• Dhisana (Sanskrit *Dhīṣaṇā) is one of the Hindu goddess of prosperity in Hinduism. She appears sometimes in the hymns in most of the mandala in Rig Veda...
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  • Georg Morgenstierne, that the word is cognate with the Vedic Sanskrit term Dhiṣáṇā, via a preform *Dhiṣanikā. It has also been etymologized by Nuristani speakers...
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    derived from the Indo-European root *dhēi-, "to suck, suckle" and a form dhīśana. Scholars have associated the Dísir with the West Germanic Idisi, seeing...
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    disir may be etymologically connected to minor Hindu deities known as dhisanās, who likewise appear in a group; this would give them an Indo-European...
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  • unsorted Chenjiamman Dev Mogra Devi Kanya Kumari Dewi Danu Dewi Ratih Dhavdi Dhisana Durga Ashtami Durga Puja Ekanamsha Gajalakshmi Gayatri Harsidhhi Hemadryamba...
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  • of crops. Derceto Corona −46.8 20.2 200 Philistine fertility goddess. Dhisana Corona 14.5 111.7 100 Vedic goddess of plenty. Dhorani Corona −8 243 200...
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  • xarunta ku maageera oo hilaada u jirta 10 mayl ilaa 40 mayl, meelaha laga dhisana Bari iyo wixii ka soo duula. 1. Daar Cad 2. Gacal-guule 3. Xalin 4. Dhumay...
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    PP-79-86. "Prachina Bharatiya Bhasa pariprekshire Odia Bhasa", published in Dhisana research journal, Vol-1, No-3, Oct–15 Dec, PP- 43–66. "Odia Bhsara Prathama...
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