- ishṭá-devatā
- इष्टदेवता
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
ishta devata — Ishta devata (desired divinity) is an important concept in theistic Hinduism. It is understood that each person has a divinity that best fits his or her personal inclinations and way of life. Usually, the ishta devata will be chosen within the … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Ishta-deva (Buddhism) — In Vajrayana Buddhism, an Ishta deva or Ishta devata (Sanskrit) [ A Guide to the Buddhist Path , by Sangharakshita, Windhorse Publications: 1996. pg. 205 [http://books.google.com/books?id=7m0pVD FjE8C pg=PA205 lpg=PA205 dq=yidam+devata source=web … Wikipedia
Ishta-deva — Within Hinduism, an Ishta deva or Ishta devata (Sanskrit IAST|iṣṭa deva(tā) , literally cherished divinity from iṣṭa desired, liked, cheriched and devatā godhead, divinity, tutelary deity or deva deity ) is a term denoting a worshipper s… … Wikipedia
Devata — Devatha redirects here. For several films of that title, see Devatha (film). A male devata, flanked by a two apsaras, Vishnu temple, Prambanan … Wikipedia
Iṣṭha-deva(tā) (Buddhism) — For Ishta deva in the Sanatana Dharma context, see Iṣṭa deva(tā). Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism … Wikipedia
Daivadnya Brahmin — Daivajña Brahmins Philanthropist Jagannath Shankarshet of Mumbai Total population 800,000 (estimated) … Wikipedia
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Kuldevta — Kuldaiwat kuldev, kuldevta, (kula devata) , stands for family deity within Hinduism, as a distinction from personal ishta devata or village deities. In Practice Every Hindu family has its own family deity. The word Kul means family or clan and… … Wikipedia
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Vahana — Vâhana or a Hindu vehicle, sometimes called a mount, is an animal, mythical entity or chimera (or sometimes a divine attribute) closely associated with a particular deity in Hindu mythology. Sometimes the deity is iconographically depicted riding … Wikipedia