- A
kautuka is a red-yellow
coloured ritual protection thread,
sometimes with knots,
found on the
Indian subcontinent. It is
sometimes called a kalava,...
- five;
beram means deity). The five
deities are
Dhruva Beram (Moolavar),
Kautuka Beram,
Snapana Beram,
Utsava Beram, and Bali Beram. All the
pancha berams...
- with an
amulet or incantation". Al-Falaq Al-Fatiha Al-Nas
Throne Verse Kautuka Mannat Nazar (amulet) Also t'aweez,
tabiz and
other variant transliterations...
- five;
Beram means Deity). The five
deities are
Dhruva Beram (Moolavar),
Kautuka Beram,
Snapana Beram,
Utsava Beram, Bali Beram. All the
pancha berams are...
-
Venkateswara Temple,
Tirumala (Sri
Venkateshwara Swami Temple) a
landmark Vaishnavite temple situated in the hill town of
Tirumala at
Tirupati in Chittoor...
- and
Cultural Meaning (2007).
Apotropaic magic Hamsa Practical Kabbalah Kautuka Raksha Bandhan Martenitsa Genesis 38:27 Holzer,
Zecharia (2015). "Etz Chaim...
- 17th-century Odia poet
Upendra Bhanja wrote multiple epics (Satisha Bilasa, Kala
Kautuka,
Baidehisha Bilasha, etc.) with the same
syllable at the
beginning of each...
- to Keshava.
Works written by
Keshava include: Graha-
kautuka (1496 CE) a
commentary on Graha-
kautuka Graha-siddhi Tithi-siddhi Graha-chalana Ganita-dipika...
-
nidhi Brahma nidhi Graha nidhi Vaishnava nidhi Shaiva nidhi Agama nidhi Kautuka nidhi An
original copy of this
colossal work is
available in the Oriental...
- icon of the
Hindu god Ganesha.
Devotees who
observe this
vrata wear the
Kautuka (red-coloured thread) with 10
knots on
their right hand on the
first day...