Prayag, Prayāg: 1 definition
Introduction:
Prayag means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Hinduism
General definition (in Hinduism)
Source: WikiPedia: HinduismPrayāg (प्रयाग): The holy place at Allahabad where Ganges and Yamuna meet.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+2): Prayaga, Prayagabhadra, Prayagabhaya, Prayagadasa, Prayagadatta, Prayagaka, Prayagakritya, Prayagamahatmya, Prayagapraghattaka, Prayagaprakarana, Prayagarajashtaka, Prayagaratnakroda, Prayagasetu, Prayagasnanavidhi, Prayagata, Prayagatirtha, Prayagavala, Prayagavana, Prayagavidhi, Prayage.
Full-text: Prayagavala, Tirtharaja, Dridhavarman, Ayodhya, Jalasamadhi, Tirtha, Tirth, Bharadvaja, Raja, Tri.
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Search found 26 books and stories containing Prayag, Prayāg, Prayaag; (plurals include: Prayags, Prayāgs, Prayaags). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Garga Samhita (English) (by Danavir Goswami)
Verse 2.1.31 < [Chapter 1 - Description of the Entrance in Vṛndāvana]
Verse 2.3.19 < [Chapter 3 - Description of the Yamunā’s Arrival]
Rivers in Ancient India (study) (by Archana Sarma)
4. Disappearance of Sarasvatī < [Chapter 6 - Changing trends of the Rivers from Vedic to Purāṇic Age]
8. The river Gaṅgā and its present status < [Chapter 6 - Changing trends of the Rivers from Vedic to Purāṇic Age]
5a. The river Gaṅgā in the Purāṇas (Introduction) < [Chapter 5 - Rivers in the Purāṇic Literature]
Triveni < [October – December, 2002]
Glow-Worm in The Dusk: A Tale of Recollection < [July 1956]
Glow-Worm in The Dusk: A Tale of Recollection < [July 1956]
Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Dipika) (by Ramchandra Keshav Bhagwat)
Commentary introduction to Chapter 11 < [Chapter 11 - Vishvarupa-darshana-yoga]
Annadatri-carita (study) (by Sarannya V.)
3. The Voyage of Vancishvara depicted in Annadatri-carita < [Chapter 5 - Annadatri-carita—A Critical Study]
2. Importance of Annadana in Sanskrit literature < [Chapter 1 - The Myth of Grand Feast]
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