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Kalantaka (Sanskrit: कालान्तक,
ender of time) is an
aspect of the
Hindu god
Shiva as the
conqueror of time and death,
itself personified by the god Yama...
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remain sixteen years old forever. For this act,
Shiva acquired the
epithet kalantaka (destroyer of time and death). The
Bhagavata Purana describes Markandeya...
- Yamāntaka – the
ending of death. One
historic source of name
follows Kalantaka, an
aspect of the
Hindu god
Shiva who
saves his
follower from the clutches...
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Abhirami temple is a
Hindu temple dedicated to
Shiva in his
manifestation as
Kalantaka and his wife
Parvati as Abhirami.
There is a
Shrine for Maha
Vishnu as...
- Mahādeva, Pashupati, Tripurantaka, Vishvanatha, Dakshinamurti, Nilakantha,
Kālāntaka, Rudra, Nataraja, Sadashiva,
Dattatreya Bhairava,
Veerabhadra Batara Guru...
- "The Star-Touched Queen" and "A
Crown of Wishes" by
Roshani Chokshi.
Kalantaka Kṣitigarbha
Naraka Vaitarna River Yama (Buddhism) When
identified with...
- from ardha-mandapam
South wall: Bhikshatana, Virabhadra, Dakshinamurti,
Kalantaka,
Nataraja plus two
dvarapalas West wall:
Harihara (half Shiva, half Vishnu)...
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depiction of Nataraja,
surrounded by
Parvati and
other deities dancing.
Kalantaka legend,
signifying the
dance of time and
eternity by
Shiva Shiva inside...
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defeating Yama and
blessing Markandeya to
remain a
youth of 16 in the form of
Kalantaka Thirukkadaiyur Veerateeswarar Temple,
Thirupariyalur Veerateeswarar Shiva...
- the form of the
deity that
incinerated Kama with his
third eye.
Kalantaka Kalantaka is
depicted as the form of the
deity that
rescued his devotee, Markandeya...