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  The Avataras of God   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Manu had been warned about this flood and built a ship in which he and his family survived.
Each Manu is said to exist for one manvantara, which is a period of time lasting 71 divya-yugas.
The present Manu is the seventh in line, called Vaivasvata Manu, the son of Vivasvan.
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  Manu (Hinduism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Hindu mythology, Manu is a title accorded the progenitor of humankind, first king to rule this earth, who saves mankind from the universal flood.
As of 2004, we are in the 7th Manvantara headed by Vaivasvata Manu.
Manu is also the name of the author of the famous Manusmriti.
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 Manu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Manu River runs down the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains into the Amazon Basin.
The Manu is a tributary to the Madre de Dios River.
In Hindu mythology, a Manu is a title accorded the progenitor of humankind during an eon called a Manvantara.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Manu (Hinduism)
In Hinduism, Manu is a title accorded the progenitor of humankind, first king to rule this earth, who saves mankind from the universal flood.
The Matsya avatara of Vishnu is said to have appeared to King Manu (whose original name was Satyavrata, the then King of Dravida), while he washed his hands in a river.
Manu is also the name of the author of the famous Manusmriti.
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 The Hare Krsnas - The Manus - Manus of the Present Universe
In this manvantara, or reign of Manu, among the demigods are the Adityas, Vasus, Rudras, Visvedevas, Maruts, Asvini-kumaras and Rbhus.
Savarni's sons are headed by Nirmoka, and among the demigods are the Sutapas.
In this period of Manu, the incarnation Rsabha is born of Ayusman and Ambudhara.
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 E N C Y C L O P E D I A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This term includes the whole body of Hindu law, but it is more especially applicable to the laws of Manu, Yajnawalkya, and other inspired sages who first recorded the Smriti or “recollections” of what they had received from a divine source.
Manu and Yajnawalkya stand apart by themselves at the head of these writers.
According to the Vishnu Purana, the sons of Manu Swayam-bhuva were Priya-vrata and Uttanapada.
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 Chapter Three
This Garbhodakasayi Visnu is glorified in the Vedas in the hymns of Garbha-stuti, which begin with the description of the Lord as having thousands of heads, etc. The Garbhodakasayi Visnu is the Lord of the universe, and although He appears to be lying within the universe, He is always transcendental.
The history of the birth of Dattatreya as an incarnation of the Lord is mentioned in the Brahmanda Purana in connection with the story of the devoted wife.
During the period of Svayambhuva Manu (the present period is of Vaivasvata Manu) there was no suitable living being who could occupy the post of Indra, the King of the Indraloka (heaven) planet.
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 Puja.net
Savarni, listen, while I describe in detail about his birth, how Savarni, illustrious son of Surya, became the lord of the (eighth) Manvantara One cycle of creation is divided into fourteen manvantaras.
In that the army of the devas was vanquished by the valorous asuras.
When that most valiant but evil-natured Mahisasura and the army of that foe of the devas were destroyed by the Devi, Indra and the hosts of devas uttered their words of praise, their necks and shoulders reverently bent, and bodies rendered beautiful with horripilation and exultation.
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 Encyclopedic Theosophical Glossary, Des-Dir Theosophical U Press
Deva (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root div to shine] A divinity, a resplendent deity.
Dharma-savarni (Sanskrit) One of the 14 manus overseeing the earth-chain, the root-manu of the sixth round {SD 2:309}.
Dhyani-chohan is likewise synonymous in one sense with the Sanskrit manu.
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 Manu_(hinduism) info here at en.42of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
IITS: DOING MANU PROUD specific subcastes within dalits are forced to continue to carry caste-hindu shit on their heads and enter overflowing sewers, the IITs perpetrate a caste culture which would have pleased a Manu, who proscribed the Book...
The Laws of Manu or "Manava Dharma Shastra" Traditionally accepted as an arm of the Vedas, the 'Laws of Manu' or 'Manava Dharma Shastra' (c.
The Matsya avatar of Vishnu is said to have appeared to King Manu (whose original name was Satyavrata, the then King of Dravida[1]), while he washed his hands in a river.
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 Incarnations and Expansions of the Lord
During the period of Svayambhuva Manu, the earthly planet remained submerged in the water of devastation, so the Lord appeared as a white boar and lifted the earth and set it properly.
After the period of Caksusa Manu when there was a partial inundation, he also protected Satyavrata Muni (who later became Vaivasvata Manu) by keeping him safe on a boat.
Yajna is the manvantara-avatara in Svayambhuva Manu's reign, Vibhu is the manvantara-avatara in Svarocisa Manu's reign, and so on as per SB 8.13, CC 2.20.246 p., 2.20.319.
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 Devi Mahatmyam or Durga Saptashati or Chandi Path
In that the army of the devas was vanquished by the valorous asuras.
