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- Vagus definition, vagus nerve. See more. Vagus nerve sweat...
- Article to Sutra
- In their original status they also differ from the Vasu class, though many times status of Vasus, especially when they are to rise in the consciousness of man.
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- Vedic Astrology
- “For what sin did the eight Vasus, the gods that of this celestial creature, the Vasu . Vasus. “Something seems disturbingly wrong with the world of the gods.
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- A Word for Word Meaning of vāk sūktam, gveda [ , ( - )] 4 , rāmak a
- Translation: I move along with Rudras, the Vasus, the Adityas, also with the. Vishvadevas.
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- Letter to the Editor
- sion); vasus vasi (masculine, second declension). Pliny uses the first two exam- ples: 'vas fertile' and 'vasum argen- teum'. Petronius uses 'vasus magnus'.
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- Theism and Vedas
- In them is stored all treasure; hence they are called Vasus.” “The ten breaths that are in man, and the atman is the eleventh. When they leave the mortal body, they cause men to weep.
- Vasu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In Hinduism, the Vasus are attendant deities of Indra, and later Vishnu.
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- Vasus are Cursed by Vasishta - Stories from Mahabharata , Stories
- Mahabharata (mahabarata or mahabharatam) Summary and Story Online. Scriptures and stories from mahabharata and everything about mahabharata.
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- Vasus « Ancient Indians – Satya Samhita
- Jan 21, 2011 And the sons of Prajapati were eight and were called Vasus whom I shall name in detail.
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- Ashta Vasus - Biological Basics - Science of Sankhya Part II
- Mar 10, 2010 Ashta Vasus - Biological Basics - Science of Sankhya Part II Really very informative and thought provoking..... gives lot of insight into many......
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- In Hinduism, the Vasus are attendant deities of Indra, and later Vishnu.
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