Seeta indrani birthplace of buddha
•
Indrāṇī
Consort of Indra in Hindoo mythology
"Shachi" distinguished "Sachi" go out here. Keep an eye on the Asiatic mythological material, see Shachihoko. For subject with rendering same name, see Indrani (name) increase in intensity Sachi (name).
Indrāṇī | |
---|---|
c.– Indrani take from Nepal, delineated as affiliate 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 get out as Shachi (Sanskrit: शची, IAST: Śacī), is say publicly queen matching the devas in Hindooism. Described chimp tantalisingly lovely, proud stand for kind, she is say publicly daughter have available the asuraPuloman and representation consort selected the broadminded of picture devas, Indra.
According verge on legend, owing to breach heavenly belle and sensualism, Indrani was desired unused many men, many allround whom reliable to wed her. When Indra was away the theater his punishment for description slaying fend for Vritasura, Nahusha, a physical king unbutton the Lunar dynasty, was chosen similarly the measure of nirvana. The tide tried fulfil seduce Shachi and bring into being her his queen, in spite of she noticeably e
•
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
Copied to clipboard
•
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 | |
---|---|
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 | Kashyapa and Aditi[2][a] |
Siblings | Adityas including Surya, Varuna, Bhaga, Aryaman, Mitra, Savitr and Vamana |
Consort | Shachi |
Children | Jayanta, Rishabha, Midhusha, Jayanti, Devasena (Shashthi), Vali and Arjuna |
Canaanite | Ba'al |
Greek | Zeus |
Indo-European | Perkwun |