When that most valiant but evil-natured Mahisasura and the army of that foe of the devas were destroyed by the Devi, Indra and the hosts of devas uttered their words of praise, their necks and shoulders reverently bent, and bodies rendered beautiful with horripilation and exultation.
O Prince, while the devas were thus engaged in praises and (other acts of adoration), Parvathi came there to bathe in the waters of the Ganga.
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 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 8 - CHAPTER 13
During this period was the appearance of the Supreme Lord Vishnu in the form of Lord Vâmana as the youngest of Aditi assured by Kas'yapa Muni.
The Manu Dharmasâvarni will indeed be the eleventh to appear in the future as a master of the soul and Sathyadharma and others will be his ten sons.
O King Parîkshit, among the ten sons of Manu are Ikshvâku, Nabhaga, Dhrishtha, S'aryâti, Narishyanta and Nâbhâga. The seventh son is known as Dishtha.
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 Yugas and Manvantras - Time Concepts - Indian Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Manu of the fourth Manvantra is Tamasa.
Raivata was the Manu of the fifth Manvantra.
The Adityas, the Ashwini twins, the Maruts, and the Rbhus are the Devas of this Manvantra.
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 Spiritual Agni Purana - Spiritual Literature Of India - Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita And Other Scriptures Of India
Vaivasvata Manu was the son of the sun-god.
Manu was about to throw the fish back into the water when the fish said, "Don’t throw me back.
The fifth war between the devas and the asuras took place over the abduction of Tara and this came to be known as the Tarakamaya War.
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 Dnyaneshwari - Bhaavarth Diipikaa: a commentary on the Bhagavad Gita
Vivaswat's son Vaivaswat was a Manu that is progenitor of mankind.
Manu's son Ikshwaku is the first of the Solar dynasty of kings (so called because his grandfather was the Sun-god Vivaswan).
These belonged to the Deva branch of Aryans as opposed to the asura branch of Aryans which settled in Persian region and were always at war with the Deva Aryans.
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 DEVI MAHATMYA
Savarni, {Savarni was so called because he was the son of Savarna, Surya's wife.
When that most valiant but evil-natured Mahishasura and the army of that foe of the devas were destroyed by the Devi, Indra and the hosts of devas uttered their words of praise, their necks and shoulders reverently bent, and bodies rendered beautiful with horripilation and exultation.
And again how, as a benefactress of the devas, she appeared in the form of Gauri for the slaying of wicked asuras as well as Shumbha and Nishumbha, and for the protection of worlds, listen as I relate it.
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 The Devi Bhagavatam: The Ninth Book: Chapter 15
The Manu Daksa Sâvarni was very religious, devoted to Visnu, of wide renown, of a great name, and born with Visnu's parts.
As you are purely devoted to S’iva and S’iva alone, and as you do not recognise any other Devas, I say within no time, you will be deprived of all your wealth and prosperity.” S'ankara, hearing this curse, became very angry and taking His trident, ran after the Sun.
Bhagavân Mahâ Deva is of the nature of S’iva, all auspiciousness; He is the presiding deity of S'iva, that is, liberation.
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 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 6 - CHAPTER 6
Of Vivasvân gave the fortunate Samjñâ birth to the Manu called S'râddhadeva as well as to the demigod Yamarâja and his sister Yâmî [the river Yamunâ].
The sons of Manu were known as the Vis'vadevas and Sâdhyas.
Samjñâ, the wife of Vivasvân, the sun-god, gave birth to the Manu named S'râddhadeva, and the same fortunate wife also gave birth to the twins Yamarâja and the River Yamunâ.
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 THE DEVI
Meditation of Mahalakshmi I resort to Mahalakshmi, the destroyer of Mahisasura, who is seated on the lotus, is of the complexion of coral and who holds in her (eighteen) hands rosary, axe, mace, arrow, thunderbolt, lotus, bow, pitcher, rod, sakti, sword, shield, conch, bell, wine-cup, trident, noose and the discus Sudarsana.
She, the lovely-browed, said to those devas, 'Who is praised by you here?' An auspicious goddess, sprung forth from her physical sheath, gave the reply:
After the daitya Chanda was slain and Munda was laid low, and many of the battalions were destroyed, the lord of the asuras, powerful Sumbha, with mid overcome by anger, commanded then the mobilization of all the daitya hosts: 4.
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 The Devi Bhagavatam: The Tenth Book: Chapter 12
Thus Bhagavatî Mahisamardinî was born of the Tejas (fiery substances) of the Devas.
The Deva with their hearts delighted went to the beautiful Sumeru Mountain and dwelt there in the caves thereof.
All the gems and jewels that are in the Deva loka, in the Daitya loka, or amongst the regions of men, are under my control.
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 Srimad-Bhagavatam - Canto 1 Chapter 3 - Krsna Is the Source of All Incarnations - His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta ...
