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there are twenty-four
yakshas and twenty-four
yakshis that
serve as śāsanadevatās for the twenty-four tirthankaras:
These yakshas are as follows: Gomukha...
- got the idea for the
flower and
paddy cluster in
Yakshi’s hand from the old statues. You know what
Yaksha held in the
ancient statues? A mallet. And a bag...
- list of
Yakshas, a race of
anthropomorphic spirits in
Indian mythology.
While many are malevolent, some are
benevolent protectors of Dharma.
Yakshas are male...
- counterparts, the
Yakshas, are one of the many
paranormal beings ****ociated with the centuries-old
sacred groves of India.
Yakshis are also
found in the...
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umberallas over the head, two
lions and bull
carved beneath his legs and
yaksha-
yakshi on each side.
Idols of
chaitya vriksha (chaitya-tree) and Goddessess...
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Namana (1958)
Sanchaya (1959) Uttaraayaṇa (1960)
Mugila Mallige (1961)
YakshaYakshi (1962)
Naaku Tanti (1964)
Maryaade (1966)
Shrimaata (1968) Idu Nabhōvaaṇi...
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Kanjirottu Yakshi is a
folkloric deity of
South India.
According to the myth, she was born into a
Padamangalam family by name
Mangalathu at Kanjiracode...
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Yakshi is a
sculpture in
Malampuzha park,
Palakkad adjacent to the
Malampuzha Dam in the
Indian state of Kerala.
Sculptored by
Kanayi Kunhiraman, its construction...
- a
yakshi,
rather than one of the
major deities.
Female yakshi or yakshini, and male
yaksha, are very
minor figures, on the
borders of deity.
Yakshi are...
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closed hall are
profusely decorated with
carvings of Asta-Dikpalas,
yaksha—
yakshi, tirthankara, vidyadevi, and
other deities.
Vidyadevi sculptures are...