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- THE DURVASA EPISODE
- THE DURVASA EPISODE. Vyasa hastened to explain Durvasa's queer laughter. “Durvasa, however, accepted the prayer of.
- www.sssbpt.info
- Kunti's Prayer to the River (Based on an incident from the
- Durvasa: a respected, powerful sage; feared for his temper. Bala: a servant girl Kunti takes out a fan from the basket and starts fanning Durvasa.
- ocw.mit.edu
- Shakthi Mahimna Stotram (The prayer of the greatness of Shakthi
- (Sage Durvasa was the son of Sage Athri and his wife Anasooya. His brothers are later to her was the very short tempered saint “Durvasa”.
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- Thiruvithukodu BY P.R.Ramachander This is one of the Vaishnavite
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- 04 panchakanya pg 21-25
- Kunti's relationship with Durvasa does not appear to Vyasa, she tells him that despite Durvasa's conduct to test whether Durvasa's boon really works.
- www.manushi-india.org
- Moods of Kunti
- These thematic verses describe how Kunthi, an unwed girl, experimented with a boon she earns from sage Durvasa to give birth to a child as and when she desires. The story of Kunti is a challenge for any artiste to interpret in a dance form.
- Durvasa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In Hindu mythology, Durvasa or Durvasas, was an ancient sage, the son of Atri and Anasuya. He is supposed to be an incarnation of Shiva.
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- Rishi Durvasa
- Rishi Durvasa is known for his terrible temper through which he would give curses upon the offender. Rishis are great sages.
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- 101 Tales of Wisdom - Ambarish and Durvasa
- Durvasa and his disciples went to the river. There is a saying, ''Buffaloes, Brahmins and spinnach, have only to see water to be delighted!
- www.swaminarayan.org
- Radha, Krishna and Durvasa (story by Raja Rao - The Advaith
- Nov 2, 2005 Then Krishna went into the deep chambers and said to Radha, "Radha, Durvasa the great Sage is come, my dear. We must feed him".
- brahmanisone.blogspot.com
- Durvasa « Ancient Indians – Satya Samhita
- Feb 5, 2009 Durvasa Maharshi is famed above all for his short temper and his inclination to pronounce a curse on anyone who annoyed him.
- ancientindians.wordpress.com
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