- Yali (IAST: Yāḷi), (Tamil: யாழி) also
called Vyāla (Sanskrit: व्याल), is a
South Indian mythological creature, portra**** with the head and the body of...
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flows through Tersky District of
Murmansk Oblast. It is a
tributary of the
Vyala. It is 11
kilometres (6.8 mi) long, and has a
drainage basin of 48 square...
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mythical artwork include Vrik
Vyala (hybrid of wolf and lion) and Gaja
Vyala (hybrid of
elephant and lion).
These Vyalas may
represent syncretic, creative...
- The
Vyala (Russian: Вяла) is a
river in the
southwestern part on the Kola Peninsula,
Murmansk Oblast, Russia. The
Vyala is a
right tributary to the Umba...
- (adhishthana) has
carvings of creepers, flowers,
lotus petals, elephants, warriors,
vyalas, and
other figures. The
projections of the
lower portions of the adhishthana...
- of the work
extols the deity: deva rāja sevyamāna pāvanāṅghri paṅkajaṃ
vyāla yajña sūtramindu śekharaṃ kṛpākaram nāradādi yogi vṛnda vanditaṃ digambaraṃ...
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Tuesday புதன்கிழமை Budhan-kiḻamai Budha-vāsara
Mercury Wednesday வியாழக்கிழமை
Vyaḻa-kiḻamai Guru-vāsara
Jupiter Thursday வெள்ளிக்கிழமை Velli-kiḻamai Śukra-vāsara...
- (யாளி) was
inspired from
Hindu Mythology. Yali ([jaːɭi]; also
known as
Vyala or Vidala in Sanskrit) is a mythical creature seen in many Hindu temples...
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Indian anguiped, a
Vyala Yaksha....
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Surasundari and
vyala, Khajuraho....