unreferenced date September 2009 Sanskrit IAST bhaga is a term for lord, patron , but also for wealth, prosperity . The cognate term in Avestan and Old Persian is lang peo Latn baga , of uncertain meaning but used in a sense in which lord, patron might also apply. Uncertain Since adjectives follow the noun, it might be an epithet of the preceding name, eg Lord X . Alternatively, it might be part of a dvandvah compound, i.e. read as X and Baga, which would imply Baga is a specific figure cf. Ahura Mazda for various considerations . A Slavic languages Slavic cognate is lang sla Latn bog god . While the word bog denoted nearly all Slavic gods, the word Deva in its cognate Div was used only for the creator god Rod , the Slavic equivalent of Brahma . The semantics is similar to English lord from wikt hlaford hlaford bread warden , the idea being that it is part of the function of a chieftain or leader to distribute riches or spoils among his followers. The name Baghdad shares its origins with the Middle Persian baga baga data god given , modern Persian Baghdad Personified, IAST Bhaga is one of the Aditya s, a god of wealth and marriage in Hinduism . Virabhadra , a great powerful hero created by Shiva , once blinded him. In the Rigveda Bhaga is the god who supervises the distribution of goods and destiny to each man corresponding to his merits. The word apparently, is cognative to Bhagavan and Bhagya , terms used in several Indian languages to refer to God & destiny respectively. See also Bhagavan Rigveda Hindu Deities and Texts Category Hindu gods Category Adityas Category Rigvedic deities Category Sanskrit words and phrases Hindu myth stub es Bhaga fr Bhaga ja pt Bhaga ru zh ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Eurypteryx bhaga image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae genus Eurypteryx species E. bhaga binomial Eurypteryx bhaga binomial authority Frederic Moore Moore , 1866 ref http www.cate sphingidae.org taxonomy Eurypteryx bhaga.html CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience Sphingidae ref synonyms Darapsa bhaga small Moore, 1866 small Eurypteryx bhaga is a moth of the Sphingidae family. Description The wingspan is 82 84 mm. It is similar to Daphnis genus Daphnis species, but easily distinguished by the falcate apex of the forewing, which also lacks a large oval dark green basal patch on the upperside. It is also similar to Eurypteryx obtruncata , but the forewing outer margin is less curved and the hindwing apex is evenly rounded. There is an incomplete line on the forewing upperside running from the costa towards the middle of the outer margin, dividing the light brown apical area from the deep brown discal area. The antemedian band has a pale basal edge. The hindwing upperside is almost uniformly dark brown with a lighter patch at the tornus. The forewing underside has two distinct median lines. Distribution It is known from Nepal , north eastern India , from south western to central China , Thailand , Malaysia Peninsular, Sarawak and Indonesia Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan . ref http tpittaway.tripod.com china e bha.htm Sphingidae of the Eastern Palaearctic ref Biology The larvae feed on Alstonia species. References reflist Category Macroglossini Sphingidae stub vi Eurypteryx bhaga ... more details
2009 08 06 ref The pass also acts as a water divide between the Bhaga river and the Yunam ... two lovers, Chandra being the daughter of the Moon and Bhaga the son of the Sun god . To perform ... the distance of convert 115 km mi abbr on sigfig 2 . Soon Bhaga was found coming with great struggle .... Bhaga covered about convert 60 km mi abbr on sigfig 2 distance, which was very difficult ... of a trade route. On the North West lies the Bhaga River while the Chandra flows South East. Near below ... Bhaga. Miscellaneous In Rudyard Kipling s novel Kim novel Kim , there is a reference to Bara lacha ... more details
