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326: 657: 177:'s heads, Shiva incurs the sin of brahmahatya, with the skull of the deity stuck to his palm. For the atonement of this sin, the deity assumed the guise of a mendicant and wandered across the land until he reached 130:. After Indra slays Vritra, he incurs the sin of brahmahatya and is immediately paralysed, falling unconscious. The deities arrange for the purification of Indra's sin with the performance of the 229: 709: 542: 110:. Described to possess red hair and wear blue robes, she is stated to laugh boisterously, chasing the murderers of Brahmins. 633: 606: 579: 552: 526: 500: 473: 446: 419: 392: 365: 738: 743: 516: 222: 17: 728: 702: 276: 215: 733: 695: 69: 45: 623: 596: 490: 436: 409: 355: 569: 544:
When the Goddess was a Woman: Mahābhārata Ethnographies - Essays by Alf Hiltebeitel, volume 2
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A Dictionary of Hinduism: Its Mythology, Folklore and Development 1500 B.C.-A.D. 1500
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The Skanda Purana Part 4: Ancient Indian Tradition And Mythology [Volume 52]
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regards the murder of a Brahmin to be the greatest of sins, and the highest of the
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The Body of God: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram
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The Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki: An Epic of Ancient India, Volume VII: Uttarakāṇḍa
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Some texts state that bathing at the water bodies of a
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Brahmahatya is also personified as a hideous woman in
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(1 July 1994). 655: 324: 615: 588: 150:out of sand for the worship of 122:describes the conflict between 561: 535: 509: 482: 455: 428: 401: 374: 347: 27:Sanskrit term for Brahminicide 13: 1: 341: 154:, which was installed at the 113: 682:. You can help Knowledge by 237: 173:. Having decapitated one of 7: 441:. SUNY Press. p. 119. 414:. OUP Oxford. p. 409. 384:Handbook of Hindu Mythology 191: 83:term for "the killing of a 75: 51: 10: 760: 739:Sanskrit words and phrases 650: 628:. Routledge. p. 159. 622:Jacobsen, Knut A. (2013). 595:Kramrisch, Stella (1988). 744:Hindu belief and doctrine 574:. Routledge. p. 96. 320: 245: 64: 40: 387:. OUP USA. p. 96. 87:". 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