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  2. Vitruvian Man - Wikipedia

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    The man is portrayed in different stances simultaneously: His arms are stretched above his shoulders and then perpendicular to them, while his legs are together and also spread out along the circle's base. [2] The scholar Carlo Vecce notes that this approach displays multiple phases of movement at once, akin to a photograph. [10]

  3. Chaturbhuja - Wikipedia

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    It exhibits their divine ability to wield multiple articles, such as weapons, and perform numerous activities simultaneously. [ 5 ] Indologist Doris Srinivasan states that in both Vaishnava and Shaiva imagery, the Chaturbhuja form is regarded to be the manifestation of a deity who descends upon the earth and performs auspicious acts for the ...

  4. Polymelia - Wikipedia

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    The Gegenees were a race of giants with six arms. The centaurs had six limbs: four horse legs and two human arms. Sleipnir, Odin's horse in Norse mythology, has eight normal horse legs, and is usually depicted with limbs twinned at the shoulder or hip. Several Hindu deities are depicted with multiple arms and sometimes also multiple legs.

  5. Avalokiteśvara - Wikipedia

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    White, with multiple arms holding many symbols Sahasranetra: Thousand-eyed Often depicted with multiple arms with eyes on the hands Cintāmaṇicakra: Wish Fulfilling Wheel Holds the wish-fulfilling jewel and the wheel Hayagrīva: Horse-necked one Wrathful form; simultaneously bodhisattva and a Wisdom King: Amoghapāśa: Unfailing noose

  6. Vishvarupa - Wikipedia

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    The Vishnudharmottara Purana prescribes that Vishvarupa have four arms and should have as many as arms that can be possibly depicted. [25] A 12th-century sculpture of Vishvarupa from Rajasthan shows a fourteen-armed Vishnu riding his mount Garuda. The image has three visible human heads, unlike the early sculptures which include animal ones. [26]

  7. Marici (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    As a man or woman on an open lotus, the lotus occasionally is perched on the back of seven sows. As a male deity, often with two or six arms, riding a boar. Riding a fiery chariot pulled by seven savage boars or sows. As a multi-armed woman with a different weapon in each hand, standing or sitting on the back of a boar.

  8. Was the Six Triple Eight Real? All About the History-Making ...

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    Kerry Washington portrays Lt. Col. Charity Adams in the Netflix film. The real-life leader was born in Kittrell, N.C., on Dec. 5, 1918, and raised in Columbia, S.C.

  9. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Ketu – An Asura who has the lower parts of a snake and said to have four arms. Lamia – A female with the lower body like that of a snake and is also spelled as Lamiai. This should not be confused with the Greco-Roman Lamia. Matsya – An avatar of Lord Vishnu that is half-man half-fish. Merfolk – A race of half-human, half-fish creatures.