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Modak (Marathi: मोदक),
Modakam (Sanskrit: मोदकम्), or
Modaka (Kannada: ಮೋದಕ), also
referred to as Koḻukattai (கொழுக்கட்டை) in Tamil, and K****kkatta (കൊഴുക്കട്ട)...
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festival is
modak (modak in
Marathi and Konkani,
modakam or
kudumu in Telugu,
modaka or
kadubu in Kannada,
kozhakatta or
modakkam in
Malayalam and k****kattai...
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recorded karakudamono to
reach ****an was a
pastry of
Indian origin called modaka.
Known in
Chinese as "balls of joy" (huanxituan), its name
appears in a...
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Salutation to the Lord of Hosts).
Devotees offer Ganesha sweets such as
modaka and
small sweet balls called laddus. He is
often shown carrying a bowl of...
- a
region of the land: Jalada, Sukumara, Kaumara, Maṇīcaka, Kusumottara,
Modaka, and Mahadruma. The
seven mountains that
exist on this
island are Udaya...
- hands,
while his
lower right rests on his knee and the
other one
holds a
modaka (a sweet). The
navel and the eyes are
embedded with diamonds. A
cobra hood...
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standing on a
stone slab. His
right hand
holds a
lotus bud, and he
holds a
Modaka sweet in
other hand. He
wears a
garland across the
chest in the
style of...
- flowers,
having plantain (banana), mango, jack fruit,
sugarcane and
sweets (
modaka) in His
hands and who is
effulgent like the
rising sun (red color). Taruṇa...
- Om Muni Muni
Mahamuni Shakyamuniye Svaha Symbols Swastika, Dharmachakra,
Modaka Day
Thursday Texts Harivamsa Bhagavata Purana Garuda Purana Vishnu Purana...
- Ugra Tara is
worshiped in
general like Kamakhya. She
likes liquor, flesh,
Modaka, coconuts, and
sugar cane.
Reflections on the Tantras. S̄udhakar Chattopadhyaya...