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  2. Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    In a South Indian version of Shiva Purana, Hanuman is described as the son of Shiva and Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu), or alternatively he has been linked to or merged with the origin of Swami Ayyappa who is popular in parts of South India. [15] In the Muktikā Upanishad Hanuman is in dialogue with Rama about the subject of moksha. [74]

  3. Panchamukha - Wikipedia

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    This exhausted him of all of his merit. in another legend, Brahma asserted his superiority over Shiva, his fifth head making a number of incendiary remarks against him. Shiva responded by manifesting his own panchamukha aspect, and sliced off Brahma's fifth head with his fingernail, or commanded his aspect of Bhairava to perform the deed. [13]

  4. Dakshinamurti - Wikipedia

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    Shiva is seated upon a deer-throne and surrounded by sages who are receiving his instruction. [6] He is shown as seated with his right foot on mythical apasmara (a demon which in Hindu mythology , is the personification of ignorance) and his left foot lies folded on his lap.

  5. Ardhanarishvara - Wikipedia

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    The union of Purusha (Shiva) and Prikriti (Shiva's energy, Shakti) generates the universe, an idea also manifested in the union of the Linga of Shiva and Yoni of Devi creating the cosmos. [57] [58] [59] The Mahabharata lauds this form as the source of creation. [46] Ardhanarishvara also suggests the element of Kama or Lust, which leads to ...

  6. Shiva - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the Hanuman Chalisa, Hanuman is identified as the eleventh avatar of Shiva. [340] [341] [342] The Bhagavata Purana and the Vishnu Purana claim sage Durvasa to be a portion of Shiva. [343] [344] [345] Some medieval era writers have called the Advaita Vedanta philosopher Adi Shankara an incarnation of Shiva. [346]

  7. List of tallest Hindu deity statues - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Shiva at Allahabad Shiva Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh: India 33 m (108 ft) Situated on the banks of the holy river Ganga, this grand statue is often referred to as the Symbol of Allahabad—the holy land of Sangam. The statue is located at the place where holy Kumbh Mela takes place. 18 Sankat Mochan Dham Hanuman Karol Bagh, New Delhi India

  8. Swet Bhairab - Wikipedia

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    Swet Bhairav is a statue of Bhairava, avatar of Shiva located in Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu Durbar Square. Swet Bhairav depicts the most dangerous and fierce face of Lord Shiva. The mask of Swet Bhairab is so fierce looking that locals out of fear keep it inside a wooden frame window, and only one frame is opened for the devotees except for a ...

  9. Harihara - Wikipedia

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    The Shiva half will have the matted locks of a yogic master piled high on his head and sometimes will wear a tiger skin, reserved for the most revered ascetics. Shiva's pale skin may be read as ash-covered in his role as an ascetic. The Vishnu half will wear a tall crown and other jewelry, representing his responsibility for maintaining world ...