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  • [[Image:Sivakempfort.jpg|thumb|right|A statue of Lord Shiva meditating in Bangalore, India]] ...of old habits. In Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram or Truth, Goodness and Beauty, Shiva also represents the most essential goodness.
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  • ...Hindu god and one aspect of Trimurti, in the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Shiva is seen as the Supreme God, in the Smarta tradition, he is one of the five
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  • [[Image:Sivakempfort.jpg|thumb|right|A statue of Lord Shiva meditating in Bangalore, India]] ...of old habits. In Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram or Truth, Goodness and Beauty, Shiva also represents the most essential goodness.
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  • ...Hindu god and one aspect of Trimurti, in the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Shiva is seen as the Supreme God, in the Smarta tradition, he is one of the five
    220 bytes (38 words) - 05:23, 16 September 2009
  • ...n the temple's sanctum lies an important [[Lingam]] of the [[Hindu]] god [[Shiva]], but its fame relies mainly on the collection of statues and carvings aro
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  • ..., the demon wore bell earrings in order to drown out the name of the god [[Shiva]] with their jingling. Attributed to him are acts of robbery, murder, and k
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  • ...untain god Himavan (Himalaya, Meru) and the sister of Uma (consort of Lord Shiva). ...ga from his palm to wash the feet of Lord Vishnu which is absorbed by Lord Shiva's matted locks. The canto also says that the Ganga which Lord Brahma releas
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  • The '[Shiva-Samhita'' text defines the yogi as someone who knows that the entire cosmos
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  • ...lory of the city in 15000 verses in the [[Skanda Purana]], in which Lord [[Shiva]] says,
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  • ...xample, [[Cerberus]], [[Gilgamesh]], [[Ixion]], [[Leviathan]], [[Odin]], [[Shiva]], [[Siren]] and [[Titan]]<ref>Final Fantasy Compendium, [http://www.ffcomp
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  • ...''badha konasana'' or "bound angle". The figure is often identified with [[Shiva]], perhaps in his role as [[Pashupati]] ("Lord of Animals"), and this inter
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  • ...low Shiva had taught him, leaving his would-be assailant apparently dead. Shiva finally declared him worthy of fighting her at some point in the future.
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  • ...000), Markandeya (9000), Matsya (14,000), Narada (25,000), Padma (55,000), Shiva (24,000), Skanda (81,100), Vamana (10,000, Varaha (24,000), Vayo (24,000),
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  • .... I am [[Shiva]]. I am Shiva. I am the Knowledgeful Self. I am Shiva. I am Shiva. I am the Form of Self, the Form of Knowledge, the Form of Light.”<ref na ...ekhraj founded.<ref name=Wallis1999p376 /> Lekhraj told the followers that Shiva had renamed Lekhraj who was now called ''Prajapita'' Brahma, the Father of
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  • Shiva Chandra Prasad Kushwaha /Party:Maoists 10991 (Votes) Shiva Chandra Prasad Kushwaha /Party:Maoists 10991(Votes)
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  • Pant, A. D., and Shiva K. Gupta. Bureaucracy, Development, and Change : Contemporary Perspectives.
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  • ...pani Buddha, Vishnu Vikranta, Vishworup, Uma Maheshwor, Bhagavatis, Shiva Lingas and a number of other images were built in the period. Furthe
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  • ...rmes in the Greek tradition. He has also been identified with [[Rudra]]/[[Shiva]] in the Vedic tradition.
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  • * Greene, Joshua M, and Shiva Kumar, eds. ''Witness: Voices from the Holocaust'' (2000). [http://www.amaz
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  • ...is community. Some of his followers believed that a [[spiritual being]] ([[Shiva]]) entered in his body and spoke through him.<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...id that he also visited Kathmandu and asked some artists and craftmen from Shiva Simha Malla. These people from Gorkha and Nepal (Kathmandu) had contributed
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  • ...m Shah, ancestor of present Nepalese royal family. "Ram Shah of Gorkha and Shiva Simha Malla of Kathmandu flunked some of their citizens and handed over to ...tsampas follows the Hinduism and pray the Gods namely Bishnu, Krishna, Ram Shiva etc. They had distinct culture, tradition than that of other groups. Their
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  • ...ship:'' A wide variety of deities, of whom the most popular are Vishnu and Shiva. Although most Hindus are polytheistic, some strains within Hinduism are mo ...of light and different to the traditional Hindu understanding of the God [[Shiva]]
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  • ...in his claim to be a ''purna [[avatar]] '' (full divine incarnation) of [[Shiva]] and [[Shakti]], who has been predicted in the [[Bhagavad Gita]]. <ref>Bow ...Shirdi]] (circa 1838-1918). In 1963 he declared to be an incarnation of [[Shiva]] and [[Shakti]]. In a 1976 interview he claimed to be a full divine avatar
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  • ...ersonal divinity: he claims to be a full [[avatar]] of the Hindu deities [[Shiva]] and [[Shakti]], with the aim of restoring [[dharma]]. ...ir [[Shirdi Sai Baba]] (circa 1838-1918), whose name he took; the deities Shiva and Shakti; and a future reincarnation, after his death at the age of 96,<r
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  • ...-R-D in caps, that is the name. It’s not Allah, it’s not Brahma, it’s not Shiva, it’s not Vishnu, it’s not Buddha. It is Jehovah God. They don’t ha
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  • ...ersonality. In these conceptions, Brahman is associated with [[Vishnu]], [[Shiva]] or [[Shakti]] depending on the sect. Brahman is seen as fundamentally sep ...}'' ("Great Gods"), which are the three aspects of God: Brahmā, Vishnu and Shiva.<ref>C.J. Fuller, ''The Camphor Flame'' 32 (Princeton 2004) ISBN 0-691-1204
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  • *Sathya Sai Baba ''[[Shiva]] [[Shakthi]], on ''[[guru poornima|Gurupournima]]'' Day, 6 July 1963, in S
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  • ...04/items/Biopiracy Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge. Vandana Shiva (1997)]</ref>. Others point out that excessive precaution in rich countries
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  • ...ts (despite snakes' aversion for milk). The cobra is seen on the neck of [[Shiva]] and [[Vishnu]] is depicted often as sleeping only on a 7 headed snake. Th
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  • ...es. In the Hindu tradition, Mt.Kailash is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. In Jainism, the mountain is known as Astapada, as esteemed as the place w
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  • ...la Kershaw pointed out in ''The One-Eyed God'', was honored as [[Rudra]]/[[Shiva]] , for example, and [[Thor]] was honored as [[Indra]].)
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  • ...on of Lord Shiva and Parvati), Bhairava (the Hindu deity representing Lord Shiva’s destructive force), Kumari (the living Goddess), Saraswoti (the Goddess
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  • ...ged [[mourning]] practice. The first stage is called the [[shiva (Judaism)|shiva]] (literally "seven", observed for one week) during which it is traditional
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  • ...childhood—while worshiping the Goddess Vishalakshi, and portraying the God Shiva in a drama during the Shivaratri festival.
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