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Tumburu (Sanskrit: तुम्बुरु, romanized:
Tuṃburu) is the
foremost among the gandharvas, the
celestial musicians of
Hindu mythology.
Accounts depict him...
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across various territories. Some of the most
prominent gandharvas include Tumburu,
Visvavasu (who was the
father of Pramadvara),
Chitrangada (who killed...
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Paride Tumburus (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːride ˈ
tumburus]; 8
March 1939 – 24
October 2015) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a defender. Born...
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imagining himself an expert, he
proceeded to the
abode of
Tumburu to
better him. At
Tumburu's home, he was
confronted by a
collection of
beings with mutilated...
- Rama and Sita
worship Shiva at
Rameshwaram as
Vibhishana (right)
looks on with Lakshmana,
Tumburu and Narada...
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texts and traditions, an
example being "village or
tribal divinities like
Tumburu".
Davidson adds that
Buddhists and
Kapalikas as well as
other ascetics...
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icons for
sages Bhrigu, Markandeya, Narada, Agastya, ****stya, Gautama,
Tumburu, Vashista,
Viswamitra and Valmiki. Adishankara,
another form of Shiva,...
- vibhākara
sanaka sanandana digīśa sura kimpuruṣa kanaka-kaśipu suta nārada
tumburu pavana-sūnu bhālachandra-dhara
shuka sarōja-bhava bhūsura
varulu parama...
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described as a
horse with the
epithet áriṣṭa-nemi "with
intact wheel-rims".
Tumburu is a
horse faced Ghandarva, a
celestial musician.
Uchchaihshravas is a...
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during deluge, is at his head,
behind Bhrigu.
Images of
Panchamurtis -
Tumburu, Narada, the Sanatkumaras,
Kinnara Mithuna, the sun and the moon gods are...