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- an early Sanskrit lexicon, lists eight synonyms of Ganesha: Vinayaka, Vighnarāja (equivalent to Vighnesha), Dvaimātura (one who has two mothers), Gaṇādhipa...
- of the sound. The sound was an illusion created by Vighnaraja, the lord of the obstacles. Vighnaraja was trying to disturb the tapasya (meditation) of...
- (Vikaṭa) ("unusual form", "misshapen"), his mount is a pea****. Vighnaraja (Vighnarāja) ("king of obstacles"), his mount is the celestial serpent Śeṣa...
- the middle of 12th century when they were overthrown by the Chaha mana Vighnaraja IV. The country between the Satluj and the Yamuna including Karnal experienced...
- correlated Buddhist deity Acala is shown in some depictions to trample upon Vighnarāja, a demon of obstacles, in the manner of Tandava. In Kathak dance three...
- Sisters - Uma and Radhika Pantula Rama Ramakrishnan Murthy Sampagodu Vighnaraja Sreevalsan J Menon M. S. Sheela R. Suryaprakash Vani Sateesh Vidya Subramanian...
- Sampagodu S. Vighnaraja is an Indian Carnatic music, vocalist, flutist and music composer, a po****r proponent of the GNB School. He is also a carnatic...
- upraised sword. Some depictions portray him trampling on the elephant-headed Vighnarāja (lit. "Ruler of Hindrances", a Buddhist equivalent to the Hindu god Ganesha...
- Mudgala Purana – Vakratunda, ****dara, Ekadanta, Vikata, Dhrumavarna, Vighnaraja and Lambodarapositioned in eight corners of the temple. Some of the...
- to kill the demon of egotism (Mamāsura) who had attacked him, Gaṇeśa Vighnarāja throws his lotus at him. Unable to bear the fragrance of the divine flower...