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  2. Hayagriva Madhava Temple - Wikipedia

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    It is a stone temple and it enshrines an image of Hayagriva Madhava. Some Buddhists believe that the Hayagriva Madhava temple, best known in the group of Hindu temples, is where the Buddha attained Nirvana. At this imposing temple, the presiding deity is Vishnu, worshipped in the sanctum sanctorum as an idol carved of black stone.

  3. Hajo - Wikipedia

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    It is a stone temple dedicated to Vishnu, and the best known, most frequented monument in Hajo. The temple enshrines an image of Hayagriva Madhava (Vishnu as part-man-part-horse avatar). Some regional Buddhists have long believed that the Hayagriva Madhava temple is a part of their sacred Tsmach'og-gron geography because it is where the Buddha ...

  4. Hayagriva - Wikipedia

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    Hayagriva in Khajuraho Lakshamana Temple Hayagriva is an avatara of the god Vishnu . [ 3 ] He is worshipped as the god of knowledge and wisdom , with a human body and a horse's head, brilliant white in color , with white garments and seated on a white lotus .

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  6. List of Monuments of National Importance in Assam - Wikipedia

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    Shri Shri Hayagriva Madhava temple: Hazo: Kamrup Shri Shri Hayagriva Madhava temple More images: N-AS-25 Shri Shri Kedar temple: Hajo: Kamrup Shri Shri Kedar temple: N-AS-26 Shri Shri Ganesh temple Hajo: Kamrup Upload Photo: N-AS-27 Shri Shri Kameshwar temple Hajo: Kamrup Shri Shri Kameshwar temple: N-AS-28 The Carvings, Inscriptions and pillar ...

  7. Hayagriva (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Hayagriva ("having the neck of a horse", IAST: Hayagrīva) is an important deity in Chinese, Tibetan and Japanese Buddhism. He originated as a yaksha attendant of Avalokiteśvara ( Guanyin ) in India , [ 1 ] and was assimilated into the ritual practices of early Buddhism .

  8. Madhava (Vishnu) - Wikipedia

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    Madhava (Sanskrit: माधव, IAST: Mādhava) is one of the primary epithets of Vishnu and Krishna. The word Mādhava in Sanskrit is a vṛddhi derivation of the word Madhu ( Sanskrit : मधु ), which means honey.

  9. Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India - Wikipedia

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    "Great Buddha Statue" at Bodh Gaya. In religion and spirituality, a pilgrimage is a long journey or search of great moral significance. Sometimes, it is a journey to a sacred place or to a shrine of importance to a person's beliefs and faith.