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  2. Pan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Pan is an 1894 novel by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. He wrote it while living in Paris and in Kristiansand , Norway. It remains one of his most famous works.

  3. Pushan - Wikipedia

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    Pushan (Sanskrit: पूषन्, IAST: Pūṣan) is a Hindu Vedic solar deity and one of the Adityas. He is the god of meeting. Pushan is responsible for marriages, journeys, roads, and the feeding of cattle. He was a psychopomp (soul guide), conducting souls to the other world. He protected travelers from bandits and wild beasts, and ...

  4. *Péh₂usōn - Wikipedia

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    *Péh₂usōn ("Protector") was a proposed Proto-Indo-European pastoral god guarding roads and herds. [1] [2] [3]He may have had a bushy beard and keen sight. [4] [3] He was also closely affiliated with goats or bucks: Pan has goat's legs while goats are said to pull the car of Pūshān (the animal was also sacrificed to him on occasion).

  5. Pan (god) - Wikipedia

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    According to Edwin L. Brown, the name Pan is probably a cognate with the Greek word ὀπάων "companion". [13] In his earliest appearance in literature, Pindar's Pythian Ode iii. 78, Pan is associated with a mother goddess, perhaps Rhea or Cybele; Pindar refers to maidens worshipping Cybele and Pan near the poet's house in Boeotia. [14]

  6. The Great God Pan - Wikipedia

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    The Great God Pan was highly influential on the circle of writers around H. P. Lovecraft. [8] The structure of Machen's story influenced the structure of Lovecraft's "The Call of Cthulhu" (1928). [46] Pan ' s depiction of a monstrous half-human hybrid inspired the plot of Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror" (1929), which refers to Machen's novella ...

  7. Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa - Wikipedia

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    Considered by academics to be an appendix or extension of the Taittirīya Samhita, the first two books largely consist of hymns and Mantras to the Vedic-era Devas, as well as Mythology, astronomy, and astrology (i.e. the Nakshatras); the third book contains commentaries and instructions on Vedic sacrificial rites such as the Purushamedha ...

  8. Pan trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The god Pan first occurred in Jean Giono's works in the 1924 poetry collection Accompagné de la flûte.He is then mentioned in Giono's private correspondence, appears in his first written novel Naissance de l'Odyssée, and was the subject of an unpublished magazine article in the 1920s.

  9. Pan in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    We Are All Pan's People is an album by The Focus Group. "Pan" is a song by The Veils. "The Pan Within" and "The Return of Pan" are two songs by The Waterboys. Pan is referenced in Stevie Wonder's song "Flower Power", from his album The Secret Life of Plants. Pan's People, a British dance troupe from Top of the Pops, was named after Pan.