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In Hinduism, Vali is the monkey-King of Kishkindha and a son of Indra and brother of Sugriva.
http://www.thebestlinks.com/Vali.html

  
 L / "R"
Mythology: runic letters are believed to have appeared first in the hands of the Goddess Idun, keeper of the Gods.
Associated spellings/words: Ra Mu ['An avatar, or incarnation, of Vishnu'] (Hindu); Lahmu and Lahamu ['first children of Tiamut'] (Akkadian Mythology)." Lahmu - "Definitions: silt; Lahmu and Lahamn reportedly were the first pair of gods to emerge ['emanate'] from the primordial gods Apsu, Tiamat, and Mummu (Babylonian Mythology).
Associated spellings/words: raghu." rguy'i - "Definitions: causal." (Tibetan) Rig Veda - "Definitions: an ancient Hindu scripture; Veda of Hymns, the oldest of the four Vedas.
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 Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary, Va-Vih, Theosophical U Press
In Hindu literature this vajra is the scepter of Indra (similar to the thunderbolt of Zeus), with which he as the god of the skies was said to slay evildoers.
Vali, Vale (Icelandic, Scandinavian) In Norse mythology, a son of Odin who avenges the death of the sun god Balder; also a son of Loki.
In mystical Buddhism it is the magic scepter of priest-initiates and adepts, the symbol of the possessions of siddhis (superhuman powers), wielded during certain mystical ceremonies by initiated priests and theurgists.
http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/va-vih.htm

  
 A Tribute to Hinduism - Glimpses III
A priest in Hindu religion is called a brahmin.
The region served as a fountainhead of Hindu religion and was an established center of education in the subcontinent.
Hindus consider Buddha as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and accept his teachings, but do not directly worship him.
http://www.atributetohinduism.com/Glimpses_III.htm

  
 Glossary of Terms at Kamat's Potpourri
A common name in Indian mythologies; one was a son of Brahma, another as father of Sati (who married Shiva); Daksha means efficient or capable in Sanskrit and used as an "Attention" command in RSS.
A king in Hindu mythologies who traded his old age to the youth of his son Puru.
Born to mother earth, she is a key figure in the Hindu mythology of Ramayana.
http://www.kamat.org/whois.asp?search=myth

  
 Baldur's Gate Baldur's Gate Series Baldur Von Schirach
In Norse Mythology, Baldur (also Balder, ON Baldr), the god of innocence, beauty, joy, purity, and peace, is Odin 's second son.
Norse gods Norse mythology In Hindu mythology,, who was born solely to punish Hod, who was slain.
Baldur In Norse Mythology, Baldur (also Balder ON Baldr, the god of innocence, beauty, joy, purity, and peace, is Odin's second son.
http://www.masterliness.com/a/Baldur.htm

  
 List of deities
Understanding Hinduism - Includes articles and resources on the religion pertaining to the Vedantas, spirituality, the soul, deities, and quotations from the scriptures.
Other related articles include archive of fictional things, deva demigod, divinity, god, goddess, mythology, religion, scripture.
Baha'i is a monotheistic religion contending that various figures from other prominent religions - for example, Moses ( Judaism), Jesus ( Christianity), Muhammed ( Islam), Zoroaster ( Zoroastrianism), and Krishna ( Hinduism) were all messengers of their god.
http://www.nebulasearch.com/encyclopedia/article/List_of_deities.html

  
 Search Tuna Report for Hindu
Hinduism is sometimes said to be a religion of millions of Gods.
Hindu View of God, Individual and World Why Hindus Worship Deities Hindu Scriptures-an Overview Principal Hindu Doctrines Law of Karma Popular Systems of Hindu Religious Thought Moral and Ethical Ideals of Hindus Hindu View of a Harmonious Family Hindu Reverence for Elders Daily Routine of a Devout Hindu Why is Hindu Dharma a Universal Religion?...
Over 10,000 Hindu devotees congregated at Gauri Shankar Mandir in Chandni Chowk in old Delhi and at least half that number thronged the Birla Temple to pray and seek blessings from Siva Shankara and Bholenath devotees immersed in prayers and thoughts of the Deity who conquered death....
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 Odin - encyclopedia article about Odin.
Odin was the only god in Scandinavian mythology to demand human sacrifice at the Blóts.
Rudra In Hinduism, Rudra ("howler") is a storm, the hunt, death, wild nature and a wind god.
and Norse mythology Norse mythology, Viking mythology or Scandinavian mythology refer to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Odin

  
 The Mystery of Hanuman - Inspiring Tales from Art and Mythology
Vali successfully killed or maimed every other contender to the throne and became the undisputed ruler of the monkey world.
The are a lot of Hindus such as myself who prey to Hanuman in Hindi but do not know the true meaning of every word.
It was in these circumstances that Hanuman entered the companionship of Sugriva who later became the king of monkeys himself.
http://www.hindupaintings.com/article/hanuman

