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1 Ravana
Религия: (In Hindu mythology, the 10-headed king of the demons) Равана -
2 ravaņa
1) ревущий, кричащий 2) звучащий Tfo /-aoi ♂ 1) солнце 2) nom. pr. бог солнца -
3 rāvaņa
♂ nom. pr. десятиглаеый демон, царь Ланки, повелитель ракшасов;см. íf^T, T5RT 3 -
4 rāvaṇa
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5 Ravana (In Hindu mythology, the 10-headed king of the demons)
Религия: РаванаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Ravana (In Hindu mythology, the 10-headed king of the demons)
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6 Durga festival (The nine-day festival to celebrate Rama's victory over Ravana)
Религия: Наваратри дурга пуджа дашара (Праздник в память победы Рамы над Раваной и уничтожения Дургой буйвола)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Durga festival (The nine-day festival to celebrate Rama's victory over Ravana)
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7 Dussehra (The Hindu festival celebrating the victory of Rama over Ravana, the symbol of evil on earth)
Религия: ДуссехраУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Dussehra (The Hindu festival celebrating the victory of Rama over Ravana, the symbol of evil on earth)
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8 paulastya
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9 रावण
rāvaṇamfn. (fr. Caus.) causing to cry (with gen. orᅠ ifc.;
only in this sense to explain the name of the famous Rākshasa) MBh. R. etc.;
m. N. of the ruler of Laṇkā orᅠ Ceylon andᅠ the famous chief of the Rākshasas orᅠ demons whose destruction by Rāmacandra forms the subject of the Rāmāyaṇa
(as son of Viṡravas he was younger brother of Kubera, but by a different mother, Ilavila being the mother of Kubera, andᅠ Keṡinī of the three other brothers Rāvaṇa Vibhīshaṇa, andᅠ Kumbha-karṇa;
he is one of the worst of the many impersonations of evil common in Hindū mythology;
he has ten heads andᅠ twenty arms, symbolizing strength;
this power was, as usual, acquired by self-inflicted austerities, which had obtained from Brahmā. a boon, in virtue of which Rāvaṇa was invulnerable by gods andᅠ divine beings of all kinds, though not by men orᅠ a god in human form;
as Vishṇu became incarnate in Rāma-candra to destroy Rāvaṇa, so the other gods produced innumerable monkeys, bears, andᅠ various semi-divine animals to do battle with the legions of demons, his subjects, under Khara, Dūshaṇa, andᅠ his other generals) MBh. R. Hariv. etc.. (IW. 353) ;
patr. fr. ravaṇa gaṇa ṡivâ̱di;
N. of a prince of Kaṡmīra Rājat. ;
of various authors Cat. ;
(ī) f. (with cikitsā) N. of a medical wk.;
n. the act of screaming etc. MW. ;
N. of a Muhūrta Cat. ;
- रावणगङ्गा
- रावणचरित्र
- रावणभैट्
- रावणवध
- रावणवह
- रावणसूदन
- रावणहस्र
- रावणह्रद
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10 रावणगङ्गा
rāvaṇa-gaṅgāf. « Rāvaṇa's Ganges»
N. of a river in Laṇka GāruḍaP.
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11 रावणचरित्र
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12 रावणभैट्
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13 रावणवध
rāvaṇa-vadham. « killing of Rāvaṇa», original N. of the Bhaṭṭi-kāvya
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14 रावणसूदन
rāvaṇa-sūdanam. « destroyer of Rāvaṇa»
N. of Rāma L.
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15 रावणारि
rāvaṇâ̱rim. « Rāvaṇa's enemy»
N. of Rāma L.
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16 रवन
රවන ravana nroaring; howling. -
17 रवण
ravaṇamfn. roaring, yelling, crying, howling, singing etc. Bhaṭṭ. ;
sonorous (= ṡabdana) L. ;
sharp, hot (= tīkshṇa) L. ;
unsteady, fickle (= cañcala) L. ;
m. a sound L. ;
a camel L. ;
the Koīl orᅠ Indian cuckoo L. ;
wagtail (= bhaṇḍaka) L. ;
a bee L. ;
a big cucumber L. ;
N. of a man gaṇa ṡivâ̱di;
of a serpent-king L. ;
n. brass, bell-metal L.
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18 रावणवह
rāvaṇa-vaham. ( Prākṛit. = prec.) another N. of the Setu. bandha (q.v.)
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19 रावणहस्र
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20 रावणह्रद
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