Baga may refer to Bhaga , the Old Persian and Sanskrit for god Baga king , a king of ancient Mauretania Baga people of Guinea Baga Goa , a village in Assam, India Baga beach in Goa , India, an extension of Calangute Baga novel by Robert Pinget Baga grape , a grape variety used for wines of Portugal , e.g., in the Bairrada DOC Bairrada wine region Bag , Catalonia , a town in Catalonia Baga, Tibet , town in Tibet Baga, Togo , a village in Togo Baga, Bhola , Bangladesh Baga, Patuakhali , Bangladesh Baga, Mymensingh , Bangladesh BAGA, Atanta , Bengali Association of Greater Atlanta BAGA, standing for the British Amateur Gymnastics Association disambig de Baga fr Baga ka pt Baga desambigua o ... more details
The Gopatha Brahmana lang sa , IAST Gopatha Br hma a is the only Brahmana , a genre of the prose texts describing the Vedic rituals, associated with the Atharvaveda . The text is associated with both the Shaunaka and the Paippalada recensions of the Atharvaveda . ref name vt cite book last Patyal first Hukam Chand title Vedic Texts, A Revision Prof. C.G. Kashikar Felicitation Volume editor T.N. Dharmadhikari & others publisher Motilal Banarsidass location Delhi year 1990 pages 10 5 chapter Gopatha Brahmana isbn 81 208 0806 1 url http books.google.co.in books?id Z5AydkGbl5gC&pg PA10&dq Gopatha Brahmana&ei y 5bS9nvIo OlQTA8NyxBA&cd 7 v onepage&q Gopatha 20Brahmana&f false ref This text and the short Brahmana s of the Samaveda are the latest amongst the Vedic texts belonging to this genre. ref Pargiter, F.E. 1972 . Ancient Indian Historical Tradition , Delhi Motilal Banarsidass, p.326. ref The text is divided in to two parts, the purva bhaga or purva brahmana comrprising five prapathaka s and the uttara bhaga or uttara brahmana comprising six prapathaka s. Each prapathaka is further divided in to kandika s. ref name vt The purva bhaga comrprises 135 kandika s and the uttara bhaga comprises 123 kandikas . ref name en cite book last Bhattacharya first J.N. coauthors Nilanjana Sarkar title Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Sanskrit Literature editor publisher Global Vision Publishing House location Delhi year 2004 volume 1, A Dh pages 220 isbn 81 87746 85 8 url http books.google.co.in books?id VGxKTDT0h2kC&pg PA220&dq Gopatha Brahmana&lr &ei TAFcS6SXEYGQkATdyKGVBw&cd 72 v onepage&q Gopatha 20Brahmana&f false ref Editions The first printed edition of the Gopatha Brahmana was edited by Rajendralal Mitra and Harachandra Vidyabhushan. It was published by the Asiatic Society , Calcutta as a part of their Bibliotheca Indica series Nos. 215 and 252 in 1872. This edition was full of prinitng errors ref name vt denounced as a marvel of editorial ineptitude by Bloomfield . ... more details
Refimprove date January 2008 Orphan date February 2009 Merge Heliodorus pillar date May 2009 The Baesanagar inscription is a relic belonging to the Sunga Empire age in India . It was completed during the reign of the Sunga ruler Bhaga Sunga alias Bhagabhadra during the 2nd century BCE. This relic is now housed at the Madhya Pradesh Government Art Museum at Vidisha . It is popularly believed that Bhagabhadra had erected this pillar to commemorate the conversion of Heliodorus votive erector Heliodorus to Vaishnavism . Heliodorus was a luminary at the court of Antialcidas , the Indo Bactria n king. The Besanagar Pillar is a storehouse of information on the Sungas as well as the Indo Bactrian Greeks. See also Heliodorus pillar DEFAULTSORT Besanagar Inscription Category Ancient India Category Vidisha India hist stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Eurypteryx obtruncata image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae genus Eurypteryx species E. obtruncata binomial Eurypteryx obtruncata binomial authority Rothschild & Jordan, 1903 ref http www.cate sphingidae.org taxonomy Eurypteryx obtruncata.html CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience Sphingidae ref synonyms Eurypteryx sulai small Eitschberger, 1999 small Eurypteryx obtruncata is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from Sulawesi . ref http www.papua insects.nl insect 20orders Lepidoptera Sphingidae Eurypteryx Eurypteryx 20molucca.htm Papua Insects Foundation ref It is similar to Eurypteryx bhaga , but the forewing outer margin is more curved and the hindwing apex is obtusely cut. The forewing upperside has an antemedian band lacking a pale border. The forewing underside has no distinct median lines. References reflist Category Macroglossini Sphingidae stub vi Eurypteryx obtruncata ... more details
