-
Kramrisch notes a
different etymology connected with the
adjectival form
raudra,
which means "wild, of
rudra nature", and
translates the name
Rudra as "the...
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Someetharan Santhosh Narayanan Shreyaas Krishna Vivek Harshan Rowthiram Raudra – (Anger)
Arvind Swami Pattukottai Prabhakar, Selva,
Arvind Swami A. R....
- main
deity of the
temple is
Krishna after "Kamsavadham"
sitting in His "
Raudra"
posture (ferocious posture). The
Temple is
among the
Abhimana Kshethrams...
-
sources of Shaivism, and
sometimes referred to in
ancient Indian texts as
Raudra (from
Vedic Rudra). Pashupata: (IAST: Pāśupatas) are the
Shaivite sub-tradition...
-
Kramrisch notes a
different etymology connected with the
adjectival form
raudra,
which means 'wild', i.e., of rude (untamed) nature, and
translates the...
- v t e Rasa
theory Rasas Śṛṅgāra (love) Hāsya (mirth)
Raudra (fury) Kāruṇya (comp****ion) Bībhatsa (disgust) Bhayānaka (horror)
Veera (heroism)
Adbhuta (wonder)...
- iconography, and is
implemented in many ways. Two
major categories include:
Raudra or Ugra - are
images that were
meant to terrify,
induce fear.
These typically...
- head-word) and a determinant. For example, the base-word of the
kenning "íss
rauðra randa" ('icicle of red shields' [SWORD],
Einarr Skúlason: Øxarflokkr 9)...
-
called Ananda Tandava.
Performed in a
violent mood, the
dance is
called Raudra or
Rudra Tandava. The
types of
Tandava found in the
Hindu texts are: Ananda...
- v t e Rasa
theory Rasas Śṛṅgāra (love) Hāsya (mirth)
Raudra (fury) Kāruṇya (comp****ion) Bībhatsa (disgust) Bhayānaka (horror)
Veera (heroism)
Adbhuta (wonder)...