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  2. Karumariamman - Wikipedia

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    Karumariamman is usually pictured as a beautiful young woman with an oval shaped face, wearing a red dress with long jewellery and a big flower garland.And is portrayed having four hands with flames of fire being represented behind the goddess head which indicates lord Surya (Sun god) respects the goddess.

  3. Tiruverkadu Devi Karumariamman Temple - Wikipedia

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    The neighbourhood had remained a dense neem forest since the ancient times. This resulted in the locality being called Velakadu, meaning "jungle of neem".The presence of a snake pit where goddess Karumari (Parvathi) is believed to be residing in the form of snake eventually gave the name Thiruverkadadu, with thiru being the Tamil equivalent of the honorific Hindu term "Sri".

  4. Parashakthi Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Parashakthi Temple, also known as the Eternal Mother Temple, is a Hindu temple located in Pontiac, Michigan, United States.It was established in 1999 and serves as a place of worship for devotees of Parashakthi, who is worshiped in her manifestation as Karumariamman, a revered South Indian goddess.

  5. Siddhaṃ script - Wikipedia

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    Fonts: Noto Sans Siddham from the Noto fonts project; Muktamsiddham—Free Unicode Siddham font; ApDevaSiddham—(Japanese) Free Unicode 8.0 Siddham Font ; Siddham alphabet on Omniglot; Examples of Siddham mantras Chinese language website. Visible Mantra an extensive collection of mantras and some sūtras in Siddhaṃ script

  6. Amitabha Pure Land Rebirth Dharani - Wikipedia

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    The mantra was translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Guṇabhadra (Sanskrit; Chinese: 求那跋陀羅, 394–468) from central India. It is usually recited 21, 27 or 49 times per day. [2] In one type of group practice, participants usually recite this mantra three times after reciting the Heart Sutra or the Amitabha Sutra.

  7. Namokar Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The Ṇamōkāra mantra is the most significant mantra in Jainism, and one of the oldest mantras in continuous practice. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is the first prayer recited by the Jains while meditating . The mantra is also variously referred to as the Pancha Namaskāra Mantra , Namaskāra Mantra , Navakāra Mantra , Namaskāra Mangala or Paramesthi ...

  8. Devi Kanya Kumari - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Bhagavati Kumari Amman Temple, Kanyakumari. A view from atop the temple towards the Indian Ocean. Devi Kanya Kumari (Sanskrit: देवी कन्या कुमारि, romanized: Dēvi Kanyā Kumāri) is a manifestation of the Hindu goddess Mahadevi in the form of an adolescent girl.

  9. Pavamana Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The text of the mantra (albeit with some typography issues and/or typos) is quoted in the beginning of the official music video for Light of Transcendence, [15] the first track on the 2018 album Ømni by the Brazilian power metal band Angra. In 2024, the mantra was used in the lyrics for "Shanti", a song by Zedd from the album Telos.