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Narada Muni in ancient India.
Ocean Personification or animating deity of the ocean. In the ancient western civilisations called Neptun or Poseidon.
Pandavas Royal family in India to the time of the Mahabharata War, ca. 3200 B.C.
Parvati Hindu goddess. Wife of Shiva
Prahlad Son of the demon king Hiranyakashipu.
Ragu Another name for Rama, an avatar, one of the incarnations of Vishnu. Other names: Yaduraja, Yadunata, Ragupathi, Raghubir, Ramchandra, Hari.
Rai Banke Ji One of the four Gurus established by Kabir in the Kali Yuga.
Ravana King of (Sri) Lanka in the Treta Yuga.
Roop Das
Member of the household of Dharam Das.
Sadaswat Parwant Hindu god.
Sahte Ji One of the four Gurus established by Kabir in the Kali Yuga.
Sanak Also called Sanaka, one of the four sons of Brahma.
Savitri Hindu goddess. Other names: Puhupavati, Kevda-Ketaki.
Shankadi Person mentioned in the Anurag Sagar.
Shesh Nag Primordial serpent figure.
Shiva Third son of Kal and Adhya; the destroying aspect of the Hindu trinity. Other names: Mahesh, Shambu.
Son Kurma Reflection of Kurma – the second Shabda – in the lower worlds.
Sukhdev Figure known in India from tales. Other name: Sukhdev Muni.
Supach Sudarshan Saint, who lived in Dwapar Yuga ca. 3200 B.C. and was liberated by Karunamai. At his request his parents also were liberated in the course of divers births.
Sudarshan’s parents Mother Lakshmi (not to be confused with the Hindu goddess 'Lakshmi') – later names: Maheshwari, Udha, Nima, Amin.
Father Har, primarily Sukrit – later names: Kulpati, Chandan Sahu, Niru, Dharam Das.
Taksari Name for a person respectively a false path mentioned in the Anurag Sagar.
Van King in ancient India.
Varah Mythological boar in Hinduism; allegedly an incarnation of Vishnu.
Vashisht Also called Vashishtha. Rishi in old India, Guru of Rama.
Verachan King in ancient India.
Vichitra Bhat and wife Lived in the Treta Yuga and were liberated by Maninder.
Vishnu Second son of Kal and Adhya; preserving aspect of the Hindu trinity.
Vrishab First husband of Gayatri as a result of her curse.
Yam Doot Angel and messenger of Yama, also called angel of death.
Yudishtra One of the Pandava brothers. King in India at the time of the Mahabharata War – ca. 3200 B.C.