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1 purans
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Mathematics: purans (purely random events)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чисто случайные события
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3 मत्स्यपुराण
mátsya-purāṇan. « fish-Purāṇs»
N. of one of the 18 Purāṇas (so called as communicated by Vishṇu in the form of a fish to the 7th Manu;
cf. matsyā́vatāra andᅠ IW. 512)
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