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  2. Yamasong: March of the Hollows - Wikipedia

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    Yamasong: March of the Hollows is a 2017 American puppet animated dark fantasy film directed by Sam Koji Hale, and written by Hale and Ekaterina Sedia. [1] It was produced by Adamo Paolo Cultraro, Mallory O'Meara and Sultan Saeed Al Darmaki.

  3. The Rua - Wikipedia

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    The album has the same session musicians as Essence apart from a change of drummer to Manny Elis from band Tears for Fears. The Rua was released online on 25 September 2019. The eleven-track album also includes an acoustic cover of the Grammy Award-winning song "Clarity" by producer Zedd. [12]

  4. Yāma - Wikipedia

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    Yāma is a Sanskrit technical term referring to a measurement of time, similar to a "watch" in English. A 24-hour day is divided into eight three-hour "watches", which makes a yāma equal to 1/4 of a day or night.

  5. Yama - Wikipedia

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    Yama is one of the Lokapalas (guardians of the realms), appointed as the protector of the south direction. He is often depicted as a dark-complexioned man riding a buffalo and carrying a noose or mace to capture souls. [17] Yama was subsequently adopted by Buddhist, Chinese, Tibetan, Korean, and Japanese mythology as the king of hell. In modern ...

  6. Bhavacakra - Wikipedia

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    Yama has the following attributes: He wears a crown of five skulls that symbolize the impermanence of the five aggregates. [28] (The skulls are also said to symbolize the five poisons.) He has a third eye that symbolizes the wisdom of understanding impermanence. [28] He is sometimes shown adorned with a tiger skin, which symbolizes fearfulness ...

  7. Naraka (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Naraka, as a whole, is known by many names conveying that it is the realm of Yama. Yamālaya, Yamaloka, Yamasādana and Yamalokāya mean the abode of Yama. Yamakṣaya (the akṣaya of Yama) and its equivalents like Vaivasvatakṣaya use pun for the word kṣaya, which can be mean abode or destruction. It is also called Saṃyamanī, "where ...

  8. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Yama with his famous Yama Pasha. Ankusha (also Elephant Goad), an elephant goad which is one of the eight auspicious objects known as Ashtamangala. Ankusha is also an attribute of many Hindu gods, including Ganesha. (Hindu mythology, Jainism, Buddhist mythology) Ayudhapurusha, the anthropomorphic depiction of a divine weapon in Hindu art ...

  9. Yama in world religions - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist Yama has, however, developed different myths and different functions from the Hindu deity. In Pali Canon Buddhist myths, Yama takes those who have mistreated elders, holy spirits, or their parents when they die. Contrary though, in the Majjhima Nikaya commentary by Buddhagosa, Yama is a vimānapeta – a preta with occasional ...