Marići (Polish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Marići" in Polish language version.

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  • The Vayu Purana. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-09-29]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. Cytat: These twenty-four daughters became the mothers of all living beings. Thirteen of the daughters were married to Dharma. (Dharma’s name has not figured earlier, but he was also one of Brahma’s sons, created through mental powers.) Of the remaining eleven daughters, Sati was married to Shiva (Rudra); Khyati to Bhrigu; Sambhuti to Marichi; Smriti to Angira; Priti to Pulastya; Kshama to Pulaha; Sannati to Kratu; Anasuya to Atri; Urjja to Vashishtha; Svaha to Agni; and Svadha to Agni; Svadha to the ancestors (pitris). (ang.).

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  • The secret doctrine, Tom 3. books.google.pl. [dostęp 2011-09-22]. Cytat: ...while the Agnishvāttas are reborn as Sons of Marīchi (a son of Brahmā),... (ang.).

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  • Marichi, Son Of Brahma. Indianetzone. [dostęp 2011-04-13]. Cytat: The word `Marichi` means a ray of light. (ang.).
  • Indian Purans, Paurnamasa, Son of Marichi And Sambhuti. indianetzone.com. [dostęp 2011-10-04]. Cytat: Paurnamasa was the son of Marichi and Sambhuti. Marichi was a Prajapati, one of the nine Brahma Rishis, or mind-born sons of Brahma. Sambhuti was one of the daughters of Daksha (ang.).

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  • The Vayu Purana. dharmakshetra.com. [dostęp 2011-09-29]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-10-02)]. Cytat: These twenty-four daughters became the mothers of all living beings. Thirteen of the daughters were married to Dharma. (Dharma’s name has not figured earlier, but he was also one of Brahma’s sons, created through mental powers.) Of the remaining eleven daughters, Sati was married to Shiva (Rudra); Khyati to Bhrigu; Sambhuti to Marichi; Smriti to Angira; Priti to Pulastya; Kshama to Pulaha; Sannati to Kratu; Anasuya to Atri; Urjja to Vashishtha; Svaha to Agni; and Svadha to Agni; Svadha to the ancestors (pitris). (ang.).