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The True meaning of Panis

10 Day 628, 22:58 Pakistan
The Panis are a class of demons in the Rigveda, from paṇi-, 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.

The "rocky treasure-chest" of the Panis is identical to Vala, the stone split by Indra to liberate Dawn. The myth is a variant of that of Indra slaying Vrtra, imagined as a stone serpent, liberating the blocked rivers.

Graeco-Roman authors equated the Parthians with a Scythian tribe called the Parni (i.e. Greek Parnoi), which has been equated by some with the Panis. Strabo (11.9.2) mentions that the Parnoi belonged to the Dahas ("Dahae") and lived in Margiana and that they founded the Arsacid empire of Parthia (Parpola 1988).

The Panis were and important tribe of Afghanistan lasting to the time of Sikandar Lodi. Ahmed Abdulla in his books writes, "The most important Pakhtun tribes of the Division are Kakar, Panni, Tarin, Shirani and Achakzai all of whom are split up between Baluchistan and Afghanistan."[3] It is further recorded in Sindh that, "According to native accounts, the Parni Afghans came to Sibi (Siwi) in 1470 AD." This same text writes that Parni Afghans are also known as "Panni".

Conclusion: This Article needs more panis.

 
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hippiepirate
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hippiepirate Día 628, 00:03

TL;DR

 
Balkan Beast
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Balkan Beast Día 628, 00:11

the important part was this article needs more panis.

 
William Walker
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William Walker Día 628, 00:14

Afghans are Panii?

 
Zammuel
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Zammuel Día 628, 00:25

This article certainly does need A LOT more panis.

 
Aus Askar
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Aus Askar Día 629, 01:03

You can never have enough Panis.

 
Acepilotf14
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Acepilotf14 Día 629, 04:41

Conclusion: wat

 
AgentChieftain
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AgentChieftain Día 629, 05:51

'Panis' was Latin for bread.

 
Balkan Beast
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Balkan Beast Día 629, 07:49

and this article only has 3 loafs

 
Derp
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Derp Día 629, 14:50

@Balkan Beast

Do you hungry?

 
Balkan Beast
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Balkan Beast Día 629, 16:28

@Derp
The real question is.... Do you hungry?