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Fisherman's Navigator 3.5.21
MP Fish
The easiest navigator for a fisherman, hunter ortourist.Thisapplication allows you to remember the catchy place,recordtracks,go home the shortest way. Navigation on thetrack,navigation tothe point. Features: ➜ Display of currentcoordinatesand accuracy➜ Different types of maps ➜ Trip computer➜Customizable sensors ➜Save points ➜ Record routes ➜ Viewdetailedroute information ➜Export/import tracks to GPX files ➜Routesbuilder
World Turtle Pro Live Wallpaper 1.2.0
Acinis
The World Turtle (also referred to as the Cosmic Turtle,theWorld-bearing Turtle, or the Divine Turtle) - is a myth of agiantturtle (or tortoise) supporting or containing the world. Themyth,which is similar to that of the World Elephant and WorldSerpent,occurs in Chinese mythology and the mythologies of theindigenouspeoples of the Americas. India The World Turtle in Hindumythologyis known as Akupāra (Sanskrit: अकूपार), or sometimesChukwa.Example of a reference to the World Turtle in Hinduliterature isfound in Jñānarāja (the author of Siddhāntasundara,writing c.1500): "A vulture, which has only little strength, restsin the skyholding a snake in its beak for a prahara three hours.Why can thedeity in the form of a tortoise, who possesses aninconceivablepotency, not hold the Earth in the sky for a kalpabillions ofyears?" The British philosopher John Locke madereference to thisin his 1689 tract, An Essay Concerning HumanUnderstanding, whichcompares one who would say that propertiesinhere in "substance" tothe Indian, who said the world was on anelephant, which was on atortoise, "but being again pressed to knowwhat gave support to thebroad-backed tortoise, replied—something,he knew not what."Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable listsMaha-pudma and Chukwaas names from a "popular rendition of a Hindumyth in which thetortoise Chukwa supports the elephant Maha-pudma,which in turnsupports the world". China In Chinese mythology, thecreatorgoddess Nüwa cut the legs off the giant sea turtle Ao(Chinese: 鳌;pinyin: áo) and used them to prop up the sky after GongGongdamaged Mount Buzhou, which had previously supported theheavens.North America The Lenape myth of the "Great Turtle" wasfirstrecorded between 1678 and 1680 by Jasper Danckaerts. The mythisshared by other indigenous peoples of the NortheasternWoodlands,notably the Iroquois. The "world-elephants" are mythicalanimals,which according to some authors, appear in Hinducosmology.However, this concept is not found anywhere in thePuranas or theEpics and Al Biruni makes no mention of it, onlyquotingBrahmagupta who states "the earth is the only low thing".Thepopular rendition of the World Turtle supporting one orseveralWorld Elephants is recorded in 1599 in a letter by EmanualdeVeiga. Wilhelm von Humboldt suggested that the idea ofaworld-elephant was due to a confusion, caused by the SanskritnounNāga having the dual meaning of "serpent" and "elephant" (namedforits serpent-like trunk), thus representing a corrupted accountofthe world-serpent. The Amarakosha (5th century) lists the namesofeight male elephants bearing the world (along with eightunnamedfemale elephants). The names listed are: Airavata,Pundarika,Vamana, Kumunda, Anjana, Pushpa-danta, Sarva-bhauma,Supratika.Four names are given in Ramayana 1.41: Viru-paksha,Maha-padma,Saumanas, Bhadra. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase andFable listsMaha-pudma and Chukwa are names from a "popularrendition of aHindu myth in which the tortoise Chukwa supports theelephantMaha-pudma, which in turn supports the world". ThespellingMahapudma originates as a misprint of Mahapadma in SriAurobindo's1921 retelling of a story of the Mahabharata, Features:- Animatedturtle (moves the flippers, and blinks his eyes); -Animated Sunand the world; - An animated waterfall; - 3D universe;- The starstwinkled; - Full HD texture; - User-friendly menu; -Saves batterypower; - New efficient 3D engine; - 3D parallax; - 3Dcamera; -Advanced settings menu; - No advertising; - All optionsavailable;