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Depiction
The images of
- Veerabhadra depict the anger and ferocity of Shiva. In destructive mood, he wears a garland of skulls, and with four arms holding four different kinds of weapons. Veerabhadra is a warrior god who was worshiped during wars in ancient and medieval periods. As an incarnation of Shiva, described as having a thousand heads, a thousand eyes, and a thousand feet; wielding a thousand clubs; and wearing a tiger’s skin.
- His consort Bhadrakali also came into being by Mother Devi’s wrath. Although auspicious, Bhadrakali assumes a fierce aspect, and is represented with three eyes, and four, twelve or eighteen hands. She carries a number of weapons, with flames flowing from her head, and a small tusk protruding from her mouth.
represents
In the Daksha episode,
- Shiva or virabhadra represents the Higher Self;
- Sati or Shakti represents the heart and
- Daksha represents the ego.
Tuesday, 7 May 2019
Panchaveeras
Mylara Lingeshwara temple is situated in Bellary district, Karnataka. Lord Shiva took the form of Mylara to slay the demon brothers, Mallasura and Manikasura who meditated and pleased Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma granted them a boon that no human being could harm them. The demons in their turn began to interfere with sages and the saints appealed to Lord Shiva to protect them from this plight. Shiva took a new form and waged a war against the two brothers, and killed both of them with his bow. During the time of the battle, Lord Shiva or Mylara lost all his powers and had to hastily retreat from the battlefield. During this time, he took refuge along the Tungabhadra River. Lord Shiva’s aide, Veerbhadra, struck the earth with his long tresses and five warriors known as Panchaveeras or Kanchaveeras emerged from the earth and captured both the demons and handed them over to the Lord. Lord Mylara then killed the demons, wore their teeth in the form of a necklace, their intestines as a turban, skulls in the form of bowls, mouths as a damaru and their skin in the form of a coat. The Lord used the nerves of the demons as a wick for a lamp and their fats as the oil for a lamp. People worship this form of Shiva as their family deity.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Mylara
https://www.google.com/search?q=Mylara
Thursday, 2 May 2019
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Vikram
People Named After Him
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram
Throne
http://stories4u.50webs.com/Vikram/vikramthrone.htm
32 Stories
http://www.sushmajee.com/shishusansar/stories-sinhaasan/index-sinhaasan.htm
http://www.oocities.org/shishusansar/stories/sinhaasan-1/index.htm
http://www.dadazi.net/Home/dddd.html
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http://omshivam.wordpress.com/vedic-astrology-jyothish-light-of-knowledge/maha-kumbha/the-legend-of-prince-ram/the-legend-of-king-vikramaditya/
Navratnas
1-Dhanvantari -
Their place has been Guinness in Navarro. Nine books written by these are found. They are all related to Ayurveda medical science. He was a great master in therapy. Even today I have to praise a doctor, she is given an example of her 'Dhanvantari'.
2-Kṣapaṇaka -
As it appears in its name, it was a Buddhist Monk.
It is also proved that in the ancient period there was no means of a mantra for the welfare provision, but by the spirit of welfare, the council of ministers was formed. That is why the monks were also members of the cabinet.
He wrote some books which are called ' Bhikṣāṭana ' and ' Nānārthakōśa '.
3-Amar-Amar-Amar-Amar -
These scholars were scholars. On the basis of an inscription available from the present Buddha-Temple, they are called as the creator of the temple. In many of his books, there is only one 'Amarakōśa' book that he has his fame based on him. There is a saying in Sanskrit which means ' Panini ' is the mother of pandits and the father of ' Orkut '. If any one read these books, he becomes a great pandit.
4-Conic -
Their full name is 'Śaṅkuka'. One of them is very famous in the poem 'Bhuvanābhyudayam'. But today he has become the subject of archaeology. They have been regarded as a scholar of Sanskrit.
5-Vētālabhaṭṭa -
The story of Vikram and anemone is jagataprasid'dha. This was the author of 'ANEMONE PAN̄CAVINŚATI', but they do not even get to hear their names. It is proved that the vētālabhaṭṭa of Emperor Vikram was so impressed with the dominance of Emperor Vikram. This is the only creation available.
6-Ghaṭakharpara -
Those who know Sanskrit can understand that 'Ghaṭakharpara' can not be the name of a person. They don't even have the real name. It was believed that he had a pledge that the poet would defeat them in the alliteration and the twins to fill them with a pot of water. Just since then his name became famous and the real name vanished.
The name of his creation is also 'Kāvyam'. He is an epic book of yams and alliteration.
One of them is also known as 'Nītisāra'.
7-Kalidas -
It is believed that kalidasa emperor was a poet of vikramaditya. He has also made a bright nature of Vikram's personality in his books. The story of kalidasa is strange. It is said that he was learning from the grace of goddess 'Kali'. That is why his name became 'Kalidas'. From the point of view of Sanskrit grammar it should be black, but in an exception to see the talent of kalidas, it was not made in the same way that 'Vishwamitra' was kept in the same form.
There are no two opinions about kalidas's scholarship and poetic talent. He was not only the apritama writer of his time, but still no one has been born as such as any of them. His four poems and three dramas are famous. Shakuntala is considered to be one of his masterpiece.
8-Varahamihira -
Indian Astrology-Science has become gaurav of them. They have been praṇayana of many books. In these are the ' Br̥hajjātaka ', ' Thursday code ', ' Pan̄casid'dhāntī ' is the main. The Calculator is also referred to by the name of the ' Small-Jataka ', ' samāsa code ', the ' marriage panel ', etc.
9-Vararuci -
Like Kalidas, the vararuci are also counted in one of the poems. The ' Saduktikarṇāmr̥ta ', ' Subhāṣitāvali ' and ' śārṅdhara code ', is guinea in his writings.
There are differences on their name. Because there are three persons of this name.
1. Pāṇinīya Grammar Vārtikakāra-Vararuci Katyayana,
2. ' sponsor of supernatural light-vararuci
3. Poet-vararuci found in Sūkti texts
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
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Virabhadra Yoga / More / Videos / Benefit
http://yoga.org.nz/postures/warrior_yoga_instruction.htm
http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/941
https://www.google.com/search?q=goat+yoga
http://www.squidoo.com/yoga-warrior-pose
When we practice one of the three versions of Virabhadrasana, we cultivate the mind of the warrior, who must go into the battle unattached to the fruits of his actions – one who has 360-degree vision and can see all things. You look to all sides in the poses, but you try to hold to your center and not to be pulled every which way. Virabhadrasana teaches us to go into the field of life and stay in the center of our being.
http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/941
https://www.google.com/search?q=goat+yoga
http://www.squidoo.com/yoga-warrior-pose
When we practice one of the three versions of Virabhadrasana, we cultivate the mind of the warrior, who must go into the battle unattached to the fruits of his actions – one who has 360-degree vision and can see all things. You look to all sides in the poses, but you try to hold to your center and not to be pulled every which way. Virabhadrasana teaches us to go into the field of life and stay in the center of our being.
Monday, 11 February 2019
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