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Naigamesha (Sanskrit: नैगमेष, romanized: Naigameṣa), also
known as Harinegameshi, is a goat-headed or deer-headed deity, ****ociated with children. He also...
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Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism Green Man
Herne the
Hunter Horned God
Naigamesha Green, Miranda,
Celtic Art,
Reading the Messages, p. 147, 1996, The Everyman...
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Horned God
Naigamesha of the
Indian sub-religion Kaumaram.
Possibly from the
Shunga period (1st–2nd
century BCE), or earlier....
- 'Mrityunjya'.
Daksha - His head was
replaced by a goat's
after a beheading.
Naigamesha also
known as Harinegameshi, is a goat-headed or deer-headed
deity (****ociated...
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Harineyameshi (considered to be the same
figure in
Hindu sources referred to as
Naigamesha often portra**** with the head of a goat) who is ****ociated with transferring...
- Anupama", late
Kushan Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara holding lotus flower Naigamesha Jain god of Childbirth, 1st-3rd
century CE.
Wrapped and
draped dresses...
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Avalokitesvara holding lotus flower The
Buddha wearing kāṣāya robes, c. 200 BCE.
Naigamesha Jain god of Childbirth, 1st-3rd
century CE.
Silapadikkaram indicate that...
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century Jain Ashtamangala, 1st
century Ayagapata, Jain Tablet, 1st
Century Naigamesha Jain god of Childbirth, 1st-3rd
century CE. Parshvantha,
Kushan Period...
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presence by the 1st
century CE.
Discoveries like the
terracotta figure of
Naigamesha in
Burdwan further indicate Jainism’s
integration into
local folk practices...
- Rishabhanatha, 800-900 Jain tirthankara,
Cleveland Museum of Art, 10th
century Naigamesha,
Mathura Museum, 1st-3rd
century CE Jain
Family Group, 6th
century Ambika...