- In
total the text has 1281
chapters spread across twenty two sections.
Jvala Singh explains and
comments on the
structure of the text: "As
written by...
- prosperity. It is one of the five
iconographical forms of Narasimha,
among Jvala Narasimha,
Gandaberunda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha, and Yoga Narasimha. In...
-
elaborate ritual is ****ociated with the
appearance of
Bhairava (Shiva) as a
jvala-linga or a
linga of flame. It has been
described as
Bhairavotsava in Tantric...
-
Being pleased with his penance,
Narasimha manifested himself in five forms:
Jvala Narasimha,
Gandabherunda Narasimha,
Yogananda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha...
-
manifestation of
Jwala Ji is
always a set of
eternal flames, and the term
Jvala means flame in
Sanskrit (cognates: proto-Indo-European guelh, English: glow...
- Light, po****r in Shingon, is: oṃ
amogha vairocana mahāmudra maṇipadma
jvāla pravarttaya hūṃ The
Sarvadurgatiparishodana dharani (Complete
removal of...
- Gopi -
vocals Ananta Govinda -
mrdanga (khol) [brother to
Acyuta Gopi]
Jvala Mukhi -
backing vocals,
tambura Nistha Raj -
violin Various other musicians...
- 704. ISBN 9780313335365.
Archived from the
original on 2015-06-26. Singh,
Jvala (24 June 2020). "This
painting is very
likely a real
contemporary painting...
- mahā-karuṇikāya Tadyathā Oṃ cakra-varti cintāmaṇi mahā-padme ru ru tiṣṭhat
jvala ākarṣāya hūṃ phat ̣svāhā Traditional: 南無佛馱耶。南無達摩耶。南無僧迦耶。南無觀自在菩薩摩訶薩。具大悲心...
- Brill, 1974 pg. 170. "The Cult of Jvālāmālinī and the
Earliest Images of
Jvālā and Śyāma." by S. Settar.
Artibus Asiae, Vol. 31, No. 4 (1969), pp. 309...