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- Kshetrapala (Sanskrit: क्षेत्रपाल, romanized: Kṣetrapāla) is a guardian deity featured in Indian religions. In Hindu belief, a kshetrapala is the guardian...
- ****ociated with the guardian aspect of Shiva. Ravalnath is a guardian deity (Kshetrapala) who protects the locality from climatic disasters, witchcraft and snakebites...
- kingdom, having Malkhed or Manyakheta as his capital. A huge statue of Kshetrapala (deity related to Jains) is found near the b****kot; the statue is broken...
- situated in the north, facing Southern direction. He is also called Kṣhetrapāla. He appears in a standing position with four hands. His weapons are drum...
- Buddhism, there are two other classes of defender, the lokapālas and Kshetrapala Papiya. Guan Yu and Hachiman are also known as defenders. Asian witchcraft...
- reverence and respect. Every village had its own god, called Bhumyal or kshetrapala, protecting its boundaries. Each family has its own kuladeva or kuladevi...
- Vishnu (Vishnu deviyo) is a guardian deity (Pali: Khettapala; Sanskrit: Kshetrapala) of Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Buddhists believe him also as a protector of...
- Nagakannika are worshipped together with Brahma, Raktheshwari, Nandikona, Kshetrapala and Bobbarya daiva. Ashlesha Bali Pooja, Sarpa Samskara, Durga Namaskara...
- deity Vetobā. His nature, appearance, and roles highlight that he is a kshetrapāla or a protector deity. In Purāṇas, he is treated as a Śivagaṇa. They ****ociate...
- In Ghantakrana-kalpa, Vimalachandra mentions him as a vira as well as kshetrapala (guardian deity of the land). Late commentary on the Namiuna-stava (verse...