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- Jvara (Sanskrit: ज्वर, romanized: Jvaram, lit. 'fever'), also called Jvarasura, is the personification of fever in Hindu tradition. He is the servant...
- defeated, Jvara, the embodiment of Shiva's fever, bearing three heads and three feet, attacked Krishna with scorching heat. Krishna produced his own Jvara of...
- defeated, Jvara, the embodiment of Shiva's fever, bearing three heads and three feet, attacked Krishna with scorching heat. Krishna produced his own Jvara of...
- defeated, Jvara, the embodiment of Shiva's fever, bearing three heads and three feet, attacked Krishna with scorching heat. Krishna produced his own Jvara of...
- fever-causing bacteria, and vanquishing the evil Jvarasura. In Sanskrit jvara means 'fever', and shītala means 'coolness'. In North Indian iconography...
- govern his current well being. Jurahareswarar is derived from Sanskrit words Jvara (fever), Hara (destroy), and Ishvarar (Shiva), implying the nature of Shiva...
- the theory relates to Krishna's later life when he fights a demon called Jvara (fever). In the Vishnu Purana, it is explicitly stated that ****na should...
- tela तेल [tel] গেল 'went' gēla gela gela गेल [ɡɛlɔ] জ্বর 'fever' jvara jvara jvara ज्वर [dʒɔr] স্বাস্থ্য 'health' svāsthya svaasthya svAsthya स्वस्थ्य...
- Atharvaveda as a remedy for takman, the archetypal disease of excess or jvara (fever). In ancient India, kushta was considered to be a divine plant derived...
- century. The Thanjavur version contains several quotes attributed to Bhela in Jvara-samuchchaya, whose oldest m****cript dates to 924 CE. Sodhala's Gada-nigraha...