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- Virabhadra (Sanskrit: वीरभद्र, romanized: Vīrabhadra, lit. 'au****ious hero'), also rendered Veerabhadra, Veerabathira, and Veerabathiran, is a fierce...
- event, which caused Sati to self-immolate in fury, he was beheaded by Virabhadra, an attendant of Shiva. He was later resurrected with the head of a goat...
- columns of Virabhadra holding sword and horn are found be additions of the Vijayanagara kings during the early 1500s. Similar columns of Virabhadra are built...
- modern yoga as exercise commemorating the exploits of a mythical warrior, Virabhadra. The name of the pose derives from the Hindu myth, but the pose is not...
- the Lin****at, Muslim and Reddy communities on the other representing Virabhadra. Hundreds of people take part in the fight. There is a large police presence...
- of the supreme preserver deity, Vishnu. In Shaivism, she accompanies Virabhadra, a form of Shiva, as manifestations of Shiva's wrath. The name Bhadra...
- chiefs was Virabhadra, the Nayaka of Ikkeri. Kenge Nayaka (or Keng Nayak), the chief of Basavapattana and a discontented tributary of Virabhadra, helped...
- Shaivism Deities Parameshvara (Supreme being) Shiva Sadasiva Bhairava Rudra Virabhadra Shakti Parvati Sati Durga Kali Ganesha Kartikeya Forms of Shiva Others...
- angry and sent his Gaṇas, the terrible Virabhadra and Bhadrakali to the ritual. On the direction of Shiva, Virabhadra appeared with Shiva's ganas in the midst...
- supernatural powers are manifestations of Shiva, including Mahākāla, Bhairava, Virabhadra, Avadhuta, and others. Barrett (2008: p. 161) discusses the "charnel ground...