Daityas
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DAITYAS — demonic figures represented as giants in HINDU literature who are opposed to the GODS … Concise dictionary of Religion
Дайтья — (Daityas потомки Diti) нечто вроде индийских титанов. Демоны гиганты, они с переменным счастьем ведут войну против богов и мешают жертвоприношениям (отсюда другое их имя Кратудвиша; kratu жертва, dvisha ненавидящий). По индийским преданиям, Д.… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
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Glossary of terms in Hinduism — The following is a glossary of terms and concepts in Hinduism. The list consists of concepts that are derived from both Hinduism and Hindu tradition, which are expressed as words in Sanskrit as well as other languages of India. The main purpose… … Wikipedia
Daitya — In Hinduism, the Daityas (दैत्य) are a clan or race or Asura as are the Danavas. Daityas were the children of Diti and the sage Kashyapa. They were a race of giants who fought against the Devas because they were jealous of their Deva half… … Wikipedia
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Naga Kingdom — This article is about the Nagas in Indian epic literature. For the present day Naga people, see Naga people. For the mythological Nagas, see Nāga. Naga Kingdom refers to the territory of a tribe called Nagas who were a group of hardy and… … Wikipedia
Giant (mythology) — The mythology and legends of many different cultures include monsters of human appearance but prodigious size and strength. Giant is the English word commonly used for such beings, derived from one of the most famed examples: the gigantes of… … Wikipedia
Shukra — Hdeity infobox| Caption = Name = Shukra Devanagari = शुक्र Sanskrit Transliteration = Pali Transliteration = Tamil script = Script name = Script = Affiliation = Graha and Guru of Asuras,Daityas God of = Venus Abode = Mantra = Weapon = Consort =… … Wikipedia
Khaḍga — For the ancient Indian sword traditionally carried by the warrior class, see Khanda (sword) A legend concerning the sword ( IAST|khaḍga ) appears in the Shantiparva section of Mahabharata. [Political and Moral Concepts in the Śāntiparvan of the… … Wikipedia