• Talas (Albanian definite form: Talasi) is a sea-storm god in Albanian mythology and folklore. A mythical tale concerning the god Talas has been documented...
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  • Majapahit-era gold statue of Hindu deity Tara or Tagalog adoption Tala was found in 1918 in Agusan. The legend of Tala has very close parallels to legends...
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  • Sinukuan; represents dawn Tala: the Tagalog goddess of stars; daughter of Bathala and sister of Hanan; also called Bulak Tala, deity of the morning star, the...
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  • Look up talas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Talas (Chinese: 塔拉斯) may refer to: The Battle of Talas, 751 AD, culminative military encounter between...
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    religion, a nature deity is a deity in charge of forces of nature, such as water, biological processes, or weather. These deities can also govern natural...
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    wisdom had created, the god Talas noticed her. She was so beautiful that no other goddess could match her. So the god Talas went after the wife of the...
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    the stars Tala goddess of the stars Ao (mythology), personification of light List of night deities List of solar deities Lucifer Sky deity "Mawu-Lisa"...
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    deity (or deities), while others revere ancestor spirits and/or the spirits of the natural world, where there is a chief deity but consider no deity supreme...
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    Kriti Raga Tala Kshetra / Deity Eka Dantam Bhajeham Bilahari Misra Chapu Madurai Gajadhishadanyam Na janeham Nata Kuranji Triputa Tirupparankunram Gajanana...
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    Borassus flabellifer, commonly known as doub palm, palmyra palm, tala or tal palm, toddy palm, lontar palm, wine palm, or ice apple, is a fan palm native...
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    Marga talas - Shashatputam, ShashapuTam, Shatpitaputrikam, Sampatveshtakam and Udghattam as well as three others - Utsava, Darpana and Charchari talas. His...
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  • the posture (madhyama tala and tribhanga pose) is similar to his elder brother, the idol differs from Rama in a few ways. The deity of Hanuman is usually...
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  • Shashank Subramanyam and [[E. Gayathri] .[citation needed] It extols the Hindu deity Rama. raghuvaṃśa sudhāmbudhi candra śrī rāma rājarājēśvara aghamēgha māruta...
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  • Laon (meaning "the ancient one"), is a pre-colonial female supreme creator deity in the animist anito beliefs of the Visayan peoples in the Philippines....
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    Ekachakra (section Mala Tala)
    needed] The current deity within the Bankima Raya temple was found by Nityananda himself, within the Yamuna river of Ekachakra. The deity was then installed...
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  • different ragas and talas (rhythm structure). The compositions were in Telugu, their mother tongue, and they addressed their family deities, Sri Brihadisvara...
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    the Divine Twins; and *Seh₂ul and *Meh₁not, a solar deity and moon deity, respectively. Some deities, like the weather god *Perkʷunos or the herding-god...
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    [unreliable source?] Dikshitar was a master of tala and is the only composer to have kritis in all the seven basic talas of the Carnatic scheme. Dikshitar shows...
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    A demigod is a part-human and part-divine offspring of a deity and a human, or a human or non-human creature that is accorded divine status after death...
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    mrdanga or pakhawaj (two-sided drum), flute (woodwinds), and karatalas or talas (cymbals). It is a major practice in Hinduism, Vaisnava devotionalism, Sikhism...
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    while the title of deity of the sun was passed on to his grandson and honorary son, Apolaki. One of his daughters, Tala, was the deity of the stars and...
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    India". The deity finds a mention in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana which is dated around 800 to 400 BCE which also pushes the existence of deity to the same...
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  • ragas and talas specified by Jayadeva's hymns. Jayadeva was a devotee of Krishna, and Krishna in the form of Jagannath is the central deity of Odisha...
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    Talakaveri (redirect from Tala kaveri)
    Kodagu district. The temple here is dedicated to Goddess Kaveramma. Other deities worshipped here are Lord Agasthiswara, which denotes the link between Kaveri...
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    Kazakhstan from the upper valley of the river Talas, the south side of which is the 200 kilometres (120 mi) Talas Ala-Too Range ('Ala-too' is a Kyrgyz spelling...
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    Badasinghara or the last ritual of the deity, the Gitagovinda of Jayadeva is sung, set to traditional Odissi ragas & talas. This tradition has continued unbroken...
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    can produce sound/shabda (శబ్ద) in talas are called sashabda kriya – సశబ్ద క్రియ and are a part of the existing Tala chain. New chains are possible, too...
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    homage to the deity. Parikrama must be done with dhyāna (spiritual contemplation and meditation). In Hinduism, parikrama of religious deities in a temple...
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    the original on 2012-10-29. Hunkin, Galumalemana; Paillat, Edith. "O le Tala ia Sina ma lana Tuna (Sina and the Eel)". www.wgtn.ac.nz. Retrieved 2021-01-09...
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    (traditional Indian instruments). The Sikh Scripture contains 31 ragas and 17 talas which form the basis for kirtan music compositions. Hindus are even said...
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