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  2. Manimekhala - Wikipedia

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    Manimekhala (Pali: Maṇīmekhalā) is a goddess in the Hindu-Buddhist mythology. She is regarded as a guardian of the seas, namely the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea as part of the mythology of Southeast Asia .

  3. M. M. Srilekha - Wikipedia

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    Manimekhala Srilekha (born Koduri Srilekha), known professionally as M. M. Srilekha, is an Indian film playback singer and music composer, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She is the only female music composer in the Telugu film industry. [ 1 ]

  4. Manimekalai - Wikipedia

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    The prince left unconvinced, resolving to meet Manimekalai's family to put pressure on her. Manimekalai then confesses she is confused because she wants to be a nun, yet she feels attracted to the prince. The goddess of the seas, Manimekhala, appears. She praises the Buddha, his wheel of dharma, meets the two Buddhist nuns. [30] Canto VI

  5. Mahānipāta Jātaka - Wikipedia

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    Planks gave way, the water rose higher and higher, and the ship began to sink in the middle of the ocean. Although knowing the vessel was doomed, Mahajanaka did not panic. He prepared himself for the ordeal by eating until his belly was full. For seven days Mahajanaka floated in the ocean before the goddess Manimekhala observed him in the water ...

  6. Category:Sea and river goddesses - Wikipedia

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  8. Devata - Wikipedia

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    Manimekhala, a devata in Theravada Buddhism, depicted here in a Thai temple. There are many kinds of devatas: vanadevatas (forest spirits, perhaps descendants of early nature-spirit cults), gramadevata (village gods), devatas of river crossings, caves, mountains, and so on.

  9. May Kha Lar - Wikipedia

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    May Kha Lar (Burmese: မေခလာ, pronounced [mèkʰəlà]; also spelled Maykhalar) is a Burmese singer who was one of the most popular Burmese pop vocalists in the 1980s.