- The
Paravani (Georgian: ფარავანი) is a
river of
southern Georgia. It is 74 km (46 mi) long, and has a
drainage basin of 2,350 km2 (910 sq mi). The Paravani...
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Paravani lake (Georgian: ფარავნის ტბა) is a
volcanic lake in Georgia,
located in
Javakheti Plateau between Abul-Samsari and
Javakheti Ranges. Paravani...
- war-god
known as
Murugan in
Southern India, is
mounted on a pea****
named Paravani. This pea**** was
originally a
demon called Surapadma,
while the rooster...
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include the
Javakheti Volcanic Plateau, lakes,
including Tabatskuri and
Paravani, as well as
mineral water and hot springs. Two
major rivers in Georgia...
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represented as an ever-youthful man,
riding or near an
Indian peafowl,
called Paravani and
sometimes with an
emblem of a
rooster upon his banner. He
wields a...
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mayura and the
mayura also
serves as his conveyance. The
mayura named Paravani serves as the
conveyance of the god Kartikeya.
Krishna is
generally depicted...
- east. The
highlands are home to some of Georgia's
largest lakes, such as
Paravani Lake,
Tabatskuri Lake,
Khanchali Lake and
Kartsakhi Lake. Georgia's largest...
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wetlands and
alpine lakes (six of the
largest lakes of Georgia, Tabatskuri,
Paravani, Khanchali, Madatapa, Kartsakhi, Saghamo). The
Javalkheti Wetlands are...
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Citramekhala is the
mayura of Saraswathi,
Goddess of
learning and wisdom.
Paravani is the
mayura vahana of Murugan, the God of War.
Jarita was a
certain female...
- the
vahana or
mount of the
deity Murugan, who
rides a pea****
known as
Paravani. The
dancers often stand on tall
wooden pieces and the
beaks can be opened...