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  2. Mandala - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, a basic mandala, also called a yantra, takes the form of a square with four gates containing a circle with a centre point. Each gate is in the general shape of a T. [3] Mandalas often have radial balance. [4] A yantra is similar to a mandala, usually smaller and using a more limited colour palette.

  3. Hindu art - Wikipedia

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    Hindu art found its first inspiration in the Buddhist art of Mathura. The three Vedic gods Indra , Brahma and Surya were actually first depicted in Buddhist sculpture, as attendants in scenes commemorating the life of the Buddha, such as his Birth, his Descent from the Trāyastriṃśa Heaven , or his retreat in the Indrasala Cave . [ 13 ]

  4. List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu faith, Sarama is a mythological being referred to as the dog of the gods, or Deva-shuni. Sarameya (literally, "sons of Sarama") are the children of Sarama, whose names are Shyama and Sabala. Sharvara is an ancient Hindu mythical dog belonging to Yama. Sisara is the husband of Sarama, father of the Sarameya.

  5. List of Indian animated films - Wikipedia

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    Bhargava Pictures: Traditional: Telugu: First animated film to be made in the Telugu language [16] National Film Award for Best Animated Film [17] Krishna: Aman khan: Shethia Audio Video Pvt. Ltd. CG animation: Hindi: Banda Singh Bahadur: Sukhwinder Singh Vismaad: Vismaad: Traditional: Punjabi: Direct-to-video release [14] 2007: Inimey ...

  6. Aranjanam - Wikipedia

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    This thread is called 'Aranjanam'. The child's eyes are lined with mayye or kanmashi (Kohl). A black spot is placed on one cheek or asymmetrically on the forehead, to ward off the evil eyes. The father whispers the chosen Hindu name in the child's right ear three times while the left ear is covered with a betel leaf.

  7. Indian comics - Wikipedia

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    Dolton comics, courtesy to Chandamama had many DC characters published in India in various languages mainly superman and batman were staple products. publication of licensed characters in by Indian comics publishers has a long history which includes publishers like Amar Chitra Katha, Madhumuskan, Gowersons, lion comics, Egmont, euro kids and ...

  8. Portal:Hinduism/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    The layout design for these subpages is at Portal:Hinduism/Selected picture/Layout. Add a new Selected picture to the next available subpage. Update "max=" to new total for its {{ Random portal component }} on the main page.

  9. Rangoli - Wikipedia

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    A rangoli on the occasion of Diwali, Goa, India A rangoli made with flowers on the occasion of Onam Rangoli at Delhi, India Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered limestone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks.