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Shatarupa
Shatarupa In Hindu mythology, when Brahma was creating ... he made a female deity known as Shatarupa (one with a hundred beautiful forms). According to the Matsya Purana Shatarupa was known by different names including Satarupa ... Brahma's four heads. When Brahma created Shatarupa, he was immediately infatuated and pursued her ... for each direction of the compass. Desperate, Shatarupa leaped over him to stay out ...
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Talk:Shatarupa
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Brahma (translated from Italian)
... identifiable feminine aspect in the divinity of Shatarupa (constituted from hundred of wonderful aspects). Brahma immediately if of innamorò. Shatarupa movements in several directions in order to ... higher head to it; rendered account that Shatarupa was daughter of Brahma, being be created from he, and that same Shatarupa was an error of the same Brahma ...
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Brahmâ (translated from French)
Brahmâ Brahmâ Brahmâ Father Mother Vâhana Hamsa Attributes a nozzle potone mâlâ Vedaa flower of lotus United Sarasvatî Descent DharmaAtriShatarûpa Other names So certain characters of this article are posted badly (square vacuums, question marks...), consult the page Unicode. Brahmâ (???????, pronounced like "br?h m?:) is the creative god of ...
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Brahma
Brahma This article concerns the Hindus creator god, Brahma. For similar terms with different meanings, see Brahman (disambiguation). This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. More... Brahma (written Brahmā in IAST transliteration) (Devanagari ब्रह् ...
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Sarasvatî (goddess) (translated from French)
... falls in love with its first creation, Shatarupa or Savriti, the goddess of the material ...
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Wikimir:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts
Wikimir:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts Culture and fine arts: General art - Visual arts - Performing arts - Literature - Media - Internet and tech culture - Museums - National or ethnic cultures - Recreation and hobbies - Religion, cults, spirituality and self-help - Rituals - Surrealism - Fashion General art These should probably be merged into the various sections ...
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Kamadeva
... Prasuti; they are both the children of Shatarupa, a creation of Brahmā. All sources ...
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Category:Hindu deities
... Purusha R Rambha Revanta S Samkarshana Sharaba Shatarupa Someshwara V Vasu
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Saraswati
Saraswati Saraswati, goddess of knowledge Saraswati (Sanskrit: सरस्वती) is the first of the three great goddesses of Hinduism, the other two being Lakshmi and Durga. Saraswati is the consort of Lord Brahmā, the Creator. Origins and context in Hinduism Saraswati (Sarasvati, Saraswathi, Shatarupā) is the first goddess worshipped in the Hindu ...
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