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- "Elder Mischievous Girl") "The Elder Severed-Headed Sister" and Kanakhala (Kankhala, Kanakhalā – "Younger Mischievous Girl") "The Younger Severed-Headed Sister")...
- goddess Chhinnamasta. Chinnamunda is often portra**** alongside Mekhala and Kanakhala, the two headless sisters, Indian Buddhist tantric adepts who appear on...
- Uttarakhand state in India. Mentioned in the Vayu Purana and the Mahabharata as Kanakhala, Kankhal is one of 'Panch Tirth' (Five Pilgrimages) within Haridwar, with...
- the Chandravanshis at Swadweep, consulting with Devagiri Chief Minister Kanakhala and the Head of Meluhan Army, Parvateshwar. A fierce battle is fought...
- among nyönpa, such as Sönam Peldren or the "Headless Sisters" Mekhala and Kanakhala. The nyönpa tradition, referred to as The Practice of Observance, is founded...
- preceptor in all matters affecting Yoga Also mentioned is the Tirtha of Kanakhala near Gangadwara or Haridwar, where through extensive tapas, he attained...
- tradition reports.” 62:2 The Linga Purana is more precise, calling it Kanakhala, which is the village still called Kankhal, near Haridwar.p. 66 Rudrakali...
- Chāmarinātha Tantipā Hālipā Kedāripā Dhongapā Dāripā Virūpa Kapāli Kamāri Kānha Kanakhala Mekhala Unmana Kāndali Dhovi Jālandhara Tongi Mavaha Nāgārjuna Dauli Bhishāla...
- Princess of Crazy wisdom Mekhala, the elder of the 2 Headless Sisters Kanakhala, the younger of the 2 Headless Sisters In Vajrayana Buddhism there are...
- Sanatkumara regardeth that spot visited by Brahmarshis, as also the Tirtha Kanakhala (that is near to it), as sacred. - The Mahabharata, Vana Parva: Tirtha-yatra...