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Mahākāla (Sanskrit: महाकाल,
pronounced [
mɐɦaːˈkaːlɐ]) is a
deity common to
Hinduism and Buddhism. In Buddhism,
Mahākāla is
regarded as a Dharmapāla ("Protector...
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originated from
Mahākāla, the
Buddhist version of the
Hindu deity Shiva,
conflated with the
native Shinto god Ōkuninushi. The
Sanskrit term '
Mahākāla' ("Great...
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Mahakala (from
Sanskrit महाकाल,
pronounced [
mɐɦaːˈkaːlɐ]) is a
genus of
halszkaraptorine theropod dinosaur from the Campanian-age (about 80 million years...
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Mahakal or
Mahakaal most
often refers to:
Mahakala, a
deity in
Hinduism and Buddhism.
Mahakal may
refer to:
Kavtya Mahakal, a
character in the 1990 film...
- The
Praise of
Mahākāla is a
Mongolian Buddhist poem
written in the
Mongolian script by an
Oirat or
Uyghur scholar of the
Sakya school,
Choiji Odser (chos...
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Mahakala-Mahakali
Temple was
built around 11th
century A.D. and is
located at
Latitude of- 20
degree 14’ 26" N.,
Longitude of- 85
degree 50’ 05" E and...
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originally comparable to a
genius loci.[citation needed] The many
forms of
Mahakala are
emanations of Avalokiteshvara.[citation needed]
Kalarupa and Yamantaka...
- "the ravisher".
Another of Shiva's
fearsome forms is as Kāla "time" and
Mahākāla "great time",
which ultimately destroys all things. The name Kāla appears...
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emanation of
boddhisatva Mañjuśrī, and also
called Heruka, Vajrabhairava,
Mahākāla and Yamantaka.
Bhairava is
worshipped throughout India, Nepal, Indonesia...
- existence. Mahakali, in Sanskrit, is
etymologically the
feminised variant of
Mahakala, or
Great Time (which is also
interpreted as Death),
Shiva in Hinduism...