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- eleven in number and are named: Mrgavadha Sarpa Nirriti Ajaikapad Ahi Budhnya Pinakin Dahana Ishvara Kapali Sthanu Bhaga While Kapalin is described the...
- Hinduism's earliest scriptures. Aja Ekapada is closely ****ociated with Ahi Budhnya ("serpent of the deep ocean"), appearing in juxtaposition with the latter...
- unclear why those two and not any other Azi, or for that matter, Vedic ahi budhnya, should be related. Boyce draws attention to the fact that Indra is specifically...
- (अजपाद) "Unborn Foot"/"Goat Foot" Unknown Inau****ious 18 19:36–20:24 Ahir-Budhnya (अहिर्बुध्न्य) "Serpent at the Bottom" Hydra Au****ious 19 20:24–21:12...
- Python is derived from the same root as the Indic mythological serpent Ahi Budhnya and badnjak. Semele changed her name to Thyone after she was rescued by...
- malevolent, Vedic tradition has only one other dragon besides Vṛtra - ahi budhnya, the benevolent "dragon of the deep". In the Vedas, gods battle dragons...
- p.991 Martirosyan, Hrach (2018). "Armenian Andndayin ōj and Vedic Áhi- Budhnyà- "Abyssal Serpent"". Farnah: Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies: 191–197...
- OCLC 1295213206. Martirosyan, Hrach (2018). "Armenian Andndayin ōj and Vedic Áhi- Budhnyà- "Abyssal Serpent"". In: Farnah: Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies...
- serpent Ahi Budhnya ("the Dragon of the Deep") killed by Indra, and the Gr**** dragon Python killed by Apollo. The words badnjak, budhnya, and python stem...