  
 Mahashivratri
the hindu religion as is practiced today has taken a battering from islamic and christian sexual prudence.
But, Hindu Mythology has always facinated me. Very few religions in this world have managed to survive the sexual prudance of Christainity.
i was late in responding to your message because i am engaged in creating a course on hindu mythology for suite university and hence was not able to keep up with the messages i received.
http://www.suite101.com/discussion.cfm/mythology_from_india/103874

  
 Indbazaar - Travel Now :: Spotlight - Gudhi Padva
In Hindu mythology, although Gudhi Padva is of special significance, the festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal in Maharashtra.
Like all religions, Hinduism also celebrates the first day to welcome and inaugurate the end of the old and the beginning of a New Year.
Sugreeva’s minister Hanuman, was hiding in the forest because of fear of Vali, his demonic King brother.
http://www.indbazaar.com/travel/display.asp?artid=141

  
 robinhood
Vali is considered the Eternal God of Light, and is one of the few gods prophecied to survive Ragnorak (the Germanic equivalent of Armageddon).
Within mythology, however, brother/sister incest is often accepted unthinkingly.
, the sacred tale of the adventures of the Hindu lord Rama, an atavar (human incarnation) of the god Krishna.
http://hesternic.tripod.com/robinhood.htm

  
 Ramnavmi: Hindu Worship - Ramnavmi
Ramnavmi is one of the most important festivals of the Vaishnava sect of the Hindus.
From Hindu Fasts and Festivals by Sri Swami Sivananda.
From " Hindu Fasts and Festivals " by Sri Swami Sivananda.
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Ramnavmi/id/23623

  
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This entryway resembles the rainbow bridge in Hindu mythology, the link between heaven and earth, or the realm of the gods and the realm of the mortals.
The central tower stands for Mount Meru, the center of the universe according to Hindu mythology; the top of Mount Meru is considered the home of the gods.
The temple ground is surrounded by a wall and a moat, not only for demarcation purposes, but also because in Hindu mythology Mount Meru is surrounded by other mountain ranges and oceans.
http://www.vacationsincambodia.com/Angkor_Wat.html

  
 Culture Course vol VI - Sugriva (Page1)
Vali was so powerful that he flew to the ends of the earth for his daily Sandhya Worship!
Vali and Sugriva were two valiant monkey prices.
Vali never made it long to finish a foe.
http://www.hindubooks.org/culture_course/book6/sugriva/page1.htm

  
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It is interesting to see that jAmbavat, the king of bears, in hindU mythology is said to be born of brahmA in Rmn The idea of associating Ursa Major (the seven star constellation or sapta RSi) with bears, might have been brought to India on one of the several waves of Indo-European migration.
Interestingly enough, in hindU mythology the time (personified as kAla) is devided into four parts: viz.
For the identification of it with pitRloka and seven RSis, Mitchiner cites RV and the seals of Harappa that depict seven priests in support of his argument.
http://users.primushost.com/~india/ejvs/ejvs1006/1006.txt

  
 India Travelogue - Festivals of India: Diwali or Deepavali
he Third mythology associated with the celebration of Deepavali is that of the slaying of the Demon Narakasura by Lord Sri Krishna.
This is one of the major festivals in the Hindu calendar.
ut this mythology and ritual is associated with Deepavali only in the Western and Southern India, it is not known in the north and east.
http://www.indiatravelogue.com/pass/fest/fest5.html

  
 Ramayana Article, Ramayana Information
According to Hindu mythology, Rama isan avatara, an incarnation of the god Vishnu.
Ultimately, Rama slaysthe rakshasa king Ravana and reestablishes the rule of religious and moral law on earthknown in Hinduism as dharma.
The Ramayana ( Sanskrit : vehicle of Rama) is part of the Hindu smriti, written by Valmiki (c.
http://www.anoca.org/rama/king/ramayana.html

  
 Mythology
Anubis was among the oldest deities of Egyptian mythology and his role changed as the myths matured, passing from the main god of the underworld to the judge of the dead once Osiris took over the former role.
They lived in the realm of Jotunheim, one of the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology, along with Muspellheim and Midgard.
Rakshasas/Rakshasa/Raksha - (Hindu) Along with Ravana, the Rakshasas, whose name means 'to guard,' were created by Brahma in order to protect the ocean from anyone who might try to obtain the elixir of immortality, which could be found on the ocean floor.
http://www.thedavisfamily.org/mythology.htm

