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- Simhika (Sanskrit: सिंहिका, romanized: Siṃhikā) is a rakshasi in Hinduism. She appears in the Ramayana, as a foe of the vanara, Hanuman, by whom she is...
- Holika (Sanskrit: होलिका, IAST: Holikā), also known as Simhika, is an asuri in Hinduism. She is the sister of the asura-kings Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha...
- the galaxy. In a Purana, Svarbhānu is described as a son of the goddess Siṃhikā (marjar or cat) ('Little Lioness'). Rāhu Grahana Kramrisch, Stella; Burnier...
- per Sankara Samhita of Skanda Purana, Sri Sankari Pitham (Sri Lanka) Sri Simhika Pitham (Simhala) Sri Manika Pitham (Draksharamam, Dakshavati) Sri Shadkala...
- Mahabharata, the names of these 13 wives are Aditi, Diti, Kala, Danayus, Danu, Simhika, Krodha, Pritha, Visva, Vinata, Kapila, Muni and Kadru. There are various...
- the rakshasi Simhika and Lankini, the guardian goddess of Lanka. The heavenly Surasa represents the element akasha (sky), while Simhika and Lankini represents...
- Danavas after his brother Puloman was killed by Indra. Viprachitti marries Siṃhikā, who is the sister of Hiranyakashipu and a daughter of Diti. He has a son...
- Viprachitti Putra Simhika Putra Om Navagraha Ketave Namaḥ Weapon Spear Number 7,16 and 25 Mount Vulture Genealogy Parents Viprachitti (father), Simhika (mother)...
- (father), Panchajani (mother) Siblings Aditi, Diti, Kālikā, Kapila, Surasa, Simhika, Viśvā, Vinata Consort Kashyapa Children The Nāgas: Sons: Kaliya, Takshaka...
- Affiliation Graha, Asura, Svarbhanu Abode Rāhu Kāla Mantra Om Viprachitti putra Simhika putra Om Navagraha Rahuya Namah Weapon Sceptre Day Sa****ay, Rāhu Kāla...