- love god Kamadeva, who has no
dedicated temples and is also
known as
Makaradhvaja, "one
whose flag
depicts a makara".
Makara is a
Sanskrit word
which means...
- thus he was
named after it and was
brought up by them. The
story of
Makaradhvaja is not
found in the
original Ramayana. However, in
local folk
tales this...
- the
epithets of
Pradyumna in literature, such as in
Harivamsa 99, is "
Makaradhvaja",
meaning "he
whose banner or
standard is the crocodile". A
pillar capital...
-
shoulders to
return them to
their camp,
before which he
released and
crowned Makaradhvaja the king of Patala. The
story of
Ahiravan finds its
place in the Ramayanas...
- The flag of Jyestha.
Kapidhvaja or
Vanaradhvaja - The flag of Arjuna.
Makaradhvaja - The flag of Kamadeva. ****kutadhvaja - The flag of Kartikeya. Vrishadhvaja...
- copper-plate
inscription vaguely eulogizes him as
someonoe who surp****ed
Makaradhvaja (the god of love) in handsomeness, the
ocean in depth, the lord of heaven...
- Samkarsana, the Garuḍadhvaja (garuda column)
symbolizes Vāsudeva, the
Makaradhvaja (makara
crocodile column)
symbolizes Pradyumna, and the Ṛṣyadhvaja (white...
- love god Kamadeva, who has no
dedicated temples and is also
known as
Makaradhvaja, "one
whose flag
depicts a makara". Makara-shaped
earrings called Makarakundalas...