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- Yama abstract "In Hinduism, Yama (Sanskrit: यम) or Yamarāja (यमराज) is the god of death, belonging to an early stratum of Vedic mythology. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean "twin". In the Zend-Avesta he is called "Yima". According to the Vishnu Purana, Yama is the son of the sungod Surya and of Sanjna, the daughter of Visvakarman, sometimes called "Usha". He is the brother of the current Manu Vaivasvatha and of his older sister Yami, which H.H. Wilson indicates to mean the Yamuna river. According to Harivamsa Purana her name is Daya. In the Vedas, Yama is said to have been the first mortal who died. By virtue of precedence, he became the ruler of the departed, called "Lord of the Pitrs". There is a one-of-a-kind temple in Srivanchiyam, Tamil Nadu, India, dedicated to Yama.[citation needed]Mentioned by the Buddha in the Pali canon, Yama subsequently entered Buddhist, Chinese, Tibetan, Korean, and Japanese mythology as a wrathful god under various transliterations.".
- Yama thumbnail Yama's_Court_and_Hell.jpg?width=300.
- Yama wikiPageID "100099".
- Yama wikiPageRevisionID "595569690".
- Yama hasPhotoCollection Yama.
- Yama subject Category:Death_gods.
- Yama subject Category:Dharmapalas.
- Yama subject Category:Guardians_of_the_directions.
- Yama subject Category:Hindu_gods.
- Yama subject Category:Horned_deities.
- Yama subject Category:Rigvedic_deities.
- Yama type Abstraction100002137.
- Yama type Belief105941423.
- Yama type Cognition100023271.
- Yama type Content105809192.
- Yama type Deity109505418.
- Yama type HornedDeities.
- Yama type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Yama type RigvedicDeities.
- Yama type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Yama comment "In Hinduism, Yama (Sanskrit: यम) or Yamarāja (यमराज) is the god of death, belonging to an early stratum of Vedic mythology. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean "twin". In the Zend-Avesta he is called "Yima". According to the Vishnu Purana, Yama is the son of the sungod Surya and of Sanjna, the daughter of Visvakarman, sometimes called "Usha". He is the brother of the current Manu Vaivasvatha and of his older sister Yami, which H.H. Wilson indicates to mean the Yamuna river.".
- Yama label "Iama".
- Yama label "Jama (bóstwo)".
- Yama label "Yama (Todesgott)".
- Yama label "Yama (yoga)".
- Yama label "Yama".
- Yama label "Yama".
- Yama label "Yama".
- Yama label "Yama".
- Yama label "Яма (индуизм)".
- Yama label "閻摩".
- Yama label "閻魔".
- Yama sameAs Yama_(Todesgott).
- Yama sameAs Iama.
- Yama sameAs Yama.
- Yama sameAs Yama.
- Yama sameAs Yama.
- Yama sameAs 閻魔.
- Yama sameAs 염라대왕.
- Yama sameAs Yama_(yoga).
- Yama sameAs Jama_(bóstwo).
- Yama sameAs Yama.
- Yama sameAs m.0phy1.
- Yama sameAs Q45097.
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- Yama sameAs Yama.
- Yama wasDerivedFrom Yama?oldid=595569690.
- Yama depiction Yama's_Court_and_Hell.jpg.
- Yama isPrimaryTopicOf Yama.