Because the monastery is on the southern bank of the Bhaga River, it gets very little sun, while Keylong on the opposite side gets far more as it is facing south.
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These twelve Adityas are described as twelve solar divinities namely Dhatri, Mitra, Aryaman, Rudra, Varuna, Surya, Bhaga, Vivasvan, Pushan, Savitri, Tvastri and Vishnu.
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The original image is said to have been coeval with the Avalokiteshvara head found near the confluence of the Chandra and Bhaga rivers and is now housed at the Guru Ghantal or Gandhola Monastery.
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The songs " Itu Itu Ani Chitikelu Evvarivo ", and " Bhaga Bhagamani " were composed using the Natabhairavi, and Kamavardani ragas; Bhatt used both Charukesi and Kamavardani ragas for " Raa Mundadugeddam ".
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The Chandrabhaga or Chenab ( Vedic name Askni ), the largest river ( in terms of volume of water ) is formed after the meeting of two streams namely, Chandra and Bhaga at Tandi, in Lahaul.
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A word with similar etymology is the Slavic word for God ( when capitalized ) or deity, " b�g ", a cognate of Sanskrit " bhaga " / Iranian or Persian " bag ".
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The name of Bhaga, the good god bestowing benefits is indeed often added to that of Savitr so as to form the single expression Savitr Bhaga or Bhaga Savitr, with the term Bhaga simply acting as a qualitative and attributive adjective.
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The name of Bhaga, the good god bestowing benefits is indeed often added to that of Savitr so as to form the single expression Savitr Bhaga or Bhaga Savitr, with the term Bhaga simply acting as a qualitative and attributive adjective.
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The name of Bhaga, the good god bestowing benefits is indeed often added to that of Savitr so as to form the single expression Savitr Bhaga or Bhaga Savitr, with the term Bhaga simply acting as a qualitative and attributive adjective.
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The name of Bhaga, the good god bestowing benefits is indeed often added to that of Savitr so as to form the single expression Savitr Bhaga or Bhaga Savitr, with the term Bhaga simply acting as a qualitative and attributive adjective.