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blowing a shankha. A five-hooded
serpent makes a
canopy over him. Idol of
Dharnendra at
Shree Samavasarna Śvetāmbara Maha Mandir, Aagashi, Palghar, Maharashtra;...
- The idol is
believed to be
around 2850
years old and said to
crafted by
Dharnendra himself. It is
believed that the idol is of the same
height as Parshvanath...
- the
Vijayanagara dynasty. An
inscription on one of the
pillars depicts Dharnendra Bandanam, in the form of a
coiled snake.[citation needed] Krishnagiri...
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around 2850
years old. It is
believed that this
statue was
crafted by
Dharnendra. Near the Lord's idol,
there are also
other idols of Lord Shri Shantinath...
- legs as an icon identifier. His
iconography is
usually accompanied by
Dharnendra and Padmavati, Jainism's
snake god and goddess. Serpent-hood iconography...
- Jain
yakshini of
Parshwanatha called Amrakushmandini along with
yaksha Dharnendra and with a huge
naked image of
Parahwanatha in the
middle of both.[citation...
- back at the
chariot he was
transporting the idol in. However,
against Dharnendra's advice, he
looked back and the idol
froze at the said spot,
midway in...
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hooded serpent. The
vestibule contains two free
sculptures of the yakshas,
Dharnendra and Padmavati. The door
lintel and jamb of
vestibule and the
sanctum are...
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Constructions agreed to pay ₹11.50
crore (US$1.4 million) it owed to the MMCB and
Dharnendra Agro
Foods that owed Rs ₹6.91
crore (US$830,000) to the bank
agreed to...
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monolithic piece of
Sahasra Jinabimbas (SahastraKut Jinalay) and the
idols of
Dharnendra and Padmavati. Many
mutilated Jain
idols are on the wall of a well nearby...