- kāpālika
- कापालिक
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Kapalika — In Hindu culture, Kapalika means bearer of the skull bowl, and has reference to Lord Bhairava s vow to take the kapala vow. As penance for cutting off one of the heads of Brahma, Lord Bhairava became an outcast and a beggar. In this guise,… … Wikipedia
Kapalika and Kalamukha — Members of either of two groups of extreme Hindu ascetics, prominent in India in the 8th–13th century. They were an offshoot of the Shaivites (see Shaivism), who worshiped Shiva, and their notorious practices included human sacrifice. After… … Universalium
cáṇḍa-kāpālika — चण्डकापालिक … Indonesian dictionary
khaṇḍa-kāpālika — खण्डकापालिक … Indonesian dictionary
māyā́-kāpālika — मायाकापालिक … Indonesian dictionary
shaṇḍa-kāpālika — षण्डकापालिक … Indonesian dictionary
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Mattavilasa Prahasana — Mattavilasaprahasana in ancient Sanskrit theatre tradition Kutiyattam performed at Temples of Northern Kerala: Artist:Mani Damodara Chakyar as Kapali. Mattavilasa Prahasana (Devanagari:मत्तविलासप्रहसन), (English: A Farce of Drunken Sport) is a… … Wikipedia
Pasupata — Early Hindu sect that worshiped Shiva as the supreme deity. Numerous subsects flourished in northern and northwestern India until at least the 12th century and spread to Java and Cambodia. Pasupata teachings were believed to have originated with… … Universalium
Narasimha — For other uses, see Narasimha (disambiguation). Narasimha Narasimha killing Hiranyakashipu on his lap, as Prahlada watches at the left. (18th century) Devanagari नरसिंह … Wikipedia