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- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tryambaka may refer to: Shiva, a Hindu god also known by the epithet Tryambaka ("three-e****") "Tryambakam" or "Mahamrityunjaya...
- is a verse (ṛc) of the Rigveda (RV 7.59.12). The ṛc is addressed to Tryambaka, "The Three-e**** One", an epithet of Rudra who is identified with Shiva...
- Tryambaka-yajvan (1665-1750), also known as Tryambaka-raya-makhin, was a Hindu pandit and a minister at the court of the Thanjavur Maratha kings Shahaji...
- them Aja, Ekapada (Ekapat), Ahirbudhnya, Tvasta, Rudra, Hara, Sambhu, Tryambaka, Aparajita, Isana and Tribhuvana. In one instance in the epic Mahabharata...
- eye, which is also seen on expressions of Shiva. He is referred to as "Tryambaka Deva", or the three-e**** lord, where his third eye symbolizes the power...
- see: Flood 1996, p. 151. For a review of 4 theories about the meaning of tryambaka, see: Chakravarti 1986, pp. 37–39. For usage of the word ambaka in classical...
- is an 18th-century Sanskrit-language text written by the court pandit Tryambaka-yajvan in the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom of present-day Tamil Nadu, India...
- revenge on Digvijay, who stole Nagamani from Naagalok with the help of Tryambaka, before she could get her hands on Nagamani. Trivikram and Trishool have...
- puṣṭivardhanam urvārūkamiva bandhanān mṛtyormukṣīya mā amṛtāta We worship Tryambaka, sweet augmenter of prosperity. As from its stem a cu****ber, may I be...
- Veda-kavi, Mahadeva-kavi, and Shridhara Venkatesvara. Shahaji's minister Tryambaka-yajvan wrote the Sanskrit-language texts Dharmakuta (a commentary on Ramayana)...