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Shvana (Sanskrit: श्वान, romanized: Śvāna), a
Sanskrit word
meaning a dog,
finds repeated references in
Vedic and
later Hindu mythology, and such references...
- from the
Sanskrit ऊर्ध्व Urdhva, "upwards"; मुख Mukha, "face"; and श्वान
Shvana, "dog". The pose is one of
those (along with
Downward Dog)
introduced by...
-
tiger skin and a
ritual apron composed of
human bones.
Bhairava has a dog (
shvana) as his
divine vahana (vehicle).
Bhairavi is a
fierce and
terrifying aspect...
- (simha-vyala), horse- (ashva-vyala), human- (nir-vyala) and the dog-headed (
shvana-vyala) ones. The yali is said to be a
guardian creature,
protecting human...
- ****istant
Bujji has been
interpreted as a
reference to Kala Bhairava's
vahana Shvana. The CBFC
certificate of the
Hindi version indicates that it is a dubbed...
-
tiger skin and a
ritual apron composed of
human bones.
Bhairava has a dog (
Shvana) as his
divine vahana (vehicle).
Bhairava is
known as
Vairavar in Tamil...