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Rubens painting of ladies and gallants in an amorous mood. [Flem. Art: EB (1963), III, 190]honeysuckle symbol of affection. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 174; Kunz, 328]Kama god of love; Hindu equivalent of Eros. [Hindu Myth.: Brewer Dictionary, 661]Krishna god who plays flute ...
(Jagannath) huge idol of Krishna drawn through streets annually, occasionally rolling over devotees. [Hindu Rel.:EB, V: 499] Krakatoa volcano in southwest Pacific which violently exploded in 1883, destroying the island. [Asian Hist.:NCE, 1500] ...
Poets and dramatists also used the myths of thepuranasin their works. TheBhagavata Purana, in which the cult of ecstatic love for god(bhakti) is preached and legends about the life of Krishna are retold, has especially influenced religious and literary traditions in the modern Indian languages...
—to play the Juggernaut in director Brett Ratner's live-action blockbuster, XMen: The Last Stand (2006). The Supervillain Book: The Evil Side of Comics and Hollywood © 2006 Visible Ink Press®. All rights reserved. Juggernaut (Jagannath) huge idol of Krishna drawn through streets ...
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(also known as Veda-Vyasa, arranger of the Vedas; as Dvaipayana, the islander; and as Krishna, the black one), ancient Indian legendary poet and sage. Authorship of the Mahabharata is ascribed to Vyasa, as is the systematization of the Vedic hymns and authorship of the puranas Vedanta...
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What you are about to learn will be very useful when speaking English! In this video, we will look at about to, a term we use when talking about the near future. It describes something someone plans to do very soon. I will teach you when to use about to
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