A Aghasura Andhaka Aryaman nowiki nowiki B Bakasura Banasura Bhaga nowiki nowiki C Chanda D Daitya a class of Asuras rather than a person Danava Hinduism Danavas another class of Asuras G Gajasura H Hidimba Hiranyakashipu Hiranyaksha Holika J Jatasura K Kaitabh Kakasura M Mahabali Mahishasura Mayasura Maya Mayasura Mitra Vedic Mitra nowiki nowiki Mukasura N Nivatakavachas Narakasura R Rahu Raktabhija S Sambara Savitar nowiki nowiki Shukra the guru of the Asuras Sunda asura Sunda Surapadman Svarbh nu T Tarakasur Tharakasuran U Upasunda Ushas V Varuna nowiki nowiki Vritra Notes nowiki nowiki These are Vedic Asuras the worship of which survived into later Hinduism, where they are also sometimes classified as Deva Hinduism Devas . See also Asura Rakshasa Rigvedic deities HinduMythology Category Asura Category Hinduism related lists Asuras pt Anexo Lista de Asuras ... more details
Borpatrogohain was the third of the three great Gohains counsellors in the Ahom kingdom . This position was created by Suhungmung Dihingia Raja specially for an Ahom prince who grew up in a Naga chieftains house. This position was reserved for the descendant of the first Borpatrogohain, Kancheng, who was the son of Supimphaa and the half brother of Suhungmung. Later, non Ahoms families, like those of Garhgayan Patar and Maran Patar were included in the Borpatrogohain family. ref Barua 1993, p26 ref The Borpatrogohain administered the region from the Dafala hills to the Brahmaputra , and between the Gerelua and Pichalua rivers. The other two Gohains were Burhagohain and Borgohain . List of Borpatrogohains Kancheng Klan Jang Ban Jangi Laku Borpatrogohain Banchangia Borpatrogohain Lai Borpatrogohain Chereli Borpatrogohain Bhaga Borpatrogohain ... Achuk Borpatrogohain Kenduguria Sengkong Borpatrogohain Paramananda Borpatrogohain ... Harinath Borpatrogohain ... Redeshwar Borptrogohain ... Maraan Borpatrogohain Kenduguria Rudresvar Borpatrogohain ... Notes div class references small references div Bibliography div class references small Gait, Edward 1905 History of Assam , Calcutta Barua, S L 1993 Last Days of Ahom Monarchy , New Delhi div Category History of Assam ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type village native name PAGENAME other name district state name Himachal Pradesh nearest city parliament const assembly const civic agency skyline skyline caption latd 32.5685521 longd 76.9691849 locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total population as of population density sex ratio literacy area telephone postal code vehicle code range climate website Kardang is a village in the Lahaul region of Himachal Pradesh , India . It is 5km away from Keylong . It was once the capital of Lahaul and has the biggest monastery of the area, situated on the left bank of the river Bhaga . The Drukpa Kagyu Kardang Monastery was founded about 900 years ago and was renovated by Lama Norbu in 1912. Gozzangwa Monastery is also nearby. See also Lahaul and Spiti References http hplahaulspiti.gov.in Monasteries.htm Lahaul and Spiti Official Website HimachalPradesh geo stub Category Villages in Lahaul and Spiti district ... more details
Summary This specific image is not a photograph but a recreated Photoshop rendition true to the original incription of the Heliodorus column created by Heliodorus, ambassador of the Indo Greek king Antialcidas BC. An archaeological discovery. Source http www.gosai.com chaitanya sastra vedas brahmi script.jpg It reads as follows 1 Devadevasu Va sude vasa Garudadhvajo ayam 2 Karito ia Heliodorena bhaga 3 Vatena Diyasa putrena Takhasilakena 4 Yonadatena agatena maharajasa 5 Amtalikitasa upa m ta samkasam rano 6 Kasiput r asa Bh agabhadrasa tratarasa 7 Vasena chatu dasena rajena vadhamanasa This Garuda column of Vasudeva Visnu , the god of gods, was erected here by Heliodorus, a worshipper of Vishnu, the son of Dion, and an inhabitant of Taxila, who came as Greek ambassador from the Great King Antialkidas to King Kasiputra Bhagabhadra, the Savior, then reigning prosperously in the fourteenth year of his kingship. and goes on ... 1 Trini amutapadani su anuthitani 2 nayamti svaga damo chago apramado Three immortal precepts footsteps ..when practiced lead to heaven self restraint, charity, conscientiousness. Licensing PD old 100 ... more details
