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Kailasha or
Kailasa (IAST: Kailāsa) is the
celestial abode of the
Hindu god Shiva. It is
traditionally recognized as a
mountain where Shiva resides along...
- The
Kailasha (IAST: Kailāśa) or
Kailashanatha (IAST: Kailāśanātha)
temple is the
largest of the rock-cut
Hindu temples at the
Ellora Caves near Chatrapati...
- The
Kinnaur Kailasha (locally
known as
Kinner Kailash) is a
mountain in the
Kinnaur district of the
Indian state of
Himachal Pradesh. As per
Hindu mythology...
- In the
Shiva temple, when
Indra and
Brihaspati were
going towards Mount Kailasha to meet Shiva,
their way was
blocked by a
naked yogi with
matted hair and...
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whole world with her
extraordinary war skills, and at last she went to
Kailasha (the
abode of Shiva) to
conquer it. When
Meenakshi confronted Shiva in...
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Kashi and in
Kailasha, all of
which she p****es. This
impresses Shiva, who
agrees to
marry her. To
celebrate Shiva's marriage, in
Kailasha, a
ceremony conducted...
- An
illustration depicting the
Hindu holy
family of
Shiva at
Kailasha...
- Hanuman. The
Chhota Kailasha, or the
little Kailasha, is so
named due to the
similarity of the
carvings to
those in the
Kailasha temple. This
temple was...
- energy), is Parvati, the
goddess of power. His
abode is upon the
mountain Kailasha. He is
often represented with two sons,
Kartikeya and Ganesha. His mount...
- of
Lanka to his half-brother Ravana,
Kubera founds a new
capital near
Kailasha,
establishing his rule over the
yaksha race.
Alaka is
sometimes referred...