- in his
epithets Mahādeva ("Great god"; mahā "Great" and deva "god"),
Maheśvara ("Great Lord"; mahā "great" and īśvara "lord"), and Parameśvara ("Supreme...
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Maheśvara (Sanskrit: महेश्वर; Pali: Mahissara;
traditional Chinese/****anese: 大自在天; Pinyin: Dàzìzàitiān, Rōmaji: Daijizaiten) is a deva in
Buddhist mythology...
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Mount Meru, and all but
Maheśvara submit. Vajrapāni and
Maheśvara engage in a
magical combat,
which is won by Vajrapāni.
Maheśvara's retinue become part of...
- ("lord") and
Maheśvara ("great lord"), both of
which are
terms that
refer to a
transcendent and all
pervasive being. The name
Maheśvara is also applied...
- Panchamurti, his five aspects, viz., Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra,
Mahesvara and
Sadasiva (
Mahesvara and
Sadashiva are
forms of Shiva,
Rudra is also
refers as...
- Sumeru, and all but
Mahesvara submit.
Vajrapani and
Mahesvara engage in a
magical combat,
which is won by Vajrapani.
Mahesvara's retinue become part of...
- (Chinese: 二十諸天; pinyin: Èrshí Zhūtiān). The list of
deities consist of
Maheśvara (Shiva), Brahma, Indra, Lakshmi, Saraswati, the Four
Heavenly Kings, Surya...
- so
because he
wants to
defeat the
supreme leader of the
three worlds,
Maheśvara; The most
logical explanation reveals that the
three worlds denote the...
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commentaries for Ramayana. Some of the
commentaries on
Ramayana include Mahesvara Tirtha's tattvadīpa (also
known as tattvadīpika), Govindaraja's bhūṣaṇa...
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celebrated on the full moon day of the
month of Bhadra. On this day, the Uma
Mahesvara Vrata for the
propitiation of the
divine couple of
Shiva Parvati is performed...