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Kartikeya (/kɑɾt̪ɪkejə/; IAST:
Kārttikeya), also
known as
Skanda (/skən̪d̪ə/),
Subrahmanya (/sʊbɾəɦməɲjə/, /ɕʊ-/),
Shanmukha (/ɕɑnmʊkʰə/) and
Murugan (/mʊɾʊgən/)...
- Khandoba's
varied ****ociations also
include an
identification with
Surya and
Karttikeya.
Myths about Shiva that were "roughly
contemporary with
early Christianity"...
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safely said that
Karttikeya was
considered their Iṣṭa-devatā. Kumāra
Karttikeya with vel and rooster, coin of the
Yaudheyas Karttikeya shrine with antelope...
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devoid of wars and disturbances. For example, he
worshipped the war god
Karttikeya, and his gold
coins suggest that he
performed the
Ashvamedha ceremony...
- A coin,
around 200 BCE, of the
Yaudheyas with
depiction of Kumāra
Karttikeya...
- myth of the
conception and
birth of
Karttikeya, a god of male
beauty and battle.
Numerous versions of
Karttikeya's birth story exist, many
having a conception...
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Indological Book
House Khokar, Ashish; Saraswati, S. (2005), Ganesha-
Karttikeya, New Delhi: Rupa and Co, ISBN 978-8129107763 Krishan,
Yuvraj (1981–1982)...
- to be the Four
Kumaras (one unit) than – as the
translator believes –
Karttikeya, one of Shiva's sons and the
Hindu god of war
These avatars are stated...
- the
sanctum above the
Mahakal shrine. The
images of Ganesh,
Parvati and
Karttikeya are
installed in the west, north, and east of the
sanctum sanctorum. To...
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Yaudheya coin,
imitative of
Kushan coinage, 3rd-4th
centuries CE. Obverse:
Karttikeya standing facing,
holding a
spear with dvi (“two” in Brahmi) to the left...