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Lakulisha (Sanskrit: लकुलीश IAST: Lakulīśa) (Etymology: लगुड (staff) or लकुट (mace) + ईश (lord) = meaning, the lord with a
staff or mace or club or stick)...
- and 30 km from Vadodara.
Kayavarohan is
considered as the
birthplace of
Lakulisha, the
second century C.E.
Shaivite revivalist,
reformer and propounder...
- deities.
These include gods such as Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha, Kubera,
Lakulisha, Bhairava, Surya,
Indra and
Hayagriva and
goddesses like Lakshmi, Parvati...
- Parvati) on its north,
Harihara (half Shiva, half Vishnu) to its west and
Lakulisha to the south.
Mounted on a
lintel at the
sanctum entrance is
Shiva and...
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mention several Shaiva sects,
particularly the four groups: Pashupata,
Lakulisha,
tantric Shaiva and Kapalika. The
description is conflicting, with some...
- Veerashaiva/Lin****atism
Siddharism Sroutaism Aghori Indonesian Scholars Lakulisha Abhinavagupta Vasugupta Utpaladeva Nayanars Manikkavacakar Meykandar Nirartha...
- Veerashaiva/Lin****atism
Siddharism Sroutaism Aghori Indonesian Scholars Lakulisha Abhinavagupta Vasugupta Utpaladeva Nayanars Manikkavacakar Meykandar Nirartha...
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Purana 20.1-10 as the
preceptor of Kaushika's sons Garga, a
student of
Lakulisha and the
founder of a sub-sect of
Pashupata Shaivism. The
Atharvaveda Parisistha...
- that it was
positioned to the east of
Siddheshvara Temple. The
image of
Lakulisha, the
founder of the
Pashupatha sect of Shaivisim, in a
seated posture...
- Veerashaiva/Lin****atism
Siddharism Sroutaism Aghori Indonesian Scholars Lakulisha Abhinavagupta Vasugupta Utpaladeva Nayanars Manikkavacakar Meykandar Nirartha...