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- Kalikula may refer to: Kalikula, a Kali worshiping sect of Hinduism Kaliküla, a village in Jõgeva County, Estonia Kaliküla, Lääne-Viru County, a village...
- Srikula (family of Tripura Sundari), strongest in South India, and the Kalikula (family of Kali), which prevails in northern and eastern India. The Srikula...
- Kaliküla is a village in Põltsamaa Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia. "Kaliküla". Eesti statistika. 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2022. "X-GIS(4) Portal"...
- (as of 2011). The Hindus in West Bengal mostly belong to the Shakta (the Kalikula tradition), minority to Vaishnavite and a small community belong to Shaivite...
- the ultimate form of Brahman, and the devourer of time (Supreme Deity of Kalikula systems). Mahakali is of a pitch black complexion, darker than the dark...
- Śaivite Hinduism. It is seen as the homeland of the Mahārtha (aka Krama Kalikula) lineage of Śaiva Tantra. The first Mahārtha Siddha, Jñānanetra Nātha (ज्ञाननेत्र...
- Kaliküla is a village in Viru-Nigula Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements...
- the consort of the goddess Mahākālī; he most prominently appears in the Kalikula sect of Shaktism. Mahākāla appears as a protector deity in the various...
- Mahavidyas in the Hindu tantric tradition and is the supreme deity in the Kalikula worship tradition. The first major appearance of Kali in the Sanskrit literature...
- Kāmeśvarī. Nowadays,the southern Śrikula sect of Kameśvari and northern Kālikula sect of Kali are still known as Shaktism sects, while the other two (Kubjikā...