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Mrtyu is invoked in the hymns of the Rigveda: [1]. Depart, Mṛtyu, by a different path; by that which is your own, and distinct from the path of the gods; I speak to you who have eyes, who have ears; do no harm to our offspring, nor to our male progeny.
Mara (Sanskrit: मर, romanized: Mará, lit. 'Death') is a Sanskrit word meaning "death" or any personification thereof; it may also refer to Mrtyu (Sanskrit: मृत्यु, romanized: Mṛtyu, lit. 'Death') or Mrtyu Devi (lit. "Goddess of Death"). In Hinduism, Mara is the goddess of death and
In Buddhism, there is the Mara that is concerned with death, the Mrtyu-mara. [3] It is a demon that makes humans want to die, and it is said that upon being possessed by it, in a shock, one should suddenly want to die by suicide, so it is sometimes explained to be a "shinigami". [4]
Relief fragment of Mara in Gandhara style, found in Swat Valley The demons of mara. Palm leaf manuscript. Nalanda, Bihar, India Mara's assault on the Buddha (an aniconic representation: the Buddha is only symbolized by his throne), 2nd century, Amaravati Stupa, India Mara, his lustful daughters, and demonic army, attempting to tempt Buddha, on a 10th-century icon from Mogao Caves
Mars performing in Houston, Texas on November 24, 2010. American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has recorded songs for three studio albums, one collaborative album, one extended play (EP) and three soundtrack albums.
Mara! is an Australian world music quintet. They have won 2 ARIA Awards for Best World Music Album in 1996 ( Ruino Vino ) [ 1 ] and 2001 ( Live in Europe ) [ 2 ] and they were also nominated in 2006 ( Sorella ) [ 3 ] and along with the Martenitsa Choir in 1997 ( Sezoni ).
Mara Vladimirovna Kana (Russian: Ма́ра Влади́мировна Кана́, birth name Marina Vladimirovna Nesterova (Russian: Мари́на Влади́мировна Не́стерова; born November 25, 1978, in Moscow) is a Russian rock singer, musician, and songwriter.
The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra (Sanskrit: महामृत्युंजयमंत्र, महामृत्युञ्जयमन्त्र, romanized ...