The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-75 |
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Page 37
... Viṣṇu images from the outset of the Gupta period have all four arms downward , the wheel and mace at ground - level . Their jewelry is different , more profuse and richly carved , and generally they wear the vanamālā , at least the ...
... Viṣṇu images from the outset of the Gupta period have all four arms downward , the wheel and mace at ground - level . Their jewelry is different , more profuse and richly carved , and generally they wear the vanamālā , at least the ...
Page 60
... Viṣṇu and Narasimha . A terracotta figurine of the four - armed Visnu has also been reported from Banaras , which shows that the worship of Viṣṇu in this form was popular in the city . Generally , the terms ' Bhāgavata ' , ' Madhava ...
... Viṣṇu and Narasimha . A terracotta figurine of the four - armed Visnu has also been reported from Banaras , which shows that the worship of Viṣṇu in this form was popular in the city . Generally , the terms ' Bhāgavata ' , ' Madhava ...
Page 186
... Viṣṇu for help and it was at the instance of the two gods that Seṣanaga accomplished this task . Here the chief Naga faithfully obeys Visnu . It is believed that when lord Visņu goes to sleep at the end of creation , Seṣanaga serves the ...
... Viṣṇu for help and it was at the instance of the two gods that Seṣanaga accomplished this task . Here the chief Naga faithfully obeys Visnu . It is believed that when lord Visņu goes to sleep at the end of creation , Seṣanaga serves the ...
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THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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