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- Uchchhishta (Sanskrit: उच्छिष्ट, IAST: Ucchiṣṭa, pronounced [ʊtːɕʰɪʂʈɐ]), known by various regional terms, is an Indian and a Hindu concept related to...
- Uchchhishta Ganapati (Sanskrit: उच्छिष्ट-गणपति, Ucchiṣṭa Gaṇapati) is a Tantric aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha (Ganapati). He is the primary deity of...
- society, which is embodied in her most po****r form, known as Uchchhishta-Chandalini or Uchchhishta-Matangini. She is described as an outcaste (Chandalini)...
- Uchchhishta Ganapathy Temple is an Uchchhishta Ganapati temple situated in Tirunelveli in the State of Tamil Nadu, in India. It is said to be the biggest...
- the Uchchhishta, which otherwise is a taboo in Hinduism. Once, Shiva on a visit to Vishnu's abode Vai****ha, saw that a few food grains (Uchchhishta) had...
- dipped with fingers and cutlery used for eating is considered jootha or Uchchhishta (contaminated). The precept of not contaminating all the food or a drink...
- pond near the sea, meaning God near the pond of sand. 4 Uchchhishta Ganapathy Temple Uchchhishta Ganapati Tirunelveli 1000 CE The only big ancient temple...
- Kanchi expedition, Ga****ati Purushottama Deva brought idols of deities Uchchhishta Ganapati and Gopala that are now installed inside the Jagannath temple...
- located. Tirunelveli also has the biggest Ganapati temple in Asia, viz., Uchchhishta Ganapathy Temple, on the s**** of Tamirabharani river, located at about...
- married the Princess. The Ga****ati King also brought back images of Uchchhishta Ganesh (Bhanda Ganesh or Kamada Ganesh) and enshrined them in the Kanchi...