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Mouse means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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In Hinduism
Ganapatya (worship of Ganesha)
Source: om.ru: Ashtavinayak (8 temples of Ganesha)Mouse refers to a symbol of Ganesha.—Ganesha’s awkward and obese physical form reminds us that the beauty of the outer form has nothing to do with the inner beauty and spiritual perfection of Ganesha. The mouse indicates the equal importance of the largest and the smallest being in the eyes of the Supreme God.
Ganapatya (गाणपत्य, gāṇapatya) represents a tradition of Hinduism where Ganesha is revered and worshipped as the prime deity (ishta-devata). Being a minor though influential movement, Ganapatya evovled, llike Shaktism and Shaivism, as a separate movement leaving behind a large body of literature.
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Starts with: Mouse killer, Mouse-ear cress, Mouse-eared bushwillow, Mouse-eared combretum, Mousedeer plant.
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Full-text (+231): Mushika, Akhu, Mushaka, Lingalika, Musha, Undura, Kundu, Girika, Anjanika, Unduru, Cikka, Dahara, Musi, Balamushika, Kulinga, Sasyamarin, Anjalika, Shvetakapota, Panktra, Hamsira.
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Search found 117 books and stories containing Mouse; (plurals include: Mouses). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Village Folk-tales of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), vol. 1-3 (by Henry Parker)
Story 178 - Concerning the Friendship of the Hare and the Parrot < [Part III - Stories of the Cultivating Caste]
Story 42 - The Kadambawa Men And The Mouse-deer < [Part II (b) - Stories of the Tom-tom Beaters]
Story 31 - The Leopard And The Mouse-deer < [Part I - Stories told by the Cultivating Caste and Vaeddas]
Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6 (by Robert Chalmers)
Jataka 137: Babbu-jātaka < [Book I - Ekanipāta]
Jataka 373: Mūsika-jātaka < [Volume 3]
Jataka 218: Kūṭa-Vāṇija-jātaka < [Book II - Dukanipāta]
Tibetan tales (derived from Indian sources) (by W. R. S. Ralston)
Chapter 25 - The Ichneumon, the Mouse and the Snake
Chapter 40 - The hypocritical Cat
Mahabharata (English) (by Kisari Mohan Ganguli)
Section CCXXXIII < [Khandava-daha Parva]
Section CXXXVIII < [Apaddharmanusasana Parva]
Section CCXXXII < [Khandava-daha Parva]
Hitopadesha (English translation) (by Sir Edwin Arnold)
Chapter 6 - The Story of the Recluse and the Mouse < [Book Four - Peace]
Chapter 4 - The Story of the Cat Who Served the Lion < [Book Two - The Parting of Friends]
World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Phytochemical screening and anti-psoriatic evaluation of C. sinensis peel < [2019: Volume 8, February issue 2]
Hybridoma Technology: Innovations and Applications in Antibody Production < [2018: Volume 7, October issue 17]
Post-challenge immunity by Vibrio fluvialis smooth lipopolysaccharide. < [2014: Volume 3, September supplementary issue 7]
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