The Supreme Yoga: A New Translation of the Yoga Vasistha
author: Swami Venkatesananda
edition: 2013, New Age Books
pages: 777
ISBN-13: 9788178222608
Topic: Hinduism
Chapter 4 - The Story of Bhima, Bhasa and Drdha
This page describes The Story of Bhima, Bhasa and Drdha which is Chapter 4 on page 184 in the book: The Supreme Yoga by Swami Venkatesananda. This is a modern English translation of the Yogavasishtha (तारा, yoga-vasishtha) in two volumes, entitled ‘the supreme yoga’. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4 [by Vihari-Lala Mitra]
The infernal force under the command of Bhima, Bhasa and Dridha, bruised and burned and slew and devoured the celestial phalanx, as men knead and fry and boil the rice and afterward eat up as their food. 19. The celestial army being harassed on all sides by Bhima, Bhasa, and Dridha, fled precipitately from the height of heaven, as the Ganges runs down from Himalayan height. 20....
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Dramaturgy in the Venisamhara [by Debi Prasad Namasudra]
In the opinion of Abhinava Sanskrit and Prakrit Bhasa due to the distinction of the speaker become fourfold. Sanskirit Bhasa owing to its refinement due to proper accentuation, grammatical inflexions and Vedic influence over its vocabulary, is thus distinguished. He further thinks that Bhasha is thus distinguished. He further thinks that Bhasa is the Apabhramsha of Samskrita and Apabhramsha of Bhasa is Vibhasha, and that belongs to persons living in caves and open, they are found in the drama also....
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List of Mahabharata people and places [by Laxman Burdak]
), (1.117), Bhima (bhima, भीम) (I.59.42), (I.65),(I.89.15), (1.94)(IX.44.31), Bhima (bhima, भीमा) (R) (VI.10.21), Bhimabala (bhimabala, भीमबल) (Dhritarashtra's son) (I.108.7), (1.117), Bhimamukha (bhimamukha, भीममुख) (terrible-mouth) (IX.44.78), Bhimaratha (bhimaratha, भीमरथ) (Dhritarashtra's son) (I.108.12), (1.117), Bhimarathi (bhimarathi, भीमरथी) (R)/(T) (III.86.3), Bhimasena (bhimasena, भीमसेन) (I.59.41), (I.65),(I.89.48), (1.94),(I.90.44), (I.90.69), (1.95), (I.90.84), (1.95),(I.90.88), (1.95...
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[The Supreme Yoga: A New Translation of the Yoga Vasistha: index]
[Preface]
[Foreword]
[Introduction]