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- The Nandipada ("foot of Nandi") is an ancient Indian symbol, also called a taurine symbol, representing a bull's hoof or the mark left by the foot of...
- Kuninda kingdom. Also the zebu bull on the reverse is often shown with a nandipada taurine mark on its hump on the less-worn coins, which reinforces the...
- taurine symbols of the mark left by the bulls hoof, also referred to as a nandipada (Nandi's foot) symbol which appears in Vedic, Hindu, Jain and Iranic iconography...
- Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha). The triratna symbol is also called nandipada, or "bull's hoof", by Hindus. A number of examples of the triratna symbol...
- jaya (“Victory to the Yaudheya people”) around. Reverse: Devasena standing left, raising hand; flower vase to left, inverted nandipada to the right....
- the Triratana on the reverse (or possibly Shiva's symbol for Nandi, the Nandipada), together with Hindu representations of Shiva, with or without his bull...
- Reverse: Devasena standing left, raising hand; flower vase to left, inverted nandipada to the right. Location of the Yaudheya relative to other groups: the Audumbaras...
- coin is at the British Museum, London. This circular coin has a sort of nandipada-standard-in-railing, a mythical animal, half lion and half elephant and...
- Varahran minted in Balkh incorporated the Kidarite tamga () replacing the nandipada () which had been in use since Vasudeva I, suggesting that the Kidarites...
- Takshashila, portrays a tree flanked by a hill surmounted by a crescent and a Nandipada above a swastika. The wool of the Gandharis is referred to in the Rigveda...