- In
Indian religions,
Patala (Sanskrit: पाताल, IAST:
pātāla, lit. that
which is
below the feet),
denotes the
subterranean realms of the
universe – which...
- the free dictionary.
Patala in
Indian religions denotes the
subterranean realms of the universe.
Patala may also
refer to:
Patala,
Uttar Pradesh, a town...
- Enno
Patalas (15
October 1929, in Quakenbrück – 7
August 2018, in Munich) was a
German film historian, collector, and
expert film preservationist. A former...
- she is also
described as
dwelling in Goloka—the
realm of the cows—and
Patala, the netherworld.
Kamadhenu is
often addressed by the
proper name Surabhi...
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Ultrakill is a first-person
shooter video game
developed by Arsi "Hakita"
Patala and
published by New
Blood Interactive. It was
released on
Steam through...
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Krittivasi Ramayana, Mahiravana, also
called Ahiravana, is a
rakshasa ruler of
Patala. He is
variously described as
either an ally or a
brother of the rakshasa...
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Patala is a town and a
nagar panchayat in
Ghaziabad district in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh.
Mostly jaat
lives in that and uses
surname of naresh...
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media related to
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Catocala patala. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Catocala
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offered his own head. Some
Hindu texts state that
Mahabali was
banished to
patala (netherworld), some
state he was
dragged there by Garuda, in
others he entered...
- (Naraka), or the
earth (Bhuloka),
heaven (Svarga), and the
netherworld (
Patala) In the
Narada Purana,
Bhuloka is
identified with the
planet Earth, the...