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Swami Parmeshwaranand p. 60
Collins p. 80
Chakravarti 1986, p. 44.
Swami Parmeshwaranand p. 58
Kramrisch pp....
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Hiltebeitel (1988) pp. 322–4 Hiltebeitel...
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serpents and asuras" Māṇi 1975, pp. 580–581.
Mayer 2007, p. 1.
Parmeshwaranand 2001, pp. 762–763.
classical Hindu mythology: a
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Parmeshwaranand, Swami...
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means "ten" "Avatara" (अवतार)
means "incarnation"
According to
Swami Parmeshwaranand,
although the
avatars of
Vishnu are
countless in
number and include...
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supervising the
kingdom to
Yuyutsu while Parik**** was made the king.
Karna Parmeshwaranand,
Swami (2001).
Encyclopaedic dictionary of Purāṇas (1st ed.). New Delhi:...
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based on its
poetic verse and
textual style, has been
proposed by
Parmeshwaranand to the same
period of
composition as Katha, Isha,
Mundaka and Shvetashvatara...
- The gods (ashtadeva) gave him the
three infallible arrows.
Iravan Parmeshwaranand,
Swami (2001).
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Puranas.
Sarup & Sons. p...