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  Pausha-Shukla Ekadasi, or Putradaa Ekadasi
The sages replied, ‘Oh king, we are known as the ten Vishvadevas (the sons of Vishva; Vasu, Satya, Kratu, Daksha, Kaala, Kaama, Dhriti, Pururavaa, Maadrava, and Kuru).
On the advice of the Vishvadevas, the king observed the auspicious fast day of Putradaa Ekadasi according to the established rules and regulations, and on the Dvaasasii, after breaking his fast, he paid obeisances again and again to all of them.
Queen Shaibya immediately became pregnant, and exactly as the Vishvadevas had predicted, a bright faced, beautiful son was born to them.
www.s-a-i.info /assoc_change/ekadasi3_4.html   (1608 words)

  
 Thelemapedia: The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Deva   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Agni (fire) and Soma represent modes of sacrifice, but personified are also seen as devas.
All gods taken together are worshipped as the Vishvadevas.
Nature devas are responsible for things as fire, air, rain and trees.
www.thelemapedia.org /index.php/Deva   (410 words)

  
 The Mahabharata, Book 9: Shalya Parva: Section 51
Through affection, that foremost of brahmanas then smelt the head of his son and held him in a close embrace, O foremost one of Bharata's race, for some time.
Gratified with the River, the great ascetic Dadhica then gave a boon to her, saying, 'The vishvadevas, the rishis, and all the tribes of the gandharvas and the apsaras, will henceforth, O blessed one, derive great happiness when oblations of thy water are presented unto them!'
Having said so unto that great river, the sage, gratified and filled with joy, then praised her in these words.
www.sacred-texts.com /hin/m09/m09051.htm   (1317 words)

  
 brahma
Sadhya’s children were the gods known as Sadhyadevas and Vishva’s children were the gods known as Vishvadevas.
The twenty-seven daughters of Daksha who were married to Soma are known as the nakshatras (stars).
The gods now are the sadhyas, the rudras, the vishvadevas, the vasus, the maruts, the adityas and the two ashvinis.
www.dharmakshetra.com /literature/puranas/brahma.html   (16607 words)

  
 Chapter 11 of Jagannatha dasa's Bhagavad-Gita
Some, due to fear, offer praise to You with folded hands saying: "All glories to You!" The great seers as well as the community of perfected beings are singing hymns unto You with copious prayers.
The Rudras, Adityas, Vasus, Sadhyas, Vishvadevas, Ashvins, Maruts, Usmapas, Gandharvas, Yaksas, Asuras and Siddhas are all beholding You in amazement.
O mighty armed, this magnificent Form of Yours has innumerable faces and eyes, limitless arms, thighs and feet, as well as myriad stomachs and countless terrible teeth.
www.allfaith.com /Religions/Hinduism/gita11.html   (1699 words)

  
 PutradA EkAdasii
We have come here tothis very lovely pond to bathe.
“On the advice of the Vishvadevas, the king observed the auspicious fast day of Putradaa Ekaadasii according to the established rules and regulations, and on the Dvaasasii, after breaking his fast, he paid obeisances again and again to all of them.
In due cource of time he became famous as an heroic prince, and the king gladly pleased his noble son by making him his successor.
www.salagram.net /ekadasi-4.htm   (1634 words)

  
 Nakshatras
Situated on the lower part of the Lyre, Waga (Vega) gives leadership especially political or in government, musical artistic ability
The Vishvadevas are the ten sons of god Dharma.
They deal with the laws of time, universal principles, karma, and right action.
www.galacticcenter.org /nakshatras.htm   (5858 words)

  
 vishvadevas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
One can see in the heaven Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva (Trimurti) blessing Vishvadevas, or Cow-All-the-Goods.
Here we have the awareness of the unity of all the gods originated from the same matrix.
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