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Kshetrapala (Sanskrit: क्षेत्रपाल, romanized: Kṣetrapāla) is a
guardian deity featured in
Indian religions. In
Hindu belief, a
kshetrapala is the guardian...
- Buddhism,
there are two
other classes of defender, the lokapālas and
Kshetrapala Papiya. Guan Yu and
Hachiman are also
known as defenders.
Asian witchcraft...
- kingdom,
having Malkhed or
Manyakheta as his capital. A huge
statue of
Kshetrapala (deity
related to Jains) is
found near the b****kot; the
statue is broken...
- is also po****r.
Adichunchanagiri Hills Akash Bhairava Bhairab Naach Kshetrapala ****ppan
Sirkazhi Kramrisch,
Stella (1994). The
Presence of Śiva. Princeton...
- ****ociated with the
guardian aspect of Shiva.
Ravalnath is a
guardian deity (
Kshetrapala) who
protects the
locality from
climatic disasters,
witchcraft and snakebites...
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Nagakannika are
worshipped together with Brahma, Raktheshwari, Nandikona,
Kshetrapala and
Bobbarya daiva.
Ashlesha Bali Pooja,
Sarpa Samskara,
Durga Namaskara...
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reverence and respect.
Every village had its own god,
called Bhumyal or
kshetrapala,
protecting its boundaries. Each
family has its own
kuladeva or kuladevi...
- Agastya, Sri devi,
Durga devi, Devendran,
Padma Nidhi, Surya, Subrahmanya,
Kshetrapala, Sarasvati, Visvakarma,
Isana The
temple was
built by King
Rajaraja Chola...
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sacred duty of
protecting religion and
religious places came to be
called Kshetrapālas or
protectors of holy places. The Präkrit form of the
Sanskrit word Kshetrasāla...
- In Ghantakrana-kalpa,
Vimalachandra mentions him as a vira as well as
kshetrapala (guardian
deity of the land). Late
commentary on the Namiuna-stava (verse...