- The
elephant goad, bullhook, or
ankusha is a tool emplo**** by ****ut in the
handling and
training of elephants. It
consists of a hook (usually bronze...
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ankush in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ankush may
refer to:
Ankusha, term for the
elephant goad in
India Ankush (1986 film), an
Indian Hindi-language...
- used as
iconographic devices and may be seen in the 'elephant goad' or '
ankusha' (Sanskrit) in the hand of Ganesha, for example.
According to the biblical...
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bunch of
roots tied
together (reticulated roots) or an 'elephant goad' (
ankusha) and the
Deity ****ociated with it is Niriti, the god of
dissolution and...
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pasha (noose) and an
ankusha (elephant goad). The Uttara-kamikagama says that the god has four arms and
holds a pasha, an
ankusha and a
sugarcane in three...
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heart of the
ancient city. She has four
hands holding Paasha (noose),
Ankusha (goad),
gestures dispelling fear (Abhaya), and
granting boon (Varada)....
- who has bow made of
sweet cane,
arrows made of soft flowers, and Pasha,
Ankusha in her hands, and who is surrounded, by her
devotees with
powers great...
- Manavi,
Ashoka Gauri,
Manavi Gandhari,
Chanda Vairoti,
Vidita Anantamati,
Ankusha Manasi,
Kandarpa Mahamansi,
Nirvani Jaya, Bala Taradevi,
Dharini Vijaya...
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signifies magic or illusion.
Ankusha - An
elephant goad that is one of the
eight au****ious
objects known as Astamangala.
Ankusha is also an
attribute of many...
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Sudarshana Chakra (discus of Vishnu),
Shankha ("conch"),
Padma (lotus),
Ankusha (elephant goad),
Pasha (noose),
Trisula (trident),
vajra (thunderbolt)...