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- Halāhala (Sanskrit हलाहल) or Kālakūṭa (Sanskrit कालकूट, lit. 'poison of death') is the name of a poison in Hindu mythology. It was created from the Ocean...
- poison". The name Nanjundeshwara means the "God who Drank the Poison" (halāhala, a word that has its origins in the legend of the Great Churning of the...
- name Nilkanth came into the ****ociation with Lord Shiva after he consumed Halahala, a mythical poison from the sea. It goes back to the story of a fight between...
- substances from the Ocean of Milk. One of them was the lethal poison known as halahala. In some variations of the story, the poison escaped from the mouth of...
- avatar of Vishnu. As the devas and asuras churned the ocean, the poison halahala emerged from its depth and enveloped the universe with its poisonous fumes...
- Jalajala (Tagalog pronunciation: [hälɐ̞ˈhalɐ (-ˈhala)]; also spelled as Jala-jala), officially the Muni****lity of Jalajala (Tagalog: Bayan ng Jalajala)...
- (Sanskrit नीलकण्ठ; nīla = "blue", kaṇtha = "throat"). Since Shiva drank the Halahala poison churned up from the Samudra Manthana to eliminate its destructive...
- Retrieved 2022-07-17. www.wisdomlib.org (2017-01-29). "Halahala, Halāhala, Hālāhala, Halahalā, Hālahala: 22 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2022-07-15...
- ocean. One of the first things to come out of it was lethal poison called halahala. Everyone was terrified, as the poison was potent enough to destroy entire...
- caraṇāravinde saṁdarśita-svātma-sukhāvabodhe niḥśreyase jāṅ̇galikāyamāne saṁsāra-hālāhala-mohaśāntyai ābāhu puruṣākāraṁ śaṅ̇kha-cakrāsi-dhāriṇam sahasra-śirasaṁ...