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Ekapada is the one-footed
aspect of the
Hindu god Shiva. This form is
primarily found in
South India and Orissa, but also
occasionally in
Rajasthan and...
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organs of
action and the mind.
Other Puranas call them Aja,
Ekapada, Ahirbudhnya, Tvasta, Rudra, Hara, Shambhu, Tryambaka, Aparajita, Ishana...
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sometimes varies in particulars)
Eleven Rudras,
consisting of Aja,
Ekapada, Ahirbudhanya, Tvasta, Rudra, Hara, Sambhu, Trayambaka, Aparajita, Ishana...
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Ajaikapada Bhairava Temple is a
temple dedicated to
Ekapada Bhairava – an
aspect of Shiva –
present in
Jagatsinghpur district of Odisha, India. The archaeological...
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October 2023. Rajarajan, R.K.K. (2021). "Rāmagiri Tēr
Harihara and Harihara-
Ekapāda Trimūrti".
Journal of
Indian History and Culture. 28: 187–213.
Thirty Thousand...
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named '
Ekapada' (literally 'one-footed') living,
which Sahadeva conquers. In
Hindu culture,
there is a form of the god
Shiva known as
Ekapada. Kunz 2008...
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representing transformation, intensity, and duality. Its
presiding deity is Aja
Ekapada, a
mystical one-footed
serpent or goat-headed
deity linked with storms...
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Chakra thaatankas (ear-rings) to
reduce her anger. The
sculpture of
Ekapada Trimurti, an
aspect of
Shiva with the
deities Vishnu and
Brahma emerging...
- eight-armed
Mahishamardini Durga.
Mahisasuramardini Durga, Parvati, Aja-
ekapada Bhairava and
Ganesh images are found.
Similar construction are
found in...
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offering of
flowers at her feet Part of the
circle of
Yoginis One
legged Ekapada-Bhairava
Chausath Yogini Temple,
Bhedaghat Chausath Yogini Temple, Ranipur...