- (Sanskrit: भज गोविन्दं, lit. 'praise/s**** Govinda'), also
known as "Moha
Mudgara" (lit. 'destroyer of illusion'), is a po****r
Hindu devotional poem in...
- "Mudgarpani"
Yaksha Mathura, 100 BCE A
mudgar (Sanskrit: मुद्गर, romanized:
mudgara) or
mudgara is a type of gada (mace) from India, and it is
generally considered...
- the senses". An 8th
century Hindu devotional composition called "Moha
Mudgara",
composed by Adi Shankara, summarises: "If one just
worships Govinda,...
- matsya, 19. kūrmah 20. varāhaka, 21. simhākrānta, 22. mahākrānta, 23.
mudgara, 24. pallava, 25. triśūla, 26. yoni, 27. surabhi, 28. akṣamāla, 29. linga...
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Bhadraka (Vayu and Vamana), Maṇḍala (Brahmanda)
Madguraka Eastern ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Mudgara (Markandeya),
Mudagaraka (Brahmanda) Mādreya
Central ✓
Magadha Eastern...
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mudgalapurANE ||
abhayavaradahastaM pAshadaMtAkShamAlAsRuNiparashudadhAnaM mudgaraM
mOdakaM ca |
PalamadhigatasiMhaH paMcamAtaMgavaktrO | gaNapatiratigauraH...
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holding in his left arms a khatvanga, an arrow, a chakra, a damaru, a
mudgara (a mallet-like weapon), an akshamala, and a
trishula (trident), with one...
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Pichcha Tamil: கொடிவகை
kotivakai Kannada: Kadu
mallige Sanskrit: मुद्गर
mudgara Gledhill,
David (2008). "The
Names of Plants".
Cambridge University Press...
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Lamaka (Brahmanda) – (Udichya Āryāvarta –
Northern Āryāvarta)
Madguraka /
Mudgara (Markandeya),
Mudagaraka (Brahmanda) – (Prachya Āryāvarta –
Eastern Āryāvarta)...
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broken tusk),
akshamala (rosary), a
parashu (battle-axe), a three-headed
mudgara (mallet) and the
sweet modak. Two
other arms are held in
Varadamudra (the...