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Dharaṇendra is the
Yaksha (attendant
deity and
protective god) or śāsana devatā of Parshvanatha, the twenty-third
Tirthankara in Jainism. He
enjoys an...
- twenty-third Jain tīrthāṅkara,
complimenting Parshwa yaksha in
Swetambara and
Dharanendra in
digambar the
shasan deva. She is a
yakshini (attendant goddess) of...
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notable for the
serpent hood over his head, and his
worship often includes Dharanendra and
Padmavati (Jainism's
serpent Devtā and Devī).
Texts of the two major...
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Gandharva Kendra or
Yakshendra Kubera Varuna Bhrikuti Gomedha or
Sarvahna Dharanendra or
Parshvayaksha Matanga In Kālidāsa's poem Meghadūta, for instance,...
- (attendant deity) of Rishabhanatha, the
first Tirthankara.
Gomukha along with
Dharanendra is the most po****r
yaksha in Jainism.
According to Jain tradition, Gomukha...
- 1, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9781576070048 Dhaky, M.A. (1997).
Arhat Pārśva and
Dharaṇendra Nexus.
Bhogilal Leharchand Institute of Indology, Delhi. Doniger, Wendy...
- carvings, was not completed.
Carvings of Parshvanatha,
guarded by
yaksha Dharanendra with his 7 hoods, and
Gommateshvara were made into the left and right...
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freshwater lake in Pahang,
Malaysia Padmavati, the Nāgī
queen &
companion of
Dharanendra Shwe
Nabay (Naga Medaw), a
goddess or a Nat
spirit in
Burmese animistic...
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verses were
reduced later.
Parshvanatha Bhadrabahu Padmavati (Jainism)
Dharanendra Kothary 2015, p. 88. Kapāsī,
Vinoda (2007). Nava Smaraṇa: Nine Sacred...
- Jain homes.
Buddha with
Mucalinda Naga, Sri
Lanka Parshvanatha with
Dharanendra The
shared terms include Sangha,
Shramana (monk),
Shravaka (Householder...