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Jvara (Sanskrit: ज्वर, romanized: Jvaram, lit. 'fever'), also
called Jvarasura, is the
personification of
fever in
Hindu tradition. He is the consort...
- evil
Jvarasura. In
Sanskrit jvara means 'fever', and shītala
means 'coolness'. In
North Indian iconography, ****ala is
often depicted with
Jvarasura as...
- who live sweet, die sweet" and then
flies away with the lions.
Februus Jvarasura; god of
fever and
disease in
Hindu mythology List of
health deities Pyretos...
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period found in Dhaka, as a main
goddess and
escorted by
Hindu deities Jvarasura and ****ala. Both of
these escorts are
disease related Hindu deities....
- medicine, and
plagues ****ala, folk
goddess of
smallpox and
disease Jvarasura, the
embodiment of
fever Paranashavari,
goddess of
diseases Kamrusepa...
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Ilvala - Also
referred to as
Atapi ॐ
Indrajit (rakshasa) ॐ Jālāndhāra ॐ
Jvārāsura ॐ☸ Jātāsuraॐ
Kamsa - A
powerful king
killed by Krishna,
referred to as...
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Devta Ghantakarna (Ghnatu)
Rajbollavi Narayoni Rankini Kali
Dhelai chandi Jvarasura Ghaghar Buri
Dharma Thakur Uttarbahini Satyanarayan Satyapir Gajibaba...
- Durga, she
killed many
demons that were sent by Kaalkeya. A
demon named Jvarasura, the
demon of fever,
started spreading incurable diseases to Katyayani's...
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goddesses of
tertian and
quartan fevers of
malaria in
Roman mythology.
Jvarasura (fever-demon in Hindi) is the
personification of
fever and
disease in...
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within these cultures religions. For example, from
India the
Hindu demon Jvarasura the
fever deity is also
present within Tibetan mythology. A
variety of...