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Jalandhara (Sanskrit: जलन्धर, lit. he who
holds water), also
known as
Chalantarana (Sanskrit: चलन्तरण, lit. he who
walks and swims) is an
asura in Hinduism...
- judgment,
Jalandhara summoned his
emissary Rahu, and sent him to the
mountain Kailasa, to
demand that
Shiva give up his wife to
Jalandhara. Rahu delivered...
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perineum Uddiyana bandha,
contraction of the
abdomen into the rib cage
Jalandhara Bandha,
tucking the chin
close to the
chest In
Ashtanga Yoga,
these three...
- of the god Vishnu. In
another iteration, as Vrinda, she is
married to
Jalandhara. The
offering of its
leaves is
recommended in
ritualistic worship of Vishnu...
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Trigarta (also
known as
Kangra and
Jalandhara) was an
ancient Indo-Aryan
kingdom based in the
region of
modern day Punjab. The
focal point of its administration...
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Jalandhar (Punjabi:
Jalandhara ,
pronounced [dʒəːlən̪(d̪)tə̀ɾᵊ]) is a city in the
state of
Punjab in India. With a
considerable po****tion, it
ranks as...
- and her
husband Jalandhara.
Vrinda is
described as a
pious devotee of
Vishnu who
marries Jalandhara. Due to Vrinda's fidelity,
Jalandhara was
endowed with...
- his
family and has
three daughters,
wayward sons-in-law, and
Sowya &
Jalandhara, the
daughters of his
deceased son. The
entire house jumbles with disputes...
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yajna to resume. In the
Padma Purana,
Shiva emplo**** the
Pinaka to
combat Jalandhara:
Having heard these words of Brahma, Śiva knew (the illusion). Knowing...
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According to Doniger, two
regional stories depict demons Andhaka and
Jalandhara as the
children of
Shiva who war with him, and are
later destro**** by...