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Jvala Singh, born Sukh Sembhi, is a Sikh
linguist and
researcher on Braj and
Punjabi literature. A
major focus of his is
creating English translations...
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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...
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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...
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Being pleased with his penance,
Narasimha manifested himself in five forms:
Jvala Narasimha,
Gandabherunda Narasimha,
Yogananda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha...
- Gopi -
vocals Ananta Govinda -
mrdanga (khol) [brother to
Acyuta Gopi]
Jvala Mukhi -
backing vocals,
tambura Nistha Raj -
violin Various other musicians...
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International Series tournament Telugu: గుత్తా జ్వాల, romanized: Guttā
Jvāla;
family names traditionally precede personal names in
Telugu naming customs...
- mahākaruṇikāya Tadyathā Oṃ
cakravarti cintāmaṇi mahāpadme ru ru tiṣṭha
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...
- asuris.
Lakshmi Narasimha:
Vishnu as
Narasimha with
Lakshmi as Kanakavalli.
Jvala Narasimha:
Narasimha emitting flames of power.
Sarvatomukha Narasimha: Narasimha...
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dated as
early as 1718, or to 1780, or even as late as 1843.
According to
Jvala Singh,
Gurbilas Patshahi Chhevi was
narrated by Mani
Singh and
written down...