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- Somaskanda (Sanskrit: सोमास्कन्द, romanized: Somāskanda) is a medieval form of Hindu iconography, a representation of Shiva with his consort Uma (Parvati)...
- The most distinctive feature of the temple are the Dharalinga and the Somaskanda panel, which are enshrined in the interior walls of the sanctum of the...
- Produced out of the BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau, Caitríona Perry and Sumi Somaskanda are the main presenters. Katty Kay – who originally appeared on the program...
- officiating priest, and various other deities as attendants or guests). Somaskanda is the depiction of Shiva, Parvati, and their son Skanda (Kartikeya),...
- details about worshipping Shiva in the form of linga. Pallavas propagated Somaskanda as the prin****l form of worship, slightly deviating from the Shaiva agamas;...
- inhabited and run by the Community of the Many Names of God, which also runs Somaskanda Ashram in Switzerland. Skanda Vale promotes a practical spirituality centred...
- the sanctum is a square Somaskanda bas-relief panel of Shiva, Parvati and the infant Skanda in Parvati's lap. Two other Somaskanda panels are on the ardha-mandapa...
- Tripurantaka Mahakala Sharabha Ravananugraha Vaidishvara Lingodbhava Somaskanda Bhikshatana Dattatreya The Tridevi comprises the consorts of the Trimurti...
- Thiruvananthapuram Chottanikkara Temple Radha Krishna Kalyanasundara Somaskanda Shiva Parvati Religion and the Global Money Markets: Exploring the Influence...
- battle against the Pandya ruler Varagunavarman II and had him defeated. A Somaskanda depiction on the rear wall of the sanctum of a temple commissioned by...