En la mitología hinduista, Prayápati es una deidad que preside sobre la procreación y es protector de la vida. प्रजा-पति, en escritura devánagari. prajā-pati, en el sistema IAST de transliteración. Etimología: ‘señor de la progenie’, siendo prayá: ‘progenie’ y pati: ‘líder, amo, señor’. Contenido 1 Prayápati como Brahmá 1.1 Posible equivalente helénico 2 Prayápati como Daksha y otros 3 Véase también 4 Notas 5 Referencias // editar Prayápati como Brahmá En el Rig vedá 10.121.10 y en los textos bráhmana aparece como un dios crador o dios supremo sobre las deidades védicas. Los comentadores de los Vedás lo identifican como el creador mencionado en el Nasadiya sukta. El Rig vedá y el Átharva vedá lo identifican con Savitṛi (dios del Sol), Soma (dios de la Luna y de la droga psicotrópica soma), Agní (dios del fuego) e Indra (rey de los semidioses). Posteriormente, en la época puránica, fue identificado con Brahmá de cuatro cabezas, y también con los dioses Vishnú y Shivá, y con personificaciones de Kāla (el tiempo), Agní (el dios del fuego), Suria (el dios del Sol), etc. editar Posible equivalente helénico El nombre de Prayā[n]-pati (‘progenie-dueño’) es etimológica y fonéticamente equivalente al dios oracular en Kolofón (según Makrobios el Longevo),1 llamado Prōto-gonos. Según Damascio, Prōtogonos (también conocido como Fanes) tenía cuatro cabezas, «de serpiente (drakōn) [...] de toro, de hombre y de dios».2 Al señor Brahmá como Prayāpati se le atribuyen cuatro cabezas, cada una de las cuales produjo devas (dioses), rishís (sabios), pitrís (ancestros) y naras (humanos), según el Brahmanda puraná3 editar Prayápati como Daksha y otros También se lo identifica con varios míticos patriarcas y progenitores de la humanidad. El Manu smriti (1.34) nombra a 10 prayápatis, creados por el dios Brahmā de cuatro cabezas: Marichi Atri Ánguiras Pulastia Pulaka Kratu Vasishtha Daksha (o Prachetas) Bhrigu Nārada De estos 10, algunas autoridades cuentan sólo los primeros 7, y otros los últimos 3.4 El Majábharata menciona —en las palabras del sabio volador Nárada Muni—, a 14 prayápatis (literalmente: ‘líderes de la progenie’), que eran cuidadores de los 14 mundos (los 7 lokas y los 7 talas): Daksha Prachetas Pulaha Marichi Kashiapa Bhrigu Atri Vásishtha Gautama Anguiras Pulastia Kratu Prajlada Kardama El Majábharata contiene el siguiente texto: Y Daksha, Prachetas, Pulaha, Marichi, el amo Kashiapa, Bhrigu, Atri, y Vasistha y Gautama, y también Ánguiras, y Pulastia, Kratu, Prajlada y Kardama, esos prayápatis, y Ánguirasa (del Átharvan vedá), los Valikhilias, los Marichipas; la inteligencia, el espacio, el conocimiento, el aire, el calor, el agua, la tierra, el sonido, el tacto, la forma, el sabor, el perfume; la naturaleza y los modos [de la naturaleza] y los elementos y las causas primeras del mundo, todos se quedaron al lado del señor Brahmá, en esa mansión. Y Agastya (de gran energía), Markandeia (del gran poder ascético), Yamadagní, Bharaduaya, Samvarta, Chiavana, el exaltado Durvasa, el virtuoso Rishiasringa y el ilustre Sanat Kumara (de gran mérito ascético y preceptor en todos los temas relacionados con el yoga). Nārada Muni5 editar Véase también Nasadiya sukta Hiranyagarbha sukta Lista de deidades hindúes Mitos de la creación Vāch editar Notas ↑ Según Robert Graves: The Greek Myths. 1955. vol. 1, pág. 31, sec. 2.2. ↑ Theoi.com ↑ Según Julius Lipner: The Hindus (pág. 45). Routledge, 1994. ↑ Según el libro Indian wisdom (206, n.º 1), del británico Monier Monier-Williams (1819-1899), citado en el Sanskrit-English Dictionary del mismo autor. ↑ Según http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02011.htm The Mahabharata, libro 2: Sabha parva, Lokapala Sabhakhayana parva, sección 11, pág. 25 (traducido por Kisari Mohan Ganguli entre 1883 y 1896). editar Referencias Anna Dallapíccola: Dictionary of hindu lore and legend. ISBN 0-500-51088-1.

