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Mṛtyu (Sanskrit: मृत्यु, romanized: Mṛtyu, lit. 'Death'), is a Sanskrit word meaning death. Mṛtyu, or Death, is often personified as the deities Mara (मर) and Yama (यम) in Dharmic religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. * Mara (Hindu goddess), the goddess of death according to Hindu mythology. * Mṛtyu-māra as death in Buddhism or Māra, a "demon" of the Buddhist cosmology, the personification of Temptation. * Yama (Sanskrit: यम) is the god of death and the underworld in Hinduism and Buddhism. * Yama in Hinduism. * Yama in Buddhism.

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  • Mṛtyu (Sanskrit: मृत्यु, romanized: Mṛtyu, lit. 'Death'), is a Sanskrit word meaning death. Mṛtyu, or Death, is often personified as the deities Mara (मर) and Yama (यम) in Dharmic religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. * Mara (Hindu goddess), the goddess of death according to Hindu mythology. * Mṛtyu-māra as death in Buddhism or Māra, a "demon" of the Buddhist cosmology, the personification of Temptation. * Yama (Sanskrit: यम) is the god of death and the underworld in Hinduism and Buddhism. * Yama in Hinduism. * Yama in Buddhism. (en)
  • Mṛtyú (devanāgarī : मृत्यु) è un termine sanscrito vedico che indica la morte e la sua personificazione in un deva. Mṛtyu deriva dalla radice verbale mṛ che possiede il significato di "morire", e col significato di "morte" è analogo al sanscrito mara. Mṛtyu è correlato al latino mors, mortis (morte) ma anche al greco antico μoρτός/βρoτός (mortós, mortale), così come all' sŭ-mrŭtī e al lituano mirtis, all'avestico mərəta; provenendo dal proto-indoeuropeo *mṛ-ti (morte). Mṛtyu, nel Ṛgveda, è invocato affinché non colpisca i viventi: (it)
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  • Hymn 1.2.7 (en)
  • Hymn 10.18.1 (en)
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  • Depart, Mṛtyu, by a different path; by that which is your own, and distinct from the path of the gods; Ispeak to you who have eyes, who have ears; do no harm to our offspring, nor to our male progeny. (en)
  • Then he became a horse , because it swelled , and was fit for sacrifice ; and this is why the horse-sacrifice is called Ashva-medha [...] Therefore the sacrificers offered up the purified horse belonging to Prajapati, to all the deities. Verily the shining sun [ye tapati] is the Asvamedha, and his body is the year; Agni is the sacrificial fire , and these worlds are his bodies. These two are the sacrificial fire and the Asvamedha-sacrifice, and they are again one deity, viz. Death. (en)
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  • Mṛtyu (Sanskrit: मृत्यु, romanized: Mṛtyu, lit. 'Death'), is a Sanskrit word meaning death. Mṛtyu, or Death, is often personified as the deities Mara (मर) and Yama (यम) in Dharmic religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism. * Mara (Hindu goddess), the goddess of death according to Hindu mythology. * Mṛtyu-māra as death in Buddhism or Māra, a "demon" of the Buddhist cosmology, the personification of Temptation. * Yama (Sanskrit: यम) is the god of death and the underworld in Hinduism and Buddhism. * Yama in Hinduism. * Yama in Buddhism. (en)
  • Mṛtyú (devanāgarī : मृत्यु) è un termine sanscrito vedico che indica la morte e la sua personificazione in un deva. Mṛtyu deriva dalla radice verbale mṛ che possiede il significato di "morire", e col significato di "morte" è analogo al sanscrito mara. Mṛtyu è correlato al latino mors, mortis (morte) ma anche al greco antico μoρτός/βρoτός (mortós, mortale), così come all' sŭ-mrŭtī e al lituano mirtis, all'avestico mərəta; provenendo dal proto-indoeuropeo *mṛ-ti (morte). Mṛtyu, nel Ṛgveda, è invocato affinché non colpisca i viventi: Ma Mṛtyu va confinato fuori dal villaggio, al di là del terrapieno eretto per separare il mondo dei morti dove venivano collocati i defunti, dal mondo dei vivi, il villaggio: La Morte è sempre e comunque una ripetizione della vita con l'intero corpo riportati integri e pronti di nuovo a vivere e godere. Ma è tuttavia temuta e molte sono le invocazioni nei Veda per scongiurarla: Nei Brāhmaṇa la Morte appartiene anche agli Dei (Deva) solo Agni ne è immune: (it)
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