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  2. Some Guy - Wikipedia

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    Carol and Jerry insist Ezekiel continue walking, but decides he rather stay behind and sacrifice himself to fight off the walkers for them. He breaks down and says to Jerry that he is just "some guy" and not worthy of being a leader. Suddenly Shiva, Ezekiel's pet Bengal tiger, unexpectedly arrives and tears into the walkers. The tiger ...

  3. Lingayats - Wikipedia

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    Lingayat poet-saints accepted the concept of karma and repeatedly mention it in their Shiva poetry. For example, states Ramanujan, Mahadeviyakka mentions karma and resulting chain of rebirths that are cut short by bhakti to Shiva. [94] Lingayats have the concepts of karma and dharma, but the Lingayat doctrine of karma is not one of fate and ...

  4. Dailymotion - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Dailymotion partnered with Mi Video, the global video app developed by Xiaomi. [18] The partnership will help Mi Video to increase its engagement with its audience and continue its growth momentum. Access to Dailymotion's global and regional music, entertainment, sports and news catalogues will be provided to Mi Video users. [19]

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    Delivering you the best video from AOL and around the web all in one place. From the informative to the entertaining, AOL Video serves you the must see video everyone is or will be talking about.

  6. Ramanathaswamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    The jyotirlinga is regarded to be the supreme partless reality, out of which Shiva partly appears. The jyotirlinga shrines are believed to be the places where Shiva is said to have appeared as a fiery column of light. [27] [29] Originally, there were believed to have been 64 jyotirlingas, of which the present 12 are considered to be sacred to ...

  7. Char Dham - Wikipedia

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    The second dhāma, Rameswaram, has its origins in the Treta Yuga when Rama installed a lingam there and worshipped it to get atonement from Shiva for slaying Ravana, a devotee of Shiva. [7] It is believed that Rama's footprints are imprinted there. [8] The third dhāma, Dwaraka, was established in the Dvapara Yuga when Krishna made the city his ...

  8. Devi Adi Parashakti - Wikipedia

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    To remove the curse of Lord Chandra and to perform the Equilibrium Jewelry ritual, Shiva keeps Chandra in his head and Devi Parvati takes the avatar of Chandraghanta. When Himavat and Mainavati sees Shiva as Aghori, they refuse for the marriage. Then according to the idea of Parvati, Shiva was dressed as Sundareshwarar with the help of Vishnu ...

  9. Thiruvisanallur Sivayoginathar Temple - Wikipedia

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    The legend leads to the belief that whoever incurs curse of women, gets curative visiting the temple. As per another legend, Nandi (the sacred bull of Shiva) got rid of Yama (Hindu god of death), who was approaching a worshipper of Shiva. This legend leads to the belief that a visit to the place is a curative to death related fears. [1]