Plastic cups spoil India’s tea time
A lot of India’s poor got left behind in the new India. In a slum at the back of the Red Light district of Kolkata, the three Prajapati brothers, Ashok, Ajay and Vijay have set up their workshop, an open shed on bamboo scaffold with a mud floor.
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Shiva the hindu god is said to live in mount kailash tibetan tyse in eastern Tibet where he practices yoga and ascetism giving up desire and pleasure Yoga of course encourages vegetarianism as non violence for instance because many animals just like u do not want to die <a href http www sacred texts com hin hmvp hmvp33 htm rel nofollow >www sacred texts com hin hmvp hmvp33 htm< a> CHAPTER VI SIVA Siva is the third person of the Hindu Triad As Brahm was Creator Vishnu Preserver in order to Click to enlarge SIVA p 263 complete the system as all things are subject to decay a Destroyer was necessary and destruction is regarded as the peculiar work of Siva This seems scarcely in harmony with the form by which he is usually represented It must be remembered however that according to the teaching of Hinduism death is not death in the sense of passing into non existence but simply a change into a new form of life He who destroys therefore causes beings to assume new phases of existence the Destroyer is really a re Creator hence the name Siva the Bright or Happy One is given to him which would not have been the case had he been regarded as the destroyer in the ordinary meaning of that term In the later Hinduism as taught in the Epics and Purnas Siva plays a most important part several books having been written for the purpose of celebrating his praise yet his name as that of a god does not occur in the Vedas In order therefore to gain greater reverence for him amongst men he is declared to be the Rudra of the Vedras In some passages in the Vedras Rudra is identified with Agni yet quot the distinctive epithets applied to him in the Rig Veda appear sufficiently to prove that he was generally discriminated from Agni by his early worshippers quot Between the texts from the Brhmanas relative to Rudra and the earliest descriptions of the same deity which we discover in the Epic poems a wide chasm intervenes which as far as I am aware no genuine ancie
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Prajāpati, el padre convertido en hijo

Según la mitología hindú, cuando Prajapati nació nada existía, ni siquiera el universo. ... Prajāpati, el padre convertido en hijo. El fantasma del pirata Barbanegra ...


Six Naxals wanted in cases in Bihar, Jharkhand arrested
The five have been identified as Jairam Singh alias Nagendra Singh Yadav, Kamlesh Majhi, Rakesh Gupta (all from Palamu), Mahendra Prajapati and Ajit Kumar Singh (both from Latehar), the SP added.
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Shiva the hindu god is said to live in mount kailash tibetan tyse in eastern Tibet where he practices yoga and ascetism giving up desire and pleasure Yoga of course encourages vegetarianism as non violence for instance because many animals just like u do not want to die <a href http www sacred texts com hin hmvp hmvp33 htm rel nofollow >www sacred texts com hin hmvp hmvp33 htm< a> CHAPTER VI SIVA Siva is the third person of the Hindu Triad As Brahm was Creator Vishnu Preserver in order to Click to enlarge SIVA p 263 complete the system as all things are subject to decay a Destroyer was necessary and destruction is regarded as the peculiar work of Siva This seems scarcely in harmony with the form by which he is usually represented It must be remembered however that according to the teaching of Hinduism death is not death in the sense of passing into non existence but simply a change into a new form of life He who destroys therefore causes beings to assume new phases of existence the Destroyer is really a re Creator hence the name Siva the Bright or Happy One is given to him which would not have been the case had he been regarded as the destroyer in the ordinary meaning of that term In the later Hinduism as taught in the Epics and Purnas Siva plays a most important part several books having been written for the purpose of celebrating his praise yet his name as that of a god does not occur in the Vedas In order therefore to gain greater reverence for him amongst men he is declared to be the Rudra of the Vedras In some passages in the Vedras Rudra is identified with Agni yet quot the distinctive epithets applied to him in the Rig Veda appear sufficiently to prove that he was generally discriminated from Agni by his early worshippers quot Between the texts from the Brhmanas relative to Rudra and the earliest descriptions of the same deity which we discover in the Epic poems a wide chasm intervenes which as far as I am aware no genuine ancie
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Sobre Leyendas - Misterios, mitologia y leyendas

