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- Varuna - Wikipedia
He is one of the earliest deities in pantheon, whose role underwent a significant transformation from the Vedic to the Puranic periods In the early Vedic era, Varuna is seen as the god-sovereign, ruling the sky and embodying divine authority
- Varuna (Crataeva nurvala) - Herb Uses and Benefits - The Herbal Resource
Varuna is used by traditional Ayurvedic herbalists to increase appetite while stimulating digestion and elimination and also as an herbal treatment for flatulence and abdominal pain Varuna is also discussed in the ancient Vedic literature as an important herb for use as a blood purifier
- Varuna (Crataeva nurvala) - Properties, Benefits Dosage
Varuna is basically native to India and Bangladesh, often grown in neighborhood of temples Varuna is distributed throughout India, especially in the sub-alpine zones along streams and rivers In India it grows almost in semiarid regions
- Varuna - Benefits, Usage, Dose, Ayurvedic Details
Use of Varuna during Vedic period – Varuna is considered auspicious The leaves were offered to God The leaves were offered to God and beads prepared out of the bark were used as garlands It is mentioned that Varuna was an Aushadi vraksha, the small pieces of its bark was used in the shape of beads in order to wear as garland
- Varuna | Vedic God, Hinduism, Sky God | Britannica
Varuna, in the Vedic phase of Hindu mythology, the god-sovereign, the personification of divine authority He is the ruler of the sky realm and the upholder of cosmic and moral law (rita), a duty shared with the group of gods known as the Adityas (see Aditi), of whom he was the chief
- Who Is the God Varuna, and What Is His Role in Hindu Mythology?
Varuna is a Vedic deity associated with cosmic order (*Ṛta*), water, and the sky, revered for maintaining balance and justice in the universe He governs celestial waters, including rivers, oceans, and rain, symbolizing purity, life, and the cyclical nature of existence
- Varuna: The God of Water and Cosmic Order - Hindu Mythology
Varuna holds a significant place in Hindu mythology as the god of water and the cosmic order Revered as a deity who embodies the moral and natural law (Rta), Varuna is associated with the vastness of the ocean and the waters that sustain life
- Varuna - New World Encyclopedia
In early Hinduism, Varuna (from the Sanskrit root vr, meaning "to surround") was a Vedic solar god who, in Hindu mythology, presided over the celestial ocean surrounding the earth
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