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thesaurus/cnp00546068 Giovanni, di San Facondo

cnp00546068

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      text: Personen als literarisches Motiv (12.4p)
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      text: Personen als künstlerisches Motiv (13.1cp)
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      text: 'Personen zu allgemeiner und vergleichender Religionswissenschaft, Personen zu nichtchristlichen Religionen (3.1p)'
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          text: "From the source (creative commons license), \"Standing tall despite his diminutive proportions, this dwarf, Vamana, is an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. He holds Vishnu's attributes—the club and discus in his upper hands and the conch shell in his lower left hand—and makes the gesture of giving. As preserver of cosmic order, Vishnu descends to earth to restore balance whenever the world is threatened by evil. When the king Bali was becoming too powerful, Vishnu came to earth as a dwarf and, dressed as a pious student of Hindu knowledge, asked the king for the amount of land he could cover in three steps. Thinking he had nothing to lose, the king granted the dwarf's request, whereupon Vishnu transformed himself into the giant Trivikrama, covering the entire earth with his first step, the heavens with his second step, and with his third step pushing Bali into the netherworld.\""
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Anonymous (Indian artist)Unknown author
/ Walters Art Museum: Home page Info about artwork -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Indian - Dwarf Form of Vishnu - Walters 25260.jpg' searchTerm: 'http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/File:Indian - Dwarf Form of Vishnu - Walters 25260.jpg' typeOfResource: dpct external: - auth: GND country: DE date: 20130613 id: 119054426 foundIn: - B 1986 unter Avatāra generalNote: - lang: ger text: Avatāra Wischnus geoNote: - intro: ctry lang: ger text: Indien - authority: iso3166 intro: geon lang: und text: IN heading: - part: - entry: Vamana usedBy: - GyFmDB location: point: {} typeOfEntry: 0 meta: history: - timestamp: 2004-09-22T12:00:00Z - timestamp: 2007-02-02T12:00:00Z - timestamp: 2018-12-12T12:00:00Z - timestamp: 2019-05-03T12:00:00Z - timestamp: 2019-09-25T12:00:00Z - timestamp: 2024-02-08T12:00:00Z status: n
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From the source (creative commons license), "Standing tall despite his diminutive proportions, this dwarf, Vamana, is an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. He holds Vishnu's attributes—the club and discus in his upper hands and the conch shell in his lower left hand—and makes the gesture of giving. As preserver of cosmic order, Vishnu descends to earth to restore balance whenever the world is threatened by evil. When the king Bali was becoming too powerful, Vishnu came to earth as a dwarf and, dressed as a pious student of Hindu knowledge, asked the king for the amount of land he could cover in three steps. Thinking he had nothing to lose, the king granted the dwarf's request, whereupon Vishnu transformed himself into the giant Trivikrama, covering the entire earth with his first step, the heavens with his second step, and with his third step pushing Bali into the netherworld."
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Anonymous (Indian artist)Unknown author
/ Walters Art Museum: Home page Info about artwork -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Indian - Dwarf Form of Vishnu - Walters 25260.jpg]

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cnp00546068

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      text: Personen als literarisches Motiv (12.4p)
      uri: http://d-nb.info/standards/vocab/gnd/gnd-sc#12.4p
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      intro: acti
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      text: Personen als künstlerisches Motiv (13.1cp)
      uri: http://d-nb.info/standards/vocab/gnd/gnd-sc#13.1cp
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      intro: acti
      lang: ger
      text: 'Personen zu allgemeiner und vergleichender Religionswissenschaft, Personen zu nichtchristlichen Religionen (3.1p)'
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        - lang: und
          text: "From the source (creative commons license), \"Standing tall despite his diminutive proportions, this dwarf, Vamana, is an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. He holds Vishnu's attributes—the club and discus in his upper hands and the conch shell in his lower left hand—and makes the gesture of giving. As preserver of cosmic order, Vishnu descends to earth to restore balance whenever the world is threatened by evil. When the king Bali was becoming too powerful, Vishnu came to earth as a dwarf and, dressed as a pious student of Hindu knowledge, asked the king for the amount of land he could cover in three steps. Thinking he had nothing to lose, the king granted the dwarf's request, whereupon Vishnu transformed himself into the giant Trivikrama, covering the entire earth with his first step, the heavens with his second step, and with his third step pushing Bali into the netherworld.\""
      rights: '
Anonymous (Indian artist)Unknown author
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