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1 Maharishi Vedic University
University: MVUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Maharishi Vedic University
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2 ведийский
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3 ведический
2) Religion: Vedic (Of or relating to the Vedas, the language in which they are written, or Hindu history and culture between 1500 and 500 ВС)3) Linguistics: (язык) Vedic -
4 ведийский
1) Philosophy: Vedantic2) Religion: Vedantic (Of or relating to Veda or Vedanta) -
5 метр ведических текстов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > метр ведических текстов
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6 Веданги
Religion: Vedangas ("Studies Accessory to the Veda", concise, technical, and usually aphoristic texts about various subjects relating to the proper and timely performance of the Vedic sacrificial rituals) -
7 Дхарма сутра
Religion: Dharma Sutra (Manual on dharma, which contains rules of conduct and rites as they were practiced in a number of branches of the Vedic schools) -
8 Шатапатха брахмана
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Шатапатха брахмана
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9 Шраута сутра
Religion: Shrauta-sutra (One of the four principal components of a complete Kalpa Sutra, which establishes the rules for performing the more complex rituals of the Vedic repertoire) -
10 Агни
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11 Адитьи
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12 Амша
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13 Арьяман
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14 Брахаспати
Religion: Brhaspati ("Lord of Prayers", in Vedic mythology, the preceptor of the gods, the master of sacred wisdom, charms, hymns, and rites, and the sage counselor of Indra in his war against the titans, or asuras) -
15 Бхага
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16 Варуна
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17 Веретрагна
Religion: Verethraghna (In Zoroastrianism, the spirit of victory. Together with Mithra, the god of truth, Verethraghna shares martial characteristics that relate him to the Vedic war-god Indra) -
18 Дакса
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19 Дхатр
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20 Индра
Religion: Indra (Chief of the Vedic gods of India)
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