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Chaturbhuja (Sanskrit: चतुर्भुज, romanized: Caturbhuja, lit. 'four-armed') is a
concept in
Hindu iconography in
which a
deity is
depicted with four arms...
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physically identified by
archeologists so far. All temples,
except one (
Chaturbhuja) face the
sunrise –
another symbolic feature that is
predominant in Hindu...
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Chaturbhuj Temple may
refer to one of a
number of
temples at
various locations:
Chaturbhuj Temple, Khajuraho, the
temple at
Khajuraho in
Madhya Pradesh...
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Dwibhuja (two arms) as
compared to rest of the
idols which are
generally Chaturbhuja (four arms). The
mouse idol (vahana) was
found on
further excavation...
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Bhubaneswar Jagannath Temple in
Baripada Lingaraja Temple in
Bhubaneswar Chaturbhuja Temple in
Khajuraho Shiva Lakhesvara Temple near
Bhubaneswar Shikhara...
- Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India. The icon of
Mother Tara is three-e**** and
Chaturbhuja,
holding potent weapons as sword, dagger, blue
lotus and a
drinking cup...
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goddess are
found in
various texts: the Dwi-Bhuja (two-handed), and the
Chaturbhuja (four-handed). The Dwi-Bhuja
depiction is the more
common and is described...
- use of a
symbol for zero
appears on a
stone inscription found at the
Chaturbhuja Temple at
Gwalior in India,
dated 876 CE.
These Indian developments were...
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floor there is a
closed dharmapāla
chapel dedicated to
Yeshe Gonpo (
Chaturbhuja Mahakala)
which also
contains images of Shri Devi (Palden
Lhamo Dudsolma)...
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depicted in
their Panchamukha (five-faced) aspect, as well as
their Chaturbhuja (four-armed) aspect. Vāhana or vehicle,
sometimes called a mount, is...