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Halāhala (Sanskrit हलाहल) or Kālakūṭa (Sanskrit कालकूट, {{lit|poision of death) is the name of a
poison in
Hindu mythology. It was
created from the Ocean...
- name
Nilkanth came into the ****ociation with Lord
Shiva after he
consumed Halahala, a
mythical poison from the sea. It goes back to the
story of a
fight between...
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substances from the
Ocean of Milk. One of them was the
lethal poison known as
halahala. In some
variations of the story, the
poison escaped from the
mouth of...
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Jalajala (Tagalog pronunciation: [
hälɐ̞ˈhalɐ (-ˈhala)]; also
spelled as Jala-jala),
officially the Muni****lity of
Jalajala (Tagalog:
Bayan ng Jalajala)...
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avatar of Vishnu. As the
devas and
asuras churned the ocean, the
poison halahala emerged from its
depth and
enveloped the
universe with its
poisonous fumes...
- (Sanskrit नीलकण्ठ; nīla = "blue", kaṇtha = "throat").
Since Shiva drank the
Halahala poison churned up from the
Samudra Manthana to
eliminate its destructive...
- poison". The name
Nanjundeshwara means the "God who
Drank the Poison" (
halāhala, a word that has its
origins in the
legend of the
Great Churning of the...
- ocean. One of the
first things to come out of it was
lethal poison called halahala.
Everyone was terrified, as the
poison was
potent enough to
destroy entire...
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Samudra Manthana,
which upon consuming,
granted the gods immortality.
Halahala (also
called 'kalakuta') - The
Samudra Manthana process released a number...
- legend,
during the
churning of the
ocean of milk, a
great poison known as
halahala was produced,
which Vayu, the god of wind,
rubbed in his
hands to reduce...