Bhut-Akash in the mythology of India, is the personification of the highest and purest element, that which we call Ether. He holds all; all is embodied in him: stars, sun, earth, moon the whole universe. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Bhut
Bhut in the mythology of India, is a general expression for the ten elements out of which the human body is composed. They are divided into fine and uncouth; the former are aether, fire, air, water, earth; the latter are the same, only in another form. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bhur
Bhur in the mythology of India, is one of the mysterious works which was milked by Brahma from the Vedas (then sacred books, represented under the symbol of milk-producing cows). It denotes the earth, whose mystical picture it is. The earth has five attributes, known through the senses smell, taste, color, feeling or touch, and … Continue reading “Bhur”
Bhumasser
Bhumasser in the mythology of India, is a powerful giant, a proud daemon, who desired to rule all heaven, overflooding the seven surgs with his armies, and subjecting their king Indra. Sixteen thousand beautiful princesses were captured by him and imprisoned in his palace. Suthama, Krishna’s wife, desired to see the ravishing princely daughters, but … Continue reading “Bhumasser”
Bhuis
Bhuis SEE BURI. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bhulok (Or Bhurlok)
Bhulok (Or Bhurlok) in the mthology of India, is the lowest of the seven surgs or heavens, the nearest to us, the region of the earth. The suni (Surya) is its ruler, as the moon is of the second, Bhoverlok. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bhudas (Budhas, Or Bhudon)
Bhudas (Budhas, Or Bhudon) in Hindu mythology, is a servant of Siva, when he appears as judge and punisher. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bhrigu
Bhrigu in the mythology of India, was one of the ten Maharishis or great philosophers, the sons of Brahma, the compiler of a number of books. He proved which was the most loving of the three great gods, in order to worship him supremely. Brahma was engrossed in the study of the sacred books, and … Continue reading “Bhrigu”
Bhoverlok
Bhoverlok in the mythology of India, is the heaven of the moon, the second of the surgs (regions of heaven). In this the moon travels every month through the twenty-seven houses of its great dwelling. This is probably a picture of the astronomical relation, the moon bears to the earth, as the former completes her … Continue reading “Bhoverlok”
Bhom (Bhum, or Bhumi)
Bhom (Bhum, or Bhumi) in the mythology of India, is the name of Tuesday. The god Mongult (Mangalen), a son of the earth, rules the same, as also the earth, therefrom the name Bhom (earth-day). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature