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Ayudhapurusha is the
anthropomorphic depiction of a
divine weapon in
Hindu art.
Ayudhapurushas are
sometimes considered as
partial incarnates of their...
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emerged as an
ayudhapurusha (an
anthropomorphic form), as a
fierce form of Vishnu, used for the
destruction of demons. As an
ayudhapurusha, the
deity is...
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depicted anthropomorphically as a
young man
holding a
sword (see
Ayudhapurusha). He is
depicted leading the
other personified weapons of
Vishnu against...
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stands as a man on Vishnu's left. The
personified weapons known as
Ayudhapurusha emerge in
Gupta era (320–550 CE) sculptures. The
personified Kaumodaki...
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mentioned in the Rámáyana.
Ayudhapurusha - The
anthropomorphic depiction of a
divine weapon in
Hindu art.
Ayudhapurushas are
sometimes considered as...
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lotus on the other. Sometimes, the
shankha of
Vishnu is
personified as
Ayudhapurusha "weapon-man" in the
sculpture and
depicted as a man
standing beside...
- Jainism,
Buddhist mythology)
Ayudhapurusha, the
anthropomorphic depiction of a
divine weapon in
Hindu art.
Ayudhapurushas are
sometimes considered as partial...
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Vishnu with
ayudhapurushas, Mathura, India...
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Samhita was a
Bhagavata text, in
which the
conceptions of
Sudarshana as
Ayudhapurusha and
Chakravartin were invoked. As per the Samhita, a king who worships...
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while his
other hands rest on the
heads of his
personified weapons (
ayudhapurusha) –
Gadadevi or
Gadanari (gada as a female) on his
right and Chakrapurusha...