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- A khaṭvāṅga (Sanskrit: खट्वाङ्ग) is a long, studded staff or club originally understood as Shiva's weapon. It evolved as a traditional ritualistic symbol...
- Dilīpa, also known as Khaṭvāṅga or Khash, was a king of the Ikshvaku dynasty featured in Ramayana and Hinduism. Dilipa is the son of Mulaka and Ilibila...
- standalone practice, her inseparable consorts are represented by the khatvanga (staff) on her left shoulder. The lineage of Vajrayoginī practice can...
- Bhairava is prescribed to be depicted with eight arms, in which six hold the khatvanga (club), the pasha (whip), the shula (spear), the damaru (drum), the kapala...
- Mantra Om Hasaim Hasakarim Hasaim Bhairavyay Namo Namah Weapon Trishula, Khaṭvāṅga, Sword, Kapala, Sickle and Damru Mount Lotus Consort Bhairava, a form...
- bliss and emptiness, concealed as the three-pointed khatvanga. Other sources say that the khatvanga represents the Lady Yeshe Tsogyal, his primary consort...
- the 4th century CE, which traditionally carried a skull-topped trident (khaṭvāṅga) and an empty human skull as a begging bowl. Other attributes ****ociated...
- in a dancing posture, with a kapala (skull cup) in her left hand and a khatvanga on her left shoulder, while her right hand holds a curved knife. Vajravārāhī...
- arrow, hook, vajra, sword and spear. The six left [hold] a pestle, bow, khatvanga, skullcup filled with blood, skullcup filled with human flesh and a shield...
- Nidhna Animitra (Anamitra) Duliduh or Mūlaka Dilipa II or Dirghabhahu or Khaṭvāṅga Raghu II Aja Dasharatha II Bharata III Rama Kusha and Lava Atithi Nishadha...