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Kubera and is also
equated with Pañcika,
while in Jainism, he is
known as
Sarvanubhuti.
Kubera is
often depicted as a dwarf, with
complexion of
lotus leaves...
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Yaksha and
yakshini couple Sarvānubhūti and Kuṣmāṇḍinī, with the Tirthankaras...
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often under a tree. She is
frequently represented as a pair (Yaksha
Sarvanubhuti on the
right and
Kushmandini on the left) with a
small Tirthankar image...
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Suparshva King Kaunik's son king
Udayin 4
Svamprabh The
ascetic Pottil 5
Sarvanubhuti Śrāvaka
Dridhayadha 6
Devshruti Kartik's
Shreshti 7
Udaynath Shravak...
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significance include those of
deities Sarasvati, Sri, Saudharmendra,
Sarvanubhuti, Gomukha, Ambika, Cakresvari, Padmavati,
Ksetrapala and Hanuman. The...
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sculpture (c.10th-11th
centuries AD)
shows various Jain gods (Yaksa
Sarvanubhuti) and/or
their attendants/servants,
holding money bags (chowrie, noli)...
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Rishabhanatha standing in
kayotsarga pose. The
sculpture also
features Sarvanubhuti on its left side and a four-armed
Chakreshvari on its
right side. "Khajuraho...
- Gomukha-Chakreshwari are one of the most
favoured along with Ambika-
Sarvanubhuti and Dharanendra-Padmavati. The
image of
Gomukha yaksha in
Ellora caves...
- Mata
Marudevi at Jain Museum, Khajuraho(alternatively
identified as
Sarvanubhuti & Kushmandini).
Pawagiri Jain
temple Jainism in
Bundelkhand Jain sculpture...
- in the
Manasthambha (sthambha lit, "pillar") and have
images of the
Sarvanubhuti Yaksha. The base of this
pillar is
square and
exhibits looped garland...