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Alphabetical [« »] misery 1 misfortune 1 mithra 3 mitra 17 mitrá 1 mitra-varuna 5 mitrá-varuna 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 her 17 many 17 maruts 17 mitra 17 regarded 17 steeds 17 yama | Vedic Reader (excerpts) IntraText - Concordances mitra |
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1 Intro, 1| names of the Indian deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, Nasatya, 2 Intro, 2| Indo-European, others, such as Mitra, Varuna, Indra, to the Indo-Iranian 3 Intro, 7| gods are Dyaus, Varuna, Mitra, Surya, Savitr, Pusan, the 4 Intro, 7| sons, who (for instance Mitra) date from the Indo-Iranian 5 Intro, 7| enumerates six of them Mitra, Aryaman, Bhaga, Varuna, 6 9 | MITRÁ~The association of Mitra with Varuna is so intimate 7 9 | 35) is identified with Mitra because of his laws, and 8 9 | three steps by the laws of Mitra: statements indicating that 9 9 | statements indicating that Mitra regulates the course of 10 9 | kindled before dawn), produces Mitra, and when kindled is Mitra. 11 9 | Mitra, and when kindled is Mitra. In the Atharvaveda, Mitra 12 9 | Mitra. In the Atharvaveda, Mitra at sunrise is contrasted 13 9 | evening, and in the Brahmanas Mitra is connected with day, Varuna 14 9 | the Vedic evidence that Mitra was a solar deity, is corroborated 15 15 | separately addressed. As Mitra (iii. 59) is distinguished 16 16 | often called the eye of Mitra and Varuna, as well as of 17 18 | celebrated alone (apart from Mitra) is small, numbering hardly