- snake-related dangers. The
goddess holds alternative names such as Bisahari,
Janguli, and Padmavati. The
narrative of
Manasamangal commences with the merchant...
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Buddhist goddess,
Janguli.
Janguli shares her swan
vehicle and her "poison-destroyer"
epithet with Manasa. A
theory suggests that
Janguli may have been influenced...
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outcaste tribal religions and
their feminine deities (such as
Parnasabari and
Janguli).
According to
several Buddhist tantras as well as
traditional Tibetan...
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Dhvajagrakeyura Dipatara Durjaya Gandha Tara
Grahamatrka Guanyin Hariti Janguli Jayatara Jnanadakini Kaladuti Kamini Kapalini Karini Kesini Kṣitigarbha...
- Buddhism.
Shavaripa is
loosely related to the
goddess Parnashavari and
Janguli by
relationship of the
Shavari tribe of north-east India. "Straddling cultures"...
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Mahayana female divinities that
became ****ociated with
mother Tara include:
Janguli, Parnashabari, Cunda, Kurukulla, Mahamayuri, Saraswati, Vasudhara, Usnisavijaya...
- then
recited the dhāraṇī, saying: Agni
Gauri gandhāri caṇḍāli
matangi jaṅguli vrūsaṇi agasti." “O Bhagavat! This mantra-dhāraṇī was
spoken by forty-two...
- from
snake bite.
Vajrayana Buddhists had an
equivalent of
Manasa named Janguli. In Manasamangal, the
house made for
Lakhinder was on top of
Santhali mountains...