-
Devata (pl: devatas,
meaning 'the gods') (Devanagari: देवता; Khmer: ទេវតា (tevoda); Thai: เทวดา (tevada); Javanese, Balinese, Sundanese, Malay: dewata;...
- Dharani, and
hence be
reborn in a pure place.
According to the Sūtra a
devaputra by the name of Suṣṭhita (Supratiṣṭhita) was
enjoying the
supremely wonderful...
-
expression Devaputra Shāhi Shāhānu Shāhi
evidently designates the
Kushan princes,
being a
deformation of the
Kushan regnal titles Devaputra, Shao and Shaonanoshao:...
-
proclaims that the
Dēvaputra-Shāhi-Shāhānushāhi (referring to the last
Kushan rulers,
being a
deformation of the
Kushan regnal titles Devaputra, Shao and Shaonanoshao:...
- Skandha-māra - Māra as
metaphor for the
entirety of
conditioned existence.
Devaputra-māra - the deva of the
sensuous realm, who
tried to
prevent Gautama Buddha...
- Susīma is a
devaputra in Buddhism. He is said to be one of the one
thousand sons of Shakra. His name has also been
translated into
English as Excellent...
- nature.
Angel of the Lord
Anunnaki Archangel List of
angels in
theology Devaputra Douglas,
Tenney &
Silva 2011, p. 1384 The
lexical item in Hebrew: אלהים...
- coins. A
further support for this idea is that
there is a
mention of one "
Devaputra Shahi Shahanshahi Shaka Murunda" in Samudragupta's
famous Allahabad inscription...
- of
their own
districts and
provinces through the Garuḍa badge, by the
Dēvaputra-Shāhi-Shāhānushāhi and the Śaka
lords and by (rulers)
occupying all Island...
- Skandha-māra, or māra as
metaphor for the
entirety of
conditioned existence.
Devaputra-māra, the deva of the
sensuous realm, who
tries to
prevent Gautama Buddha...