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- Munishvara or Munīśvara Viśvarūpa (born 1603) was an Indian mathematician who wrote several commentaries including one on astronomy, the Siddhanta Sarvabhauma...
- Vishvarupa (Sanskrit: विश्वरूप, romanized: Viśvarūpa, lit. 'universal form'), also spelt as Vishwaroopa and known as Virāḍrūpa, is an iconographical form...
- Tvashtri to avenge the killing of his son by Indra, known as Triśiras or Viśvarūpa. Vritra won the battle and swallowed Indra, but the other deities forced...
- legend, the three-headed serpent Viśvarūpa, the son of Tvaṣṭṛ, guards a wealth of cows and horses. Indra delivers Viśvarūpa to a god named Trita Āptya, who...
- the king of the devas. He performed a penance to bear a child named Viśvarūpa, whose purpose was to slay Indra. The child grew to become a rishi, and...
- folklorists." Littleton's hypothesis involves the 3-headed monster Trisiras or Viśvarūpa, which has a mythological parallel because Indra killed it after giving...
- An asura king ॐ☸ Vipracitti - A dānava king ॐ Virocana ॐ Virūpākṣa ॐ Viśvarūpa - Another name for Triśiras ॐ Vṛkāsura ॐ Vṛṣaparva ॐ Vṛṣaśipta ॐ Vṛtra...
- in/jonew/judis/4501.pdf Setlur, S. S., ed. (1912). The Mitākshara, with Visvarūpa and Commentaries of Subodhini and Bālambhatti (Vol. 1) (in Sanskrit)....
- universal form of Avalokiteśvara which is similar to the Hindu concept of Viśvarūpa. Later Vajrayana sources continue to refer to Vishnu as a form of Avalokiteśvara...
- Cosmic Form. On Arjuna's request, Krishna displays his "universal form" (Viśvarūpa). Arjuna asks Krishna to see the Eternal with his own eyes. The Krishna...