  
 Hindu Mythology 2 Volumes (bound in one) / Iyengar, Trr.
Hindu Mythology is a fascinating world of Legends and Stories centered around a sophisticated structure and hierarchy of deities and their worship.
This book attempts to offer a systematic and complete account of the names and characters of the deities of Hinduism and their relationship with one another.
Volume II depicts the characters of minor deities such as demi-gods, Dikaappalaks, Durga, minor deities in three chapters and in last the author has given a detailed description of South Indian Religious thinkers and Saiva writers.
http://www.saujanyabooks.com/BookDetail.asp?BookCode=4334

  
 Concept and Perceptions of Eclipses in Hindu Mythology
THE vedas are considered to be the ultimate authority by the Hindus, much like the New Testament and the Quran by the Christians and Muslims, respectively.
Lord Visnu persuaded both the gods and demons for a temporary peace so that the ocean in its entirety could be churned and both devas and the asuras could benefit from what the sea had to offer.
Thorough prescriptions of the customs which an orthodox Hindu is supposed to observe on the eclipse days are given in the Manusmriti, Grahalaghava, Nirnaya Sindhu, and a number of similar textbooks including Atharvaveda.
http://members.tripod.com/~rajkumarparashari/eclipse/mythology.htm

  
 Related WordNet synsets for SUMO concept CognitiveAgent
(Greek mythology) one of the whirlwinds; son of Typhoeus and Echidna; father of Cerberus and the Chimera and the Sphinx
the manifestation of a Hindu deity (especially Vishnu) in human or superhuman or animal form; "the Buddha is considered an avatar of the god Vishnu"
(Roman mythology) goddess of the hearth and its fire whose flame was tended by vestal virgins; counterpart of Greek Hestia
http://icosym-nt.cvut.cz/kifb/wordnet/_cognitive_agent.html

  
 Tales of Symphonia FAQ for GameCube on Gamerhelp.com
VHARLY?: from Vali, son of Odin and Vharly can be a mistrans of Vali...
One of the realms of existance in Budhism KONGOU: Vajra, Buddhist symbol of the One of Shihna's weapons.
thunderbolt weilded as a weapon by the Hindu god Indra; means "diamond" or "thunderbolt" in Sanskrit.
http://gamerhelp.com/gamecube/TalesofSymphonia/101397.shtml

  
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Vali lost his life for attempting to have connection with Tara, as is fully described in the Kishkinda-kand, a chapter of that history.
Nothing in Hindu eyes can be more impure or sacrilegious than such an act as this; the people having, as a rule, the highest reverence for the body from which life has departed.
The invocation is abrupt and does not begin with the beginning, Ganesha (Janus), Lord of Incepts, who is invariably invoked by the Hindu, that he may further the new undertaking.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/sex/ar/ar.htm

  
 Valmiki Ramayana - Balakanda
Comment: Sugreeva's brother, Vali, was able to throw this heap of bones of the dead demon, with whole of his foot, only one length.
As a preamble to the incident of killing mighty Ravana in the last book of the epic, this episode of killing a still mightier Vanara is the stepping stone for the climactic victory.
"Vali on hearing the loud roar of Sugreeva came out of the cave, duly pacifying Tara, his wife.
http://www.geocities.com/~ramayanam/bala_1_1.htm

  
 SoulKurry.com
In Indian mythology, five women are often referred to as icons to venerate.
These five women, known as the panchkanyas, are remembered by all women and venerated in devotional gatherings.
I want to know the women icons in Hindu mythology
http://www.soulkurry.com/v2/ssi/print.php3?articleid=137

  
 Sugreeva - The King of Monkeys - Indian Mythology
Once, when his brother was fighting a demon, Sugreeva was standing guard over the battle cave.
After this, Hanuman found where Ravana had imprisoned Sita, and Rama invaded Lanka, the kingdom of Ravana with Sugreeva 's monkey army.
Sugreeva - The King of Monkeys - Indian Mythology
http://members.cox.net/apamnapat/entities/Sugreeva.html

  
 Indra - Surch
In Buddhism, he is purported to have given the Buddha courage in undertaking the difficult task of teaching humanity the path to nirvana /liberation.
Hindu Teachers / Guru s and Saints : Sankara
Indra (&;), god of weather and war, was the supreme deva of Hinduism during the early Vedic period.
http://www.surch.co.uk/-/Indra.html

  
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From the Hindu mythology the legendary tales of the encounter between king Vali and Lord Rama More...
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 Enlightenment - The Experience Festival
» Vaishnava Agamas: The Vaishnava Agamas in the Hindu Scriptures
» Vedangas: The Vedangas in the Hindu Scriptures
» Vedas: The Vedas in the Hindu Scriptures
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 Selected New Acquisitions in South Asia
Hinduism : origins, beliefs, practices, holy texts, sacred places / Vasudha Narayanan.
Ancient Indian tradition & mythology : [Puranas in translation] / Translated by a board of scholars a# [1st ed.] Delhi : Motilal Banarsidass, 1970- Main Stack PK3621.A3881 Library has: v.1-44, 46-66-68 (1970-2003) Note: Vols.
At the confluence of two rivers : Muslims and Hindus in South India / Jackie Assayag ; [translated from the French by Latika New Delhi : Manohar Publishers & distributors, 2004.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/SSEAL/SouthAsia/newacq7.html