When there was a complete inundation after the period of the Caksusa Manu and the whole world was deep within water, the Lord accepted the form of a fish and protected Vaivasvata Manu, keeping him up on a boat.
rsayah—all the sages; manavah—all the Manus; devah—all the demigods; manu-putrah—all the descendants of Manu; maha-ojasah—very powerful; kalah—portion of the plenary portion; sarve—all collectively; hareh—of the Lord; eva—certainly; sa-prajapatayah—along with the Prajapatis; smrtah—are known.
All the rsis, Manus, demigods and descendants of Manu, who are especially powerful, are plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord.
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 Durga Saptashati
The Rishi said: When that most valiant but evil-natured Mahishasura and the army of that foe of the devas were destroyed by the Devi, Indra and the hosts of devas uttered their words of praise, their necks and shoulders reverently bent, and bodies rendered beautiful with horripilation and exultation.
O Prince, while the devas were thus engaged in praises and (other acts of adoration), Parvati came there to bathe in the waters of the Ganga.
Hearken to what has been said by him whose command is never resisted among the devas and who has vanquished all the foes of the asuras: (He says), "All the three worlds are mine and the devas are obedient to me. We look upon you, O Devi, as the jewel of womankind in the world.
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 Astrology : A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The two Manus are related with racial evolution and social reorganisation of different human races during the different periods of manifestation or Manvantara.
She states Angirasas to be one of the names of Dhyanis, or Deva instructors, of the late third, fourth and even of the fifth race initiates.
It is related with the Sun in many ways: the two ascetics represented by the asterism are said to be born of the Sun and his estranged wife Tvastri, when they had assumed the form of a horse and a mare.
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 MantraOnNet.com: The Sun
As an example, during the month ofJyestha (May- June) the Deva is Mitra, the Apsaras Menaka, the Rakshasa Paurusheya, the Serpent Takshaka, the Yaksha Rathasvana, the Rishi Atri, and the Gandharva is Haha.
The Deva, Rishi, Gandharva and Apsaras all belong to the heavenly regions, while the Rakshasa, Serpent and Yaksha all exist on lower levels.
Though born from a shadow, these children were by no means ephemeral; Savarni is scheduled to become the Progenitor of the Eighth Epoch of this Day of the Creator, Tapati has become a river on Earth, and we shall soon hear of the greatness of the planet Saturn.
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 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 8 DOWNLOAD-VERSION
The Fifth and Sixth Manu and the Prayers of Brahmâ with the Suras.
(5) From Âkûti and Devahûti, the two daughters of [Svâyambhuva] Manu, were for instructing on dharma and on jnâna the sons born that are accepted as being the Supreme Lord.
There are fourteen Manus during a day of Brahmâ, and the age of each Manu lasts for seventy-one yugas.
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 VAHINI. ORG: GLOSSARY-M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Manu: impersonation of Krishna as the ruler, father and legislator of humanity.
- The fourteen Manu's appearing in one day of Brahmâ are: (1) Svâyambhuva, (2) Svârocisa, (3) Uttama, (4) Tâmasa, (5) Raivata, (6) Câksusa, (7) Vaivasvata, (8) Sâvarni, (9) Daksa-sâvarni, (10) Brahma-sâvarni, (11) Dharma-sâvarni, (12) Rudra-sâvarni, (13) Deva-sâvarni and (14) Indra-sâvarni.
One Body was transformed into two and therefore, where there was one Will formerly, two appeared, one which attracted and the other which was drawn towards creation, the feminine and the masculine.
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 Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 1 Chapter 3 Verse 5
This form [the second manifestation of the purusha] is the source and indestructible seed of multifarious incarnations within the universe.
This Garbhodakasayi Vishnu is glorified in the Vedas in the hymns of Garbha-stuti, which begin with the description of the Lord as having thousands of heads, etc. The Garbhodakasayi Vishnu is the Lord of the universe, and although He appears to be lying within the universe, He is always transcendental.
There are innumerable universes, with one Brahma in each of them, and all of them are created and annihilated during the breathing time of the purusha.
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 VAHINI. ORG: GLOSSARY-V
In other words, when the deva of vasu or wealth is seated in the heart, the divine Vâsudeva or Krishna cannot dwell therein.
Vaivasvata Manu: an original father and law-giver of the human race.
Vajra yoga: A conjunction (in astrological terms) of Indra (Lord of the devas (celestials)).
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 garuda
This was to help out the gods (devas) and demons (asuras) in the churning of the ocean (samudra manthana).
Manu and Shatarupa had two sons named Priyavrata and Uttanapada and three daughters named Prasuti, Akuti and Devahuti.
Surya’s son was Manu and Manu’s son was Ikshvaku.
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 dasavatara-pics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
But, by the time she completed serving the row occupied by the Devas, there was not a drop of nectar left in the pitcher.
But, the rejuvenated Devas easily vanquished the emaciated Asuras and regained their lost power and glory and the asuras were driven to Patala loka.
The Devas pleaded with Lord Vishnu, the protector and preserver of the Universe.
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