Gloria vana florece, y no grana=--Glory which is not real may flower, but will never fructify.
The Giants threw too far and the Dwarfs could not throw far enough, while the Asyniur and the Vana threw far and wide of the mark.
Maheshwara and Mahasena, who will become fond of the Danava Vana and do him diverse good offices and who will exert themselves vigorously for that worshipper of theirs.
The present account seems to be a much older than that in the Vana Parva.
In the Vana Parvam, Krishna, by swallowing a particle of pottage gratified the hunger of thousands of Durvasa's pupils.
This account of the encounter between Vritra and Indra is substantially different from what occurs in the Vana Parva.
It was morning, and the youngVana prepared to set out on her journey.
After this the beautiful Vana lived in her palace of Folkvang, with friends and sisters, AEsir and Asyniur, but Odur did not return, nor Freyja forget to weep.
Sixth wave,-- "Because the Vana had loved herself more than Immortal Love.
In that quarter also is the delightful Deva-vana which is graced by ascetics.
Old Boy (Vana pois), usual Esthonian euphemism for the Devil, i.
Vana (old) seems to be a term of respect applied to gods and devils alike.
Old Hornie (Vana Sarvik), one of the names of the Devil, i.
Vana mees, "Old Man," one of the epithets for the Devil, ii.
He is also called Uko or Ukko (the Old God), by which name he is usually known in the Kalevala; and also Vana Isa, or Old Father.
Footnote 52: He does not call his father Vanaisa, which would identify him with the Supreme God, but uses another term, Vana taat.
Old Father (Vana isa), frequent epithet for God in Esthonian, i.
The Thunder-God is here called Paristaja, and also Vana Kõu; but in other tales he is usually called Pikne, and is no doubt identical with the Perkunas of the Lithuanians.
Scilla argued against this hypothesis, which was still accepted in his days; see: La vana Speculazione, Napoli 1670.
A post-Vedic version of the encounter between Indra and the demon Vritra is given in the “Vana Parva” section of Mahābhārata.
In the Vana Parva section of the Mahábhárata he visits the exiled Pandava brethren in a forest, and is addressed as “the great Muni, who has seen many thousands of ages passing away.
Among the two or three derivations of which the word Vánar is susceptible, one is that which deduces it from vana which signifies a wood, and thus Vánar would mean a forester, an inhabitant of the wood.
At this location, in three or four fathoms of water between the Paeu and Vana reefs, there lay some anchors, cannons, and ingots of iron and lead, all caked with limestone concretions.
Vassas having been spent there[206] in the Jeta-vana monastery built for him by the wealthy merchant Anatha-pi[n.
But the old tutor told him he was under a mistake; the second lady he had seen was a treacherous cousin of Gloria, who drew away her suitors by her deceits, and whose real name was Vana Gloria.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vana" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.