- In the
Hindu tradition, a
murti (Sanskrit: मूर्ति, romanized: mūrti, lit. 'form, embodiment, or
solid object') is a
devotional image, such as a statue...
- Jñāna
Vigraham is a
distinctively styled statue of the
Hindu social reformer Narayana Guru. In Sanskrit, the word Jñāna
means knowledge, and
Vigraham is...
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Deepa Aradhana (adoration by a
lighted lamp
being brought close to the
vigrahams); this was
perceived by
Ramalingam as a deep
spiritual experience. In...
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transformed to Mogappair. The name is due to
Santana Srinivasa Perumal whose vigraham (idol) was
found beneath the
temple premises in
Mugappair in Chennai. Santana...
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deity which means it's self-
manifested and not sculpted.
Hence the Devi's
vigraham in this
temple appears to be in 'rock' form
which resembles a
texture like...
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Mathiyalagan Sthapathi conceived the
structure and design.
About 134
vigrahams (idols) of lesser-known gods
adorn the mahagopuram.
Although built of...
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chanting the
thousand names. The
first verse starts with "sinduraruna-
vigraham" and is most
likely the
verse composed by the
eight Vaag Devis. The second...
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consultant Karen Goulekas in
conjunction with VFX
supervisor Govardhan Vigraham. India's
Central Board of Film
Certification cleared Mohenjo Daro for release...
- other, the Tridevi. Over time, Adi
Shankara is
regarded to have
found a
vigraham, or an idol,
which replicated Mookambika, and
established it
behind the...
- of
temples by
Hyder Ali's
forces caused the
devotees to
relocate some
vigrahams to the
Thiruneermalai Temple. The twin
temples were
demolished by the...