མཐའ་ཡས། | Glossary of Terms
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མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
- anantaka
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One of the principal nāga kings. Also known as Śeṣa or Anataśeṣa. Considered the source of Patañjali grammar in Buddhism. In Vaiśnavism he is the serpent that Viṣṇu rests upon in between the creations of worlds.
- Ananta
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
A king of the nāgas.
- Ananta
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
One of the eight nāga kings.
- Ananta
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
One of the eight nāga kings.
- Ananta
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
One of the kings of the nāgas.
- Ananta
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
A nāga king.
- Ananta
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
A nāga king, also another name of Śeṣa, the serpent upon whom Viṣṇu rests during the interlude between the destruction and recreation of the world.
- Ananta
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- ananta
A nāga king, also another name of Śesa, the serpent upon whom Viṣṇu rests during the interlude between the destruction and recreation of the world.
The name of one of the eight nāga kings who obey the eight deities in Gaṇapati’s nine-section maṇḍala.
- Anantaka
- མཐའ་ཡས།
- mtha’ yas
- anantaka
- ananta
Another name of Śesa, the serpent upon whom Viṣṇu rests during the interlude between the destruction and recreation of the world.