Infobox Language name Gahri region Himachal Pradesh speakers 4000 familycolor Sino Tibetan fam2 Tibeto Burman languages Tibeto Burman fam3 Tibeto Kanauri languages Tibeto Kanauri fam4 West Himalayish languages West Himalayish iso2 iso3 bfu Gahri , also known as Ghara, Lahuli of Bunan, Boonan, Punan, Poonan, Erankad, Keylong Boli or Bunan is a Tibeto Burman languages Tibeto Burman language Sino Tibetan languages Sino Tibetan stock spoken in the India n States and territories of India state of Himachal Pradesh . The language is spoken in the Gahr Valley along the Bhaga River from its confluence with the Chandra River and upstream about convert 25 km mi abbr on , including villages such as Biling, Kardang, Kyelang, Guskyar, Yurnad, Gumrang, Barbog, Paspara, Pyukar and. The number of people speaking the language is only approximately 4,000 in India, according to 1998 data from Ethnologue . References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code bfu Gahri language . Grimes, Barbara F. Ed. . 2000 . Ethnologue Languages of the world , 14th ed. . Dallas, TX SIL International. ISBN 1 55671 106 9. Online edition http www.ethnologue.com . DEFAULTSORT Gahri Language Category Culture of Himachal Pradesh Category Tibeto Burman languages Category SOV languages st lang stub gv Gahrish ... more details
List of glaciers in India is a list of the notable glaciers in India . List of Indian glaciers Jammu and Kashmir Siachen Glacier is the second longest glacier outside of the polar regions and largest in the Himalayas Karakoram region. Nubra Glacier Chong Kumdan Glacier Drang Drung Glacier Rimo Glacier Himachal Pradesh Bara Shigri Chandra Glacier Chandra Nahan Glacier Bhadal Glacier Bhaga Glacier The Lady of Keylong Mukkila Glacier Sonapani Gora Glacier Perad Glacier Parbati and Dudhon Beas Kund Miyar Glacier Sikkim Image zemu gap.jpg thumb The Zemu Glacier Zemu Glacier Rathong Glacier Lonak Glacier Uttarakhand Image Gaumukh 1 .jpg thumb right Goumukh, Glacier terminus terminus of the Gangotri glacier lower right in image, behind prayer flag . The Bhagirathi peaks rise in the background. Gangotri Glacier Kalabaland Glacier Meola Glacier Milam Glacier Namik Glacier Panchchuli Glacier Pindari Glacier Ralam Glacier Sona Glacier Kafni Glacier Sunderdhunga See also List of glaciers commonscat Glaciers of India Geography of India Category Glaciers of India Category Nature related lists Glaciers of India Category India geography related lists Glaciers ... more details
orphan date July 2010 Cleanup date September 2009 Chak Number Three is a Chak village village in the Punjab Pakistan Punjab province of Pakistan . It is about 15  km away from city Mandi Bahauddin , Pakistan . It is situated back side of Sohawa Bolani on Chimoon Sahna road. It is part of Sohawa union council no 19. It has a canal to irrigate its lands. But the farmers of Chak 3 are really interested to grow bamboo in their fields. The majority of the young generation is living abroad in USA, Canada, UK, and Europe. There is one mosque in the village. It is a small village of about 300 houses. It is south from Bhaga pind, west from Sohawa, east from Chemun and north from Bhiki sherief. Demography The Warraich tribe forms a majority of the population followed by the Cheema and the Gujjar. References http www.mbdin.net 455 coord 29 02 N 71 00 E display title region PK type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Mandi Bahauddin District MandiBahauddin geo stub ... more details
