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- Anrita abstract "In Hindu mythology, Anrita is falsehood, son of Adharma (unrighteousness or vice), married to Nikriti (immorality). They had two sons, Bhaya (fear) and Naraka (hell), and twin daughters, Máya (deceit) and Vedanú (torture), who became their brothers' wives. Anrita is also the name of one of the mystical weapons delivered to Ráma by Viswámitra, as mentioned in the Rámáyana.".
- Anrita wikiPageID "7643807".
- Anrita wikiPageLength "1790".
- Anrita wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Anrita wikiPageRevisionID "618340774".
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Adharma.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_gods.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ramayana.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trickster_gods.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_mythology.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Naraka_(Hinduism).
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Ramayana.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Truth.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Twin.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLink Vishvamitra.
- Anrita wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anrita".
- Anrita wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu-myth-stub.
- Anrita wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Anrita subject Category:Hindu_gods.
- Anrita subject Category:Ramayana.
- Anrita subject Category:Trickster_gods.
- Anrita hypernym Falsehood.
- Anrita type Book.
- Anrita type Book.
- Anrita comment "In Hindu mythology, Anrita is falsehood, son of Adharma (unrighteousness or vice), married to Nikriti (immorality). They had two sons, Bhaya (fear) and Naraka (hell), and twin daughters, Máya (deceit) and Vedanú (torture), who became their brothers' wives. Anrita is also the name of one of the mystical weapons delivered to Ráma by Viswámitra, as mentioned in the Rámáyana.".
- Anrita label "Anrita".
- Anrita sameAs Q4770479.
- Anrita sameAs m.0267n2k.
- Anrita sameAs Q4770479.
- Anrita wasDerivedFrom Anrita?oldid=618340774.
- Anrita isPrimaryTopicOf Anrita.