Iravati — ( irāvatī in IAST transliteration) is a character in the mythology of India. She is a daughter of Kadru and granddaughter of Kasyapa. She is the mother of Airavata, the mount of Indra. She is also associated with a sacred river.ee also*… … Wikipedia
Iravati — Iravati, vorderind. Fluß, s.v.w. Hydaspes … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Naga Kingdom — This article is about the Nagas in Indian epic literature. For the present day Naga people, see Naga people. For the mythological Nagas, see Nāga. Naga Kingdom refers to the territory of a tribe called Nagas who were a group of hardy and… … Wikipedia
Ravi River — The Ravi River ( sa. रवि, pa. ਰਾਵੀ, ur. راوی) is a river in Pakistan and India. It is one of the five rivers which give Punjab its name. The Ravi was known as translit Sanskrit2|Parushani or translit Sanskrit2|Iravati to Indians in Vedic times… … Wikipedia
Airavata — Indra auf Airavata. Sandsteinrelief an Ziegeltempel der Hauptstadt Sambor Prei Kuk des Chenla Reichs in der kambodschanischen Provinz Kampong Thom. Südgruppe, S. 7, Anfang 7. Jahrhundert. Heute im Musée Guimet, Paris. Airavata (Sanskrit, m.,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Río Ravi — (रावी ਰਾਵੀ راوی) Vista del río Ravi en Lahore País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
Pandava — In the Hindu epic Mahābhārata, the Pandava (or Pandawa) brothers (Sanskrit: पाण्डव unicode|pāṇḍavaḥ) are the five acknowledged sons of Pandu (Sanskrit: पांडु), by his two wives Kunti and Madri. Their names are Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula… … Wikipedia
Megumi Hayashibara — Born March 30, 1967 (1967 03 30) (age 44) Tokyo, Japan Other names MEGUMI (as a lyricist), Megu san, Megu nee, Bara san, Kakka, Daijin Occupation Voice actress, singer, rad … Wikipedia
Jaishankar Prasad — Infobox Writer name = Jaishankar Prasad imagesize = 100px birthdate = birth date|1889|1|30|mf=y birthplace = Varanasi, IND deathdate = death date and age|1937|1|14|1889|1|30|mf=y deathplace = Varanasi, IND occupation = Novelist, playwright,… … Wikipedia
Bahlika Culture — was a form of culture that prevailed in ancient India. This culture was linked to the Vedic culture, but with many variations. Often these variations were seen by the people following Vedic culture as deviations and they had a feeling of contempt … Wikipedia