Thus, all native scholars see in Mathura an allusion to Madhu-m
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  • ...ast and south-west, parallel to the Bharatpur ranges and celebrated in the mythological legends of the Hindus. The hill is about five miles long and stands about a
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