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Latest revision as of 14:10, 10 June 2024
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"At the end of Brahma's day, when Brahma felt sleepy and desired to lie down, the Vedas were emanating from his mouth, and the great demon named Hayagriva stole the Vedic knowledge"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 8
At the end of Brahmā's day, when Brahmā felt sleepy and desired to lie down, the Vedas were emanating from his mouth, and the great demon named Hayagrīva stole the Vedic knowledge.
SB 8.24.8, Translation: At the end of Brahmā's day, when Brahmā felt sleepy and desired to lie down, the Vedas were emanating from his mouth, and the great demon named Hayagrīva stole the Vedic knowledge.
Categories:
- The End Of
- Day of Brahma
- When
- Felt
- Brahma's Sleeping
- Desire
- Lie - Lay
- Down
- Vedas
- Were
- Emanate
- Mouth
- Great
- Demons
- Named - called
- Hayagriva (demon)
- Steal
- Vedic Knowledge
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