- Tirthankara, Neminatha. She is also
known as Ambai, Amba,
Kushmandini and Amra
Kushmandini. She is
often shown with one or more
children and
often under...
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hundreds of pots but
liquid could not flow
below the
navel of the statue.
Kushmandini appeared disguised as a poor old
woman holding milk in the s**** of half...
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right the
figure of
Padmavathi and the one to the left the
figure of
Kushmandini, all in a
seated posture.
Chamundaraya Basadi is one of the
largest temples...
- Vijaya,
Dharanpriya Aparajita,
Nardatta Bahurupini,
Gandhari Ambika or
Kushmandini Padmavati Siddhayika In the
literature and
folktales of Kerala, yakshis...
-
Shankha 30
meters 1,000
years Vetasa Gomedha and Ambika; or
Sarvahna and
Kushmandini Varadatta;
Yakshadinna Girnar 84,000
years ago 23
Parshvanath Pranatadevaloka...
- 'Jina Suparsvanatha' from Karnataka, India, c. 900 'Digambara
Yakshi Kushmandini' from Karnataka, India, c. 900 8
Miraculous Events of the Buddha's Life...
- 12th century. The
Adinath temple, and the
adjacent shrine of
Goddess Kushmandini (Ambika) is from the 15th century. A
Brhmadeva shrine lies to the southwest...
- 'Sarvahna and
Kushmandini', 900 CE,
Norton Simon Museum...
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depicts a
chaturmukha (four-faced) idol of Padmavati, four-armed Yaksha,
Kushmandini and
Brahma riding on a horse.
Parshvanatha basadi is
considered the most...
- of five main
deities together – Parshwanatha, Padmavati, Jwalamalini,
Kushmandini, and
Kshetrapala Bramha Yaksha. The
garbhagriha houses Bhagwan Parshwanatha...