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Ishvari (Sanskrit: ईश्वरी, IAST:
Īśvarī) is a
Hindu epithet of
Sanskrit origin,
referring to the Goddess, the
divine female counterpart of Ishvara. It...
- Jogeshvari, is an
epithet of the
Hindu goddess Durga, a
contraction of Yoga-
īśvarī,
meaning "goddess of yoga". Many
Brahmins of
Western India, such as Gujarat...
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support under Isvari Singh (r.1743-1750)
because of a
succession war
between him and his brother. However, Mado
Singh (r. 1750–1768),
Isvari Singh's successor...
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Isvari were
distressed to see
their husband in this state. When
another night came and he
still showed no sign of consciousness,
Srimati and
Isvari called...
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faces and
eight hands Yellow with
three faces and
eight hands Dharmadhātu
Īśvarī, red with six
faces and
twelve hands Pi****ī,
yellow with
three faces and...
- be
produced from half of Krishna's body and she
manifest as
Mulaprakriti Isvari, the
Primordial Goddess Prakriti.
White 1977;
Snell 1991; Beck 2005, p. 76...
- for
personal veneration) in
general terms. The
feminine equivalents are
Isvari (ईश्वरी) and
Parameshvari (परमेश्वरी) used in case of
female deities. Deva/Devata...
- be
produced from half of Krishna's body and she
manifest as
Mulaprakriti Isvari, the
Primordial Goddess Prakriti.
Parmeshwaranand 2001, p. 254. Parmeshwaranand...
- "enlightened"
permaisuri supreme lady,
queen Sanskrit परम
parama 'supreme' + ईश्वरी
īśvarī 'female ruler', via
Tamil பரமேஸ்வரி paramēsvari
perpustakaan library Sanskrit...
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bright shining swan, A
treasure from God, or the pet
parrot in the
hands of
Īśvarī, The
tender leaf of the
kalpa tree, or the
fruit of my tree of fortune,...