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Kankalamurti (Sanskrit: कङ्कालमूर्ति, romanized:
Kaṅkālamūrti, lit."skeleton form"), also
known as
Kankala ("skeleton") or Kankala-Bhairava, is an iconographical...
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impaled his
corpse upon it. This form of
Bhairava is
known as
Kankala or
Kankalamurti ("One with the skeleton").
Vishvaksena occupies an
important place in...
- the form of a hunter,
bestowing the
Pashupatastra on Arjuna.
Kankalamurti Kankalamurti is
depicted as the form of the
deity who is
regarded to have slain...
- who
holds some gr****. The deer also
appears in
icons of
another form
Kankalamurti, who is
depicted similar to Bhikshatana. In Jainism, the
figure Harineyameshi...
- the
Ganges from
heaven to earth),
Vrishbhantika (Shiva with Nandi),
Kankalamurti,
Chandesa and Vishnu. The
uppermost level has
carvings of Dakshinamurti...