They are also known as sea gooseberries, sea walnuts and Venus's girdles.
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But in the case of Venus, the price is very long days.
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It was also transferring the Venus money into law and order companies.
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As Venus retrogrades, it's good to revisit connections, especially related to work.
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She'd been given a huge budget to implicate or rule out Venus.
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This has been a very strong fortification, protecting and overlooking the whole of the Abyan from Jebel Goddam beyond Shukra to Jebel Shemshan at Aden.
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Kavi or Kavya is another name of Sukra, the preceptor of the Daityas.
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Usanas became Sukra by having gratified the god of gods.
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Tandi communicated it to Sukra, and Sukra of Bhrigu's race communicated it to Gautama.
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Then Sukra, that vast receptacle of Brahma, became his priest.
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In Hindu mythology, Sukra is a male person, the preceptor of the Daityas and Asuras.
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Their names are Chyavana, Vajrasirsha, Suchi, Urva, Sukra, that giver of boons, Vibhu, and Savana.
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The high-souled Kavi (Sukra) had performed his ascetic penances there.
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If ajnabhih be taken as the reading it would mean 'at the repeated commands of Sukra.'
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By Sukra is meant that which helps that seed to grow or put forth its rudiments.
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Beyond these, are three others, named Vidhi, Sukra, and Vala, that make the tale reach thirty.
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Possessed of the splendour of an immortal, for what reason did Usanas obtain the name of Sukra?
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Sukra then, with joined hands, approached Vrihaspati.
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Bhrigu's son (Sukra) first acquired the science of morality that is so beneficial for the universe.
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Indeed, the chief of the Daityas put this high question to Sukra, that most learned of all ascetics.
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Sukra, the descendant of Bhrigu, obtained a knowledge of it by means of spiritual sight acquired through penances.
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While residing there, Sukra meditated upon the war of the Daityas and the Danavas (with the gods).