Taxobox name Eurypteryx image image width 250px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae subfamilia Macroglossinae tribus genus Eurypteryx genus authority Felder, 1874 range map range map width subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. synonyms Indiana small Tutt, 1903 small Eurypteryx is a genus of moth s in the Sphingidae family. Species Eurypteryx alleni small Hogenes & Treadaway, 1993 small Eurypteryx bhaga small Moore, 1866 small Eurypteryx dianae small Brechlin, 2006 small Eurypteryx falcata small Gehlen, 1922 small Eurypteryx geoffreyi small Cadiou & Kitching, 1990 small Eurypteryx molucca small Felder, 1874 small Eurypteryx obtruncata small Rothschild & Jordan, 1903 small Eurypteryx shelfordi small Rothschild & Jordan, 1903 small Category Macroglossini wikispecies Eurypteryx Sphingidae stub nl Eurypteryx pt Eurypteryx vi Eurypteryx ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name Keylong skyline Kyelong.jpg skyline caption Keylong, viewed from Kardang Monastery type city latd 32.58 longd 77.03 state name Himachal Pradesh district Lahaul and Spiti district Lahaul and Spiti leader title leader name altitude 3080 population as of population total 14182 population density area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Keylong or Kyelong or Kyelang is the administrative centre of the Lahaul and Spiti district in the India n state of Himachal Pradesh , some 120 kilometres from the Indo Tibetan border. Keylong is at an altitude of 3,080 meters  metres 10,104  feet . It is cut off from the outside world from November to April, due to heavy snowfall at Rohtang Pass. It faces the famous Kardang Monastery , the largest and most important monastery in Lahaul, of the Drukpa Lineage Drukpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism , which is on a slope across the river from Keylong. Keylong is located along the Manali, Himachal Pradesh Manali &ndash Leh road, about 7  km north east of intersection of the Chandra Valley, the Bhaga Valley, and the Chenab Valley on the banks of Bhaga River. Sights near Keylong include the Kardang, Shasur, and Tayul monasteries, all within a few kilometres of Keylong. There is also a small temple dedicated to the local deity Kelang Wazir in the house of Sh. Nawang Dorje which may be visited upon arrangement. Keylong is the district headquarters of Lahaul and Spiti and is home to most of the government offices and facilities in Lahaul, and also hosts a regular bazaar. There are some tourist facilities including a Circuit House, a P.W.D. Public Works Department Rest House, a Sainik Rest House, a Tourist Bungalow, and a number of small hotels. ref http hplahaulspiti.nic.in TouristPlaces.htm ref The annual Lahaul Festival is held here each July with a big, busy market and a nu ... more details
Himachal Pradesh provides water to both the Indus and Ganges Drainage basin basins . The drainage systems of the region are the Chandra Bhaga or the Chenab , the Ravi River Ravi , the Beas River Beas , the Sutlej and the Yamuna . These rivers are Perennial stream perennial and are fed by snow and rainfall. They are protected by an extensive cover of natural vegetation. Image Beas river and mountains as seen from Van Vihar, Manali.jpg thumb left Beas river and mountains as seen from Van Vihar, Manali, Himachal Pradesh Manali File Beasriverhp.jpg thumb right Beas River in Himachal Pradesh The Beas River Beas rises in the Pir Panjal range near the Rohtang Pass and flows about 256 km in Himachal Pradesh. The river is formed by a numerous of tributaries the major tributaries are the Parbati , the Hurla , the Sainj , Uhl River the Uhl , the Suheti , the Luni , the Banganga and the Chaki . The northern and eastern tributaries of the river are snow fed and perennial, while the southern ones are seasonal. During the month of August, increase in the inflow sometimes results in flood s. The Chandrabhaga or Chenab Vedic name Askni , the largest river in terms of volume of water is formed after the meeting of two streams namely, Chandra and Bhaga at Tundi, in Lahul . It flows 122  km and covers an area of 7,500  km . in Himachal , before entering Kashmir . The Chandra passes through the barren tribal land. The Ravi is born in Bara Banghal, Kangra district as a joint stream formed by the glacier fed Bhadal and Tantgari . The river is of about 158  km in length and has a catchment area of nearly 5,451  km . Chamba lies on its right bank. Image Sutlej Valley from Rampur ca. 1857.jpg thumb Sutlej Valley from Rampur ca. 1857 The Sutlej originates in distant Tibet . The river cuts through both the great Himalayan and the Zaskar ranges and crosses the Indo Tibetan border near Shipkila . Then the river Spiti joins Sutlej from the north. Passing through gorges it emerges ... more details
