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Vilambā (Chinese: 毗蓝婆; Chinese: 毗藍婆; pinyin: Pílánpó; Wade–Giles: P'i²-lan²-puo²) is a
bodhisattva and
rakshasi in
Mahayana Buddhism and the
mother of...
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categorised by
divisions of the pulse;
Chauka (one
stroke per beat),
Vilamba (two
strokes per beat),
Madhyama (four
strokes per beat), Drut (eight strokes...
- vyāpakāñjali, 12. śakaṭa, 13. yamapāśa, 14. grathita, 15. sanmukhonmukha, 16.
vilamba, 17. muṣtika, 18. matsya, 19. kūrmah 20. varāhaka, 21. simhākrānta, 22...
- Mārgaśīrṣa (Viṣṇu Purāṇa).
Replaces Vidyucchatru from the Bhāgavata Purāṇa ॐ
Vilambā - One of the Ten
Rakshasis of the
Lotus Sutra ☸ Virādha ॐ Vyāghra - Dwells...
- Alternatively, she
wields a
sword in her
right hand and a
sutra in her left hand.
Vilambā has a form like that of a full moon, akin to a
dragon king. She is thus...
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least 34 po****r ragas. He used Tri****, Adi, Rupaka, Chapu, Jampa, Matya,
Vilamba, Eka and Ata taalams. Many of the
songs are
structurally well set for direct...
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rendered by his disciples. He was a
specialist in
neraval singing and also
vilamba sangitham, a
slower tempo song
designed to
exude tranquility and bring...