Sanjna, the Glossary
Sanjna (सञ्ज्ञा), also known as Saranyu (सरण्यू), is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of Surya, the Sun god.[1]
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29 relations: Ashvins, Bṛhaddevatā, Bhagavata Purana, Chhaya, Harivaṃśa, Hindu deities, Hindu texts, Karna, Kurma Purana, Kuru Kingdom, Markandeya Purana, Matsya Purana, Parashara, Puranas, Revanta, Rigveda, Sarju, Surya, Svayamvara, Tapas (Indian religions), Trisiras, Tvashtr, Twilight, Vaivasvata Manu, Vishnu Purana, Vishvakarma, Yama, Yamuna, Yamuna in Hinduism.
Ashvins
The Ashvins (lit), also known as the Ashvini Kumaras and Asvinau,, §1.42.
Bṛhaddevatā
The Bṛhaddevatā (बृहद्देवता), is a metrical Sanskrit work, traditionally ascribed to Shaunaka.
Bhagavata Purana
The Bhagavata Purana (भागवतपुराण), also known as the Srimad Bhagavatam (Śrīmad Bhāgavatam), Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana or simply Bhagavata (Bhāgavata), is one of Hinduism's eighteen great Puranas (Mahapuranas).
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Chhaya
Chhaya or Chaya (shadow' or 'shade) is the Hindu personification and goddess of shadow, and a consort of Surya, the Hindu sun god. Sanjna and Chhaya are Hindu goddesses.
Harivaṃśa
The Harivamsa is an important work of Sanskrit literature, containing 16,374 shlokas, mostly in the anustubh metre.
Hindu deities
Hindu deities are the gods and goddesses in Hinduism.
Hindu texts
Hindu texts or Hindu scriptures are manuscripts and voluminous historical literature which are related to any of the diverse traditions within Hinduism.
Karna
Karna (Sanskrit: कर्ण, IAST: Karṇa), also known as Vasusena, Anga-raja, and Radheya, is one of the main protagonists of the Hindu epic Mahābhārata.
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Kurma Purana
The Kurma Purana (IAST: Kūrma Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, and a medieval era Vaishnavism text of Hinduism.
Kuru Kingdom
Kuru was a Vedic Indo-Aryan tribal union in northern Iron Age India of the Bharatas and other Puru clans.
Markandeya Purana
The Markandeya Purana (मार्कण्डेय पुराण; IAST) is a Sanskrit text of Hinduism, and one of the eighteen major Puranas.
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Matsya Purana
The Matsya Purana (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen major Puranas (Mahapurana), and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism.
Parashara
Parashara (Sanskrit: पराशर; IAST) was a maharishi and the author of many ancient Indian texts.
Puranas
Puranas (पुराण||ancient, old (1995 Edition), Article on Puranas,, page 915) are a vast genre of Hindu literature about a wide range of topics, particularly about legends and other traditional lore.
Revanta
Revanta or Raivata (Sanskrit: रेवन्त, lit. "brilliant") is a minor Hindu deity.
Rigveda
The Rigveda or Rig Veda (ऋग्वेद,, from ऋच्, "praise" and वेद, "knowledge") is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns (sūktas).
Sarju
The Sarju (Kumaoni: सरज्यू, Hindi: सरयू), also known as Sarayu, is a major river draining Central Kumaon region in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
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Surya
Surya (सूर्य) is the SunDalal, p. 399 as well as the solar deity in Hinduism.
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Svayamvara
Svayamvara (translit-std) is a type of marriage mentioned in Hindu mythology where a woman chose a man as her husband from a group of suitors.
Tapas (Indian religions)
Tapas (Sanskrit: तपस्, romanized: tapas) is a variety of austere spiritual meditation practices in Indian religions.
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Trisiras
Trishiras (One with three heads), also referred to as Vishvarupa, was the three-headed son of the craftsman god Tvashta.
Tvashtr
Tvashtr (त्वष्टृ) or Tvashta (त्वष्टा) is a Vedic artisan god or fashioner.
Twilight
Twilight is light produced by sunlight scattering in the upper atmosphere, when the Sun is below the horizon, which illuminates the lower atmosphere and the Earth's surface.
Vaivasvata Manu
Vaivasvata Manu, also referred to as Shraddhadeva and Satyavrata, is the current Manu—the progenitor of the human race.
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Vishnu Purana
The Viṣṇu Purāṇa (विष्णुपुराण) is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, a genre of ancient and medieval texts of Hinduism.
Vishvakarma
Vishvakarma or Vishvakarman (lit) is a craftsman deity and the divine architect of the devas in contemporary Hinduism.
Yama
Yama (lit), also known as Kāla and Dharmarāja, is the Hindu god of death and justice, responsible for the dispensation of law and punishment of sinners in his abode, Naraka.
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Yamuna
The Yamuna is the second-largest tributary river of the Ganges by discharge and the longest tributary in India.
Yamuna in Hinduism
Yamuna is a sacred river in Hinduism and the main tributary of the Ganges River. Sanjna and Yamuna in Hinduism are Hindu goddesses.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjna
Also known as Samjna (goddess), Samjuna, Saranya, Saranyu.