  
 Candlemas: Feast of Flames
It also celebrates loyalty and kinship, and is named after Vali, a son of Woden whose role in mythology was to avenge the death of the beloved god Baldur.
.9 The Feast of Vali is a solar festival marking the strengthening power of the sun, the beginning of the end of winter, and the survival of the community.
.14 Chapter 2 will be devoted to her mythology, her reported life as an abbess in fourth- and fifth-century Ireland, and the customs and traditions surrounding her legend.
http://bokhandel.arwen.no/boker/bok0248.php

  
 The Hindu : Does the end justify being mean?
The Hindu mythology is full of incidents involving such a debate in many of which the gods themselves were active players.
The Hindu : Does the end justify being mean?
Woman power in its seductive manifestation was used to deprive the asuras of their share of the nectar of immortality (Amruta), to make Bhasmasura destroy himself, and to disturb Vishwamitra's penance.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/09/11/stories/13110612.htm

  
 Science Fair Projects - Vali
Vali (Norse mythology) (two Valis here: one a son of Odin, the other a son of Loki)
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.
http://all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Vali

  
 Category:Ramayana epic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These are articles related to Ramayana epic in Hinduism.
This page was last modified 18:48, 20 June 2005.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ramayana_epic

  
 Sugriva - free-definition
In Hinduism, Sugriva was the younger brother of Vali.
Sugriva was helped by Lord Rama to destroy Vali and he in turn gave the Vanara army to Lord Rama to find Sita and rescue her.
He was unjustly thrown out of the kingdom because of a misunderstanding by his elder brother and henceforth they became bitter enemies.
http://www.free-definition.com/Sugriva.html

  
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He who achieves his object only he is said to be clever...
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 Sati - Art History Online Reference and Guide
In Hinduism, Satī, also called Dakshayani, is one of the daughters of Prasuti and Daksha.
While Tara, wife of Vali, the monkey king performs Sati.
She loved Shiva, but her father Daksha forbade her marriage to Shiva.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Sati

  
 Rediff On The NeT, Movies: Gossip from the southern film industry
Those who are into Hindu mythology will recall the Vali-Sugreeva episode, the squabble between the two brothers which ended in Vali's death.
The girls haven't been signed on yet, but the early word is that Ramya Krishna, whose character, Neelambari, in Padayappa is earning her huge raves, will be on the distaff side of the star cast.
alk of negative shades, Ajit has just pulled off a corker with his latest release, Vali.
http://www.rediff.com/entertai/1999/jun/07ss.htm

  
 India Currents: Vijayanagara: The City of Victory
According to Hindu mythology this was the kingdom of Kishikindha of Ramayan - the home of Vali, Sugriv and Hanuman.
An amazing scattering of carefully excavated rock edifices amidst colossal boulders perched precariously on the hills around them that reek of mythology and history.
Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research »
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3307/is_199904/ai_n8003287

  
 Sugriva
[Source: Dowson's Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology ]
'Handsome neck.' A monkey king who was dethroned by his brother Vali (Bali), but after the latter had been killed, Sugriva was reinstalled by Rama as king at Kishkindhya.
He, with his advisor Hanuman and their army of monkeys, were the allies of Rama in his war against Ravana, in which he was wounded.
http://www.mythfolklore.net/india/encyclopedia/sugriva.htm

  
 Gnostic Pagan Pantheon & Correspondences
Trikantakidevi - "goddess of three horns" (Isis-Kali-Hekate) Hindu.
Brother and Husband of The Goddess, representing the fertile power of the Nile and Water.
http://www.gnostics.com/archives.pantheon.html

  
 Culture Course Vol VI - Sugriva(Page6)
Later on, Sugriva helped Rama to recover Sita from Lanka.
Rama coronated Sugriva as king of Kishkindha and Vali’s son Angada as Crown Prince.
So, Vali brushed her wise words aside and jumped to kill Sugriva.
http://www.hindubooks.org/culture_course/book6/sugriva/page6.htm

  
 Culture Course Vol VI - Sugriva(page5)
Sugriva now has the help of the mighty
Sugriva at it, vali came out and thrashed Sugriva who ran back to Rama howling with pain.
Surprised at it, Vali came out and thrashed Sugriva who ran back to Rama howling with pain.
http://www.hindubooks.org/culture_course/book6/sugriva/page5.htm

  
 Search results for 'Vali'
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 Vali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Talk:Vali (Hindu mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If Hindu Mythology were rewritten by a computer freak, what roles would the mythological characters have had been given?
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