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Popular firing case accused Ajmeri denied bail
He expressed fear that if Gujarat police arrest him, he could be killed in a fake encounter like Sohrabuddin Sheikh and Tulsiram Prajapati, who were also connected with the incident. A resident of Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh, Ajmeri has been accused of ...
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from wikipedia Ganesha Sanskrit Gaea listen help info also spelled Ganesa or Ganesh is one of the best known and most worshipped deities in Hinduism 8 Although he is known by many other attributes Ganesha s elephant head makes him easy to identify 9 Several texts relate mythological anecdotes associated with his birth and exploits and explain his distinct iconography Ganesha is worshipped as the lord of beginnings and as the lord of obstacles Vighnesha 10 patron of arts and sciences and the god of intellect and wisdom 11 He is honoured with affection at the start of any ritual or ceremony and invoked as the quot Patron of Letters quot at the beginning of any writing 12 Ganesha appears as a distinct deity in clearly recognizable form beginning in the fourth to fifth centuries during the Gupta Period His popularity rose quickly and he was formally included as one of the five primary deities of Smartism a Hindu denomination in the ninth century During this period a sect of devotees called Ganapatya Sanskrit gapatya who identify Ganesha as the supreme deity was formed 13 The principal scriptures dedicated to his worship are the Ganesha Purana the Mudgala Purana and the Ganapati Atharvashirsa Ganesha is one of the most worshipped divinities in India 14 15 Worship of Ganesha is considered complementary with the worship of other forms of the divine and various Hindu sects worship him regardless of other affiliations 16 17 18 Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains Buddhists and beyond India Ganesha has many other titles and epithets including Ganapati and Vighnevara The Hindu title of respect Shri Sanskrit r also spelled Sri or Shree is often added before his name One popular form of Ganesha worship is by chanting one of the Ganesha Sahasranamas which literally means quot a thousand names of Ganesha quot Each name in the sahasranama conveys a different meaning and symbolises a different aspect of Ganesha The
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MundoEsotérico " Prajāpati, el padre convertido en hijo

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GPCB report nails polluting plant
Environmental activist Rohit Prajapati, who is fighting for the farmers of the region, said: “This is just a sort of an authentication of what we have been arguing for long. The COD, BOD and ammonia levels in the samples collected by GPCB after the line ...
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Prajapati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In Hinduism, Prajapati (Sanskrit prajā-pati,ਪ੍ਰਜਾਪਤੀ,ਪਰਜਾਪਤ,پرحلپتئ‎ प्रजापति " ... He appears as a creator deity or supreme God Viswakarma Vedic deities in RV 10 ...


IPS men unite, raise funds to defend officer
More than 100 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers have signed up a campaign to raise money for the defence of Vipul Aggarwal, a 2001 batch officer jailed for nine months in the Tulsiram Prajapati encounter case. A joint team of Rajasthan and Gujarat ...
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Prajāpati

Sanskrit: prajapati ... prajāpati-patiḥ — the father of them (Brahmā); SB 3.12.33 ... prajāpati-sarga — of the creation of Lord Brahmā; SB 5.24.17 ...


The growing cult of entrepreneurship in India
Chaired by Mr Pramod Bhasin, President and CEO, Genpact, the session saw a heartwarming talk by Mr Mansukhbhai Prajapati and his inventions related to pottery. In his address in Hindi, he spoke about his desire to do something more than just be a potter or a mason.
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Ishrat encounter fake, says rebel SIT cop
Ahmedabad The probe into the 2004 killing of alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba operative Ishrat Jahan and three others courted controversy on Friday when one of the three members of the Special Investigation Team (SIT), appointed by the Gujarat High Court, filed an ...
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Prajapati: Information from Answers.com

Prajapati Creator figure in the Vedic period of India. ... Prajāpati is the "lord of creatures," the primal being associated with creation ...


539 candidates in the fray for Haridwar zila panchayat poll
Additional election district officer TR Prajapati said their office had sent the voter list names on the date on which nomination filling was scheduled. The whole district is abuzz with the election fever and as the campaign gets on in view of the Assembly ...
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Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 6 Chapter 5 Verse 44

Chapter 5: Nārada Muni Cursed by Prajāpati Dakṣa ... He could have cursed Prajāpati Dakṣa in return, but because he is a tolerant and ...


Sohrabuddin encounter case: Shah counsel demands complaints' copies
The sole eyewitness in the case Tulsiram Prajapati was also found dead under mysterious circumstances. The apex court, while refusing to tag Prajapati murder case with Sohrabuddin encounter case, directed the CBI to give the copy of the First Status Report ...
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Ishrat case: SIT to quiz Gujarat cops
Vanzara, an IPS officer, is also an accused in the 2006 encounter of Tulsiram Prajapati, a close aide of Sohrabuddin.
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