Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Domfe Kurumba" | Africa | God of Rain and wind Africa |
"Kuru" | Hindu | A prince of the Lunar race, son of Samvarana by Tapati, a daughter of the Sun. Hindu |
Goddess name "Kurukalla" | Buddhist | A goddess, usually of terrifying appearance |
Goddess name "Kurukalla" | Buddhist | Goddess, usually of terrifying appearance Buddhist |
Goddess name "Kurukalla" | Hindu | A goddess, one of the Tantric deities |
Goddess name "Kurukalla" | Hindu | Goddess, one of the Tantric deities Hindu |
Goddess name "Kurukalla" | Tibet | Goddess of riches Tibet |
Goddess name "Kurukulla" | Hindu | (1) Goddess of boats. A Tantric deity generally depicted in a boat made of jewels. Also goddess of wine.(2) Goddess. Buddhist (Mahayana). The SAKTI of AMITABHA. Usually of terrifying appearance. Attributes: arrow, bow, flower, hook, noose, rosary and trident.... |
God name "Kurunta" | Hittite | This god's symbol is the stag. He is åśśociated with rural areas. Hittite |
God name "Kurunta?" | Hittite | He is a god of rural areas |
Goddess name "Mayajalakrama-Kurukulla" | Buddhist / Mayhayana | A goddess |
Goddess name "Mayajalakrama-Kurukulla (one who proceeds in the net of illusion)" | Buddhist / Mahayana | Goddess. The personification of all DHYANIBUDDHAS. Color: red. Attributes: arrow, bow, hook, images of the five Dhyanibuddhas, lotus (red), pitcher, rosary and waterjar.... |
Goddess name "Mayanjalakrama-Kurukulla" | Buddhist | Goddess Buddhist / Mahayana |
Spirit name "Shakuru" | Pawnee | spirit of war and the Sun Pawnee |
"Sikhandin" | Hindu | A character in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. The son of Drupada, he fought in the Kurukshetra war on the side of the Pandavas. |
Goddess name "Tara (power of hunger)" | Hindu / Vedic, Epic / Puranic | (1) Goddess. May originally have had astral connotations, since the word can be interpreted as star. One of a group of MAHAVIDYAS personifying the SAKTI of SI IVA. She may also be the consort of CANDRA (SOMA). Aspects include Krodharatri. Attributes: knife, skin, skull, snakes and sword. Three-eyed.(2) Goddess. Buddhist (Mahayana and Vajrayana). An epithet of the mother of the BUDDHA, Maya. Also one of a series of female deities, the DHYANIBUDDHASAKTI considered to be aspects of the Sakti of AVALOKITESVARA or of AMOGASHIDDHI. She may also be the Sakti of ADIBIDDHA and of the various DHYANIBUDDHAS, in which case she is characterized by their colors. These Taras thus become White Tara and so on.See also BHRKUTI, EKAJATA, KURUKULLA, SITATARA and SYAMATARA. In Tibetan Buddhism she is known as sGrol-ma.... |