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  2. List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu faith, Sarama is a mythological being referred to as the dog of the gods, or Deva-shuni. Sarameya (literally, "sons of Sarama") are the children of Sarama, whose names are Shyama and Sabala. Sharvara is an ancient Hindu mythical dog belonging to Yama. Sisara is the husband of Sarama, father of the Sarameya.

  3. Category:Animals in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Horses in Hinduism (10 P) V. Vanara in the Ramayana (1 C, 13 P) Vedic animal sacrifice (4 P) Pages in category "Animals in ...

  4. History of the horse in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Ashva, a Sanskrit word for a horse, is one of the significant animals referred to in the Vedas [30] and several other Hindu scriptures, and many personal names in the Rigveda are also centered on horses. [29] Derived from asva, its cognates are found in Indo-European languages like Sanskrit, Avestan, Latin and Greek (such as hippos and equus). [29]

  5. Sharvara and Shyama - Wikipedia

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    Sharvara and Shyama are described to be two ferocious, four-eyed dogs that guard the entrance to the palace of Yama. The dead are required to get past these dogs in order to be rendered judgement by their master. [8]

  6. Sharabha - Wikipedia

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    But one common refrain in all these depictions is that Sharabha is a combination of a huge animal-bird beast with enormous strength manifested with the purpose of pacifying similar ferocious avatar of Vishnu such as Narasimha (man-lion). The Narasimha-Sharabha legend is linked to deities assuming mythical animal forms to slay or subdue each other.

  7. Matsya Purana - Wikipedia

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    It narrates the story of Matsya, the first of ten major Avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu. [1] The text describes the mythology of a great flood, where in the world and humans led by Manu, the seeds of all plants and mobile living beings, as well as its knowledge books (Vedas) were saved by the Matsya avatar of Vishnu.

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