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- Tripurantaka (Sanskrit: त्रिपुरांतक, romanized: Tripurāntaka) or Tripurari is a manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva. This form of the deity is featured...
- The Tripurantaka Temple (also called Tripurantakesvara or Tripurantakeshwara) was built around c. 1070 CE by the Western Chalukyas. This temple, which...
- but due to their impious nature, Maya's cities were destro**** by god Tripurantaka or Tripurari, an aspect of Shiva. The three cities were made of gold...
- po****r legend, he is believed to have emplo**** this bow in his avatar as Tripurantaka to annihilate the three cities of Mayasura, known as Tripura. The weapon...
- "Domlur" can be found in the Chokkanathaswamy Temple  13th century CE Tripurantaka Perumal Enbe Devar Tamil inscription, it mentions Domlur in the tamil...
- with the sages and their wives in the Deodar forest. Tripurantaka (Sanskrit त्रिपुरांतक; Tripurāntaka, "ender of Tripura") is ****ociated with his destruction...
- Parvati. The carving of Shiva on the north facing wall is a composition of Tripurantaka flanked by three ganas, goddess Durga with three ganas, and goddesses...
- Below the hill inside of a pond is the Bala Thripura Sundari temple. Tripurantaka Bala Tripurasundari Devi (swayambhu) is the first incarnation of Adiparasakthi...
- of the asura-architect Maya, who is well-versed in sorcery. Shiva, as Tripurantaka, destro**** the three cities of Maya, but was later pleased with Maya...
- east has a Nandi, the bull and a celestial attendant of Shiva. The 'Tripurantaka Temple (also called Tripurantakesvara or Tripurantakeshwara) was built...