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Parjanya (Sanskrit: पर्जन्य, IAST:
parjánya)
according to the
Vedas is a
deity of rain, thunder, lightning, and the one who
fertilizes the earth. It is...
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Parjanya (Sanskrit: पार्जन्य, IAST:
Pārjánya) also
known as
Parjanya Maharaja or
Parjanya was one of the sons of king
Devamida and the
brother of Shurasena...
- Krishna,
featured in the
Harivamsha and the Puranas.
Nanda is the son of
Parjanya, a
ruler of the
Vraja region, who is a son of Devamidha. He is the chief...
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total of 4
hymns Dadhikra 4 Yama 4 Sarasvati,
goddess of
Sarasvati River 3
Parjanya 3 Vac 2 (mentioned 130 times,
venered in 10.125)
Vastospati 2 Vishvakarman...
- be the
children of Dyauṣ and Prithvi. Dyauṣ's
other sons
include Agni,
Parjanya, the Ādityas, the Maruts, and the Angirases. The
Ashvins are
called "divó...
- Hymn 32 is
additionally credited to
Sakti Vashista, and
hymns 101-102 (to
Parjanya) are
additionally credited to
Kumara Agneya. It is one of the "family books"...
- Proto-Indo-European thunder-god *Perkwunos,
since the
Vedic weather-god
Parjanya is also
called stanayitnú- ('Thunderer'). The
potentially perfect match...
- was born. Later,
Aditi gave
birth to the
twelve adityas,
namely Varuna,
Parjanya, Mitra, Amsha, Pushan, Dhatri, Aryaman, Surya, Bhaga, Savitr, Vamana, and...
- such as the Asante)
Indra (Vedic,
Hindu mythology and
Buddhist mythology)
Parjanya (Vedic and
Hindu mythology) Raja
Indainda (Batak mythology)
Vajrapani (Buddhist...
- of the
irradiation of the force. This root also gave rise to the
Vedic Parjanya, the
Baltic Perkūnas, the
Albanian Perëndi (now
denoting "God" and "sky")...