Seeta indrani birthplace of buddha
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APPENDIX 1 .Transformations of the Ramayana
Holt, John Clifford. "APPENDIX 1 .Transformations of the Ramayana". Spirits of the Place: Buddhism and Lao Religious Culture, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, , pp.
Holt, J. (). APPENDIX 1 .Transformations of the Ramayana. In Spirits of the Place: Buddhism and Lao Religious Culture (pp. ). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Holt, J. APPENDIX 1 .Transformations of the Ramayana. Spirits of the Place: Buddhism and Lao Religious Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp.
Holt, John Clifford. "APPENDIX 1 .Transformations of the Ramayana" In Spirits of the Place: Buddhism and Lao Religious Culture, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,
Holt J. APPENDIX 1 .Transformations of the Ramayana. In: Spirits of the Place: Buddhism and Lao Religious Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; p
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Indrāṇī
Consort of Indra in Hindu mythology
"Shachi" and "Sachi" redirect here. For the Japanese mythological creature, see Shachihoko. For people with the same name, see Indrani (name) and Sachi (name).
Indrāṇī | |
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c.– Indrani from Nepal, depicted as consort of Indra | |
Other names | Shachi, Poulomi, Aindri |
Affiliation | Devi, Shakti |
Abode | Amaravati, Indraloka, Svarga |
Mantra | ॐ ऐन्द्री नम: |
Weapon | Vajra, Astras, Trishula |
Day | Sunday |
Mount | Airavata |
Gender | Female |
Festivals | Navaratri |
Parents | Puloman (father) |
Consort | Indra |
Children | Jayanta, Rishabha, Midhusha, Jayanti, Devasena (Shashthi) |
Indrani (Sanskrit: इन्द्राणी, IAST: Indrāṇī), also known as Shachi (Sanskrit: शची, IAST: Śacī), is the queen of the devas in Hinduism. Described as tantalisingly beautiful, proud and kind, she is the daughter of the asuraPuloman and the consort of the king of the devas, Indra.
According to legend, due to her heavenly beauty and sensuality
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Indra
Hindu god of weather
This article is about the deity in Indian religions. For the Buddhist deity, see Śakra (Buddhism). For other uses, see Indra (disambiguation).
Indra | |
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Painting of Indra on his elephant mount, Airavata, c. | |
Other names | Devendra, Mahendra, Surendra, Surapati, Suresha, Devesha, Devaraja, Amaresha, Parjanya, Vendhan, |
Devanagari | इन्द्र |
Sanskrit transliteration | Indra |
Affiliation | Adityas, Deva, Dikpala, Parjanya |
Abode | Amarāvati, the capital of Indraloka in Svarga[1] |
Mantra | Oṁ Indradevāya Namaḥ Oṁ Indrarājāya Vidmahe Mahā Indrāya Dhīmahi Tanno Indraḥ Pracodayāt |
Weapon | Vajra (thunderbolt), Astras, Indrastra, Aindrastra, |
Symbols | Vajra, Indra's net |
Day | Sunday |
Mount | Airavata (white elephant), Uchchaihshravas (white horse), A divine chariot yoked with eight horses |
Texts | Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads |
Gender | Male |
Festivals | Indra Jatra, Indra Vila, Raksha Bandhan, Lohri, Sawan, Deepavali |
Parents |