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Mundamala (Sanskrit: मुण्डमाला, IAST:
Muṇḍamālā), also
called kapalamala or rundamala, is a
garland of
severed Asura heads and/or skulls, in
Hindu iconography...
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Narasimha is
described to have
arisen from Chhinnamasta. A
similar list in
Mundamala Tantra (pre-16th century)
equates Chhinnamasta with the
avatar Parashurama...
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cranberry garland Rope
garland Tinsel garland Vine
garland Balloon garland Mundamala -
Garland of
severed heads or skulls,
found in
Hindu and
Tibetan Buddhist...
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Malla cut off the
heads of the
invading Pathan soldiers, made a
garland (
mundamala) and
offered it as a gift to the demon-destroying Maa Mrinmayidevi. He...
- Sanskrit: खड्गमाला, "Garland of the Sword".
Mundamala (also
called Kapalamala or Rundamala) - The
mundamala is a
garland of
severed human heads and/or...
- Matangi, and Kamala.
Texts such as Guhydtiguhya-tantra, Todala-tantra, and
Mundamala-tantra
compare the ten
Mahavidyas to the ten
avatars of Vishnu. According...
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Chamunda is
described as
wearing a
garland of
severed heads or
skulls (
Mundamala).
Kedareshwara Temple,
Hoysaleswara Temple,
Chennakeshava Temple, Lakshminarayana...
- Kāmākhyā/Kubjika, Tārā and Others), Śrīkula
tradition Varahi Tantra Shakta Agamas Muṇḍamālā tantra Toḍala
tantra Cāmuṇḍa
tantra Devīyāmala Mādhavakula Yonigahavara...
- Hoysala, is
described as
wearing a
garland of
severed heads or
skulls (
Mundamala). She is
described as
having four, eight, ten, or
twelve arms, holding...
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Matsya is
described as
arising from Dhumavati. A
similar list in the
Mundamala equates Dhumavati with Vamana. In a
story from the
Shakta Maha-Bhagavata...