Zanskar , Ladakh , Spiti and Lahaul meet at this pass. ref name sase In addition to the Suraj Tal and the Bhaga ... continental crust . ref Bhaga Valley Image Still waters Deepak tal, Patseo.jpg thumb right 250px Small Deepak Lake enroute to Suraj Tal The Bhaga Valley Tod or Stod Valley formed from Suraj Tal up to Tandi ... &ndash Suraj Tal&ndash Bara lacha la, which involves trek along the Bhaga River for convert ... more details
Adityas is as follows Ansa IAST A a Aryaman Bhaga Daksha IAST Dak a Dhatri IAST Dh t Indra Mitra ... Vishnu Purana Book I Chapter XV ref is Ansa IAST A a Aryaman Bhaga Dhuti Dh ti Mitra Vedic Mitra ... more details
Kukkuripa was a mahasiddha who lived in India. ref name beerdowman cite book author Robert Beer illustrator , Keith Dowman translator , and Bhaga Tulku Pema Tenzin translator title Buddhist Masters of Enchantment The Lives and Legends of the Mahasiddhas publisher Inner Traditions isbn 0892817844 isbn13 978 0892817849 date 1998 06 01 ref ref name dowmantenzin cite book author Mondup Sherab author , Keith Dowman translator , and Bhaga Tulku Pema Tenzin translator title Legends of the Eighty four Mahasiddhas Grub thob brgyad bcu tsa bzhi i lo rgyus publisher State University of New York Press Albany, NY isbn year 1985 ref He became interested in Vajrayana tantric Buddhist practice, and chose the path of renunciation. During his travels, he found a starving dog in a bush. Moved by compassion, he fed the dog and took care of her. The two stayed together and eventually found a cave where Kukkuripa could meditate in peace. When he went out for food, the dog would stay and guard the cave. One day, after 12 years passed, the stories say that the gods of the Thirty three sensual heavens took note of Kukkuripa s accomplishments, and invited him to their heavens. He accepted, and while there he was given many pleasureable things, such as great feasts. Every time he would think of his loyal dog, left behind at the cave, he would begin to think that he should return to her, but every time they would convince him to stay. Eventually, he looked down from the heavens and saw that his dog had become thin, sad, and hungry, and right there he decided that we would return to the cave. Upon his return, both master and dog were happy, and upon scratching her, the dog instantly vanished. In her place stood a dakini . The dakini told him that he had learned that there are greater things than temptation, and helped grant him realization. He attained realization, and returned to Kapilavastu, where he lived a long life for the benefit of others. ref name beer cite book author Robert Beer title ... more details
IAST ai varyasya samagrasya v ryasya ya asa riya IAST j na vair gyayo caiva ann bhaga ... ayam karito i a Heliodorena bhaga vatena Diyasa putrena Takhasilakena Yonadatena agatena maharajasa ... more details
The Thirty three gods is a pantheon gods pantheon of Hindu deities, some of Vedic mythology Vedic origin and some developed later. It generally includes a set of 31 deities consisting of 12 dityas, 11 Rudras, and 8 Vasus the identity of the other two deities that fill out the 33 varies, though their roles are generally a creator deity, presiding over procreation and protector of life and the 33rd is an all powerful supreme ruler. The 31 are Twelve Aditya dityas personified deities Mitra Vedic Mitra , Aryaman , Bhaga , Varuna IAST Varu a , Daksha IAST Dak a , Ansa IAST A a , Tvashtri IAST Tv , Pushan IAST P an , Vivasvan Vivasvat , Savitr IAST Savit , akra IAST akra , Vishnu IAST Vi u . This list sometimes varies in particulars. Eleven Rudras , consisting of Five abstractions nanda bliss , Vij na knowledge , Manas thought , IAST Pr a breath or life , V c speech , Five names of Shiva iva Ishana na ruler , IAST Tatpuru a that person , Aghora not terrible , V madeva pleasant god , Sadyoj ta born at once Atman Hinduism tm self Eight Vasu s