- mahā́-kalā
- महाकला
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Maha-Kala — In Vedic myth one of the destructive aspects of Siva. The words mean Great Time, and as such he is the destroyer of all things. The feminine aspect of this is Kala. How Siva and his wife Parvati became Kala and Kali is not clear. There would… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
mahā́-kāla — महाकाल … Indonesian dictionary
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mahá-ṉ-kāla — महंकाल … Indonesian dictionary
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Shivá — En el marco del hinduismo, Shivá (शिवः Śivá, ‘auspicioso’) es el dios destructor en la Tri murti (‘tres formas’, la Trinidad hindú) junto a Brahmá (dios creador) y a Visnú (dios preservador). Estatua de Shivá … Wikipedia Español