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Brihat Sambhota Dhatu Vyavasthana compiled by K. Angrup Lahuli
Series: Publication details: Varanasi Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies 1993Description: lviii, 313p. 24cmContained works:- Lahuli, K. Angrup, com
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Brahma with his Shakti, Saraswati, seated on his vahana, the cosmic Goose, Hamsa [slides]
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Fourth avatara of Vishnu, Narasimha killing Hiranyakasipu [slides]
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Garuda, the Vahana of Vishnu, returing with vase of Amrita which he had stolen from the gods in order to free his motherfrom Kadru, mother of Serpents [slides]
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God Subrahmanya as Velayudha-Subrahmanya or palani-andavar the form under which he is worshipped at palani, to the West of Madura [slides]
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Goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu, holding lotuses [slides]
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Goddess Rajarajeshvari, seated on a cushion throne, holding the disc and conch of Vishnu, lotus buds and the sugar cane bow of Rama [slides]
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Green-skinned warrior wearing a turban and armed with a sword and a buck shoots and arrow from his sugar-Cane bow [slides]
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Hanuman, the monkey ally of Rama, bringing the Himalayan Mountain on which grew the healing herbs for the recovery of Lakshman's Wound [slides]
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Harihara tended by Parvati and Lakshmi [slides]
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Indra chief of the gods and the guardian of the east on his elephant Airavata [slides]
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Krishna as a child playing the flute to a peacock [slides]
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Krishna dancing on the serpent Kaliya holing its tail in his left hand [slides]
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Maharishi Vasishtha one of the seven great rishis, sitting on a riger skin [slides]
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Marriage of Shiva and Parvati (Kalyansundarmurti) with Attendant deities Brahma (four headed),Vishnu and the rishi Sanaka [slides]
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Matsya, the man-fish and first avatara of vishnu who came to recover the vedas which had been snatched from Brahma by shankasura during the universal flood [slides]
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Raksha Kabandha supporting Rama and Lakshmana on his arms [slides]
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Shrine of the god vVshnu in his form of Shri Ranga Natha below the figures of fifteen alvars and bhaktas of the Vaishnava cult [slide]
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Surabhi or Kamadhenu, the magic wish-granting Cow [slides]
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Surhabhagavan, or Vishnu as the god of the evening sun [slides]
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Temple of Shri Ranganatha at Shrirangam, near Trichinopoly [slides]
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Two-armed male figure dressed as a Vaishnavite Saint holding a palm-leaf manuscript and sceptre in his left hand [slides]
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Two courts of the Nelliapparasvami Temple at Tinnevelly [slides]
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Vamana, the fifth avatara of Vishnu, trampling on King Bali [slides]
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Varabha, the boar-headed third avatara of Vishnu, who came to kill the captive Asura Hiranyaksha [slides]
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Village deity Ayyanar, with his two shaktis puranal and pudgalai, each holding a lotus [slides]
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Vishnu and Lakshhmi riding on Garuda [slides]
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Vishnu as a child, Vata-patra-sayi (He who lies on the Banyan leaf) lying on a leaf sucking his toe [slides]
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Vishnu as the bhogasthanaka-murti (the bestower happines) [slides]
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Vishnu placed diagonally on the Page, holds the disc and Conch in two of his hands while the other two make abhayamudra and Varada-mudra [slides]
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Vishnu seated in his heaven, Vaikuntha, upon the Coils of the Serpent of elemity, Ananta, in the presence of Brahma and Vayu [slides]
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