deities of material elements Prithvi IAST P thiv Earth , Agni Fire , IAST Antarik a Atmosphere , Vayu V yu Wind , Dyaus Pita IAST Dyau Sky , Surya S rya Sun , IAST Nak atra Stars , Soma Moon Other sources like the Vedas include the two Ashvins A vins or N satyas , twin solar deities. Indra also called akra IAST akra , lord of the gods, is the First of the 33 followed by Agni Prajapati Praj pati Master of creatures , the creator Praj pati Master of creatures , the creator is Brahma who resides over the thirty three. The generic title, though not the particular names of the deities, was borrowed in Buddhist sources as a name for the heaven of the Thirty three gods Trayastrimsa IAST Tr yastri a . HinduMythology Category Hindu gods ... more details
main List of glaciers This is a list of glaciers in Asia . List of glaciers Div col cols 3 China Rongbuk Glacier Tibet Mingyong Glacier Yunnan Nepal Hunku Glacier Khumbu Glacier Langtang Glacier Nupchu Glacier Yalung Glacier Tukche Glacier Hidden Valley Glacier Tajikistan Fedchenko Glacier Russian Geographical Society Glacier India main List of glaciers of India Uttarakhand Gangotri Glacier Kalabaland Glacier Meola Glacier Milam Glacier Namik Glacier Panchchuli Glacier Pindari Glacier Ralam Glacier Sona Glacier Sikkim Zemu Glacier Rathong Glacier Lonak Glacier Himachal Pradesh Bara Shigri Chandra Glacier Chandra Nahan Glacier Bhadal Glacier Bhaga Glacier The Lady of Keylong Mukkila Glacier Sonapani Gora Glacier Perad Glacier Parbati and Dudhon Beas Kund Jammu and Kashmir Siachen Glacier It is the second largest glacier outside of the polar regions and largest in the Himalayas Karakoram Nubra Saltoro Chong Kumdan Drang Drung Indonesia Carstensz Glacier Northwall Firn Both are on Puncak Jaya .The Meren Glacier on the summit disappeared at some time between 1992 and 2000. ref http www.ingentaconnect.com content igsoc jog 2006 00000052 00000176 art00007 ref ref http www.easternsnow.org proceedings 2004 kincaid and klein.pdf ref Pakistan main List of glaciers of Pakistan Abruzzi Glacier Batura Glacier Biarchedi Glacier Godwin Austen Glacier Gondogoro Glacier Hainablak Glacier Lonak Glacier Miar Glacier Panmah Glacier Passu Glacier Rupal Glacier Sarpo Laggo Glacier Shani Glacier Trango Glacier Vigne Glacier Baltoro Gilgit Baltistan Hispar Gilgit Baltistan Rakaposhi Gilgit Baltistan Biafo Gilgit Baltistan Japan There are presently no true glaciers in Japan, although there are small permanent snow fields some including remnant glacial ice and also rock glacier s. Div col end See also List of glaciers References Reflist Category Glaciers of Asia Category Asia related lists Glaciers ... more details
Infobox actor name S. Balaiah image imagesize caption birthname S. Balaiah birthdate birth date 1914 08 22 birth place Sundankottai, Thoothukudi deathplace othername yearsactive 1936 1972 spouse notable role website Tirunelveli S. Balaiah August 22, 1914 1972 is a Tamil film actor who is best known for the supporting roles he did in the 1960s. His comedies are still very famous especially his scenes in Thillana Mohanambal. But he was never given the recognition he deserved. Filmography border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 bgcolor CCCCCC align center Year Film cast member Cast Film direction Director Role 1972 Agathiyar 1968 Thillana Mohanambal 1967 Ooty Varai Uravu 1967 Bama Vijayam 1966 Yarukaka Azhudan 1965 Thiruvilayadal 1965 film Thiruvilayadal 1964 Kadalikka Neramillai 1961 Pavamanippu 1959 Bhaga Pirivinai 1954 Ratha Pasam 1954 Ratha Pasam 1951 Manamagal 1950 Ezhai Padum Padu 1949 Velaikkari kadhavai chaathhadi 1945 Meera 1945 film Meera 1937 Ambikapathy 1937 film Ambikapathy 1936 Iru Sahodarargal External links imdb name id 0049382 name T.S.Balaiya http www.hinduonnet.com fline fl2319 stories 20061006000707900.htm References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Balaiya, T. S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 22, 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Balaiya, T. S. Category Tamil actors Category Indian actors Category Tamil comedians Category Living people Category 1914 births India actor stub ... more details