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serve as a
template for the temple. A
murti may also be
referred to as a
vigraha,
pratima or
simply deity.
Hindu devotees go to the
mandirs to take darshan...
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Madhvacharya found the
vigraha of
Krishna in a
large ball of gopichandana. As told by
Madhvacharya in his
Tantrasara Sangraha, the
Vigraha was
placed initially...
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November (Kartik Purnima, the
autumn full moon).
During the winters, the
vigraha (deity) of the
temple is
carried down to
Ukhimath to be
worshiped for the...
- Vigraharāja IV (r. c. 1150–1164 CE), also
known as Vigraharāja the
Great and also Visala-deva (or Visaldev), was a king from the
Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty...
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worshiped this
deity in Chitrakuta.
During vanavasa to show the next
avatara vigraha to Sita. King
Langula Narasingha Deva, the king of Utkala,
brought this...
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brought back the
murti on 7
February 1853. The
third pratishtha of the
Vigraha of Sri
Venkateshwara in the
present resanctified temple was
performed in...
- peer-reviewed
academic literature for the
worship of
murti (Sanskrit) or
vigraha (Sanskrit) in
India is not clear, as
different sources have
different opinions...
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constructed by the 8th
century ruler Bappa Rawal. The
original temple and
Vigraha (idol) were destro****
during invasions by the
Delhi Sultanate rulers. The...
- installed. The
Garbhagriha or
sanctum sanctorum holds the main
deities (mula
vigraha). The
Garbha Griha is a Bahu-vera Vidhana,
meaning more than one idol is...
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Vigraha of
Shani Dev at
Shingnapur Shani Temple...