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has glosseng: The Panis are a class of demons in the Rigveda, from , a term for "bargainer, miser," especially applied to one who is sparing of sacrificial oblations. The Panis appear in RV 10.108 as watchers over stolen cows. They are located behind the stream Rasa, and sought out by Sarama, the female dog belonging to Indra. They boast towards Sarama that they are well-armed and will not yield the cows without battle, and that the cows are furthermore well hidden in a rocky chamber. Sarama threatens them with the might of Indra and the Angirasas who will recover the cows.
lexicalizationeng: Panis
instance ofc/Demons in Hinduism
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has glossjpn: パニ族(サンスクリット語 पणि Paṇi)は、古代インドの宗教文献『リグ・ヴェーダ』に言及される部族のひとつ(10.108)。パルニ氏族と同一視する説もある。
lexicalizationjpn: パニ族

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