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  2. Vinayaki - Wikipedia

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    Vinayaki (Vināyakī) is an elephant-headed Hindu goddess. [1] Her mythology and iconography are not clearly defined. Little is told about her in Hindu scriptures and very few images of this deity exist. [2] Due to her elephantine features, the goddess is generally associated with the elephant-headed god of wisdom, Ganesha.

  3. List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology - Wikipedia

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    Budhi Pallien is a fearsome goddess of forests and jungles, who roams northern India, particularly Assam, in the form of a tiger. Kimpurusha were described to be lion-headed beings. Narasiṃha is an avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, and is often visualised as having a human torso and lower body, with a lion face and claws.

  4. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    In some he was created by Parvati, [112] or by Shiva [113] or created by Shiva and Parvati, [114] in another he appeared mysteriously and was discovered by Shiva and Parvati [115] or he was born from the elephant headed goddess Malini after she drank Parvati's bath water that had been thrown in the river. [116]

  5. List of elephants in mythology and religion - Wikipedia

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    Vinayaki, a Hindu goddess. Mythological elephants. Airavata, an elephant ridden by the Hindu god Indra. The eight Ashtadiggajass described as supporting the world in ...

  6. Matrikas - Wikipedia

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    The white complexioned, Trinetra (three eyed) goddess holds a Trishula (trident), Damaru (drum), Akshamala (A garland of beads), Panapatra (drinking vessel) or axe or an antelope or a kapala (skull-bowl) or a serpent and is adorned with serpent bracelets, the crescent moon and the jaṭā mukuṭa (A headdress formed of piled, matted hair).

  7. Kiruthivakesvarar Temple, Sulamangalam - Wikipedia

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    Brahmani emerged from Brahma, Vaishnavi from Vishnu, Maheshvari from Shiva, Indrani from Indra, Kaumari from Skanda, Varahi from Varaha and Chamunda from Devi, [7] and additionals are Narasimhi, Vinayaki. This is one of the Saptamangai sthalams, seven sacred places devoted to Devi. [4] They are also called as Saptastanam of Chakkarappalli. [8 ...

  8. List of Hindu deities - Wikipedia

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    The goddess is also regarded to be the power that resides within all poetry and writing. She is the consort of the creator deity, Brahma. She is represented as a graceful figure, donning white, and traditionally depicted with the veena ( vīṇā ), rosary ( akṣamālā ), water-pot ( kamaṇḍalu ) and book ( pustaka ).

  9. Bhumara Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Gupta temple of Bhumara is an important Gupta era Shaivism temple from ancient India. It is the earliest known temple that shows "Ganesha and Shakti" together, where the goddess Vinayaki sits in his lap and he holds a bowl of batasas or modakas (sweets) in his left hand. [9]