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  2. Kalabhairavashtakam - Wikipedia

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    I worship Kalabhairava, the ruler of Kashi, adorned by lotus feet that are revered and served by Indra, who has a sacred thread made up of a snake, who has the moon on his forehead, the naked one, and the who has been sung by Narada and masters of yoga.

  3. Kāla - Wikipedia

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    Kala (Sanskrit: काल, romanized: Kālá/Kālam, [2] IPA:) is a Sanskrit term that means 'time' [3] or 'death'. [4] As time personified , destroying all things, Kala is a god of death , and often used as one of the epithets of Yama .

  4. Kalā - Wikipedia

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    Kalā means 'performing art' in Sanskrit.In Hindu scriptures, Shiva is the master of Kalā. In the Lalita Sahasranama, the devi is invoked as an embodiment of the 64 fine arts. [1]

  5. Kala Sanghian - Wikipedia

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    Kala Sanghian is a town in Kapurthala. It falls under the Kapurthala administration of Punjab state in India. It is one of the biggest towns in Kapurthala. It was ...

  6. Bharat Kala Bhavan - Wikipedia

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    The concept for Bharat Kala Bhavan came to fruition with establishment of Bharatiya Lalit Kala Parishad on 1 January 1920 in a wing in Godowlia, Varanasi.Between 1920 and 1962, the museum's collection was shifted to several locations within Varanasi before Jawaharlal Nehru laid foundation of the existing museum building in 1950 and the museum was, then shifted to its existing location in the ...

  7. Bhairava - Wikipedia

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    Kala Bhairava is conceptualized as the guru-natha (teacher and lord) of the planetary deity Shani (Saturn). [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Bhairava is known as Bhairavar or Vairavar in Tamil , where he is often presented as a grama devata or village guardian who safeguards the devotee in eight directions ( ettu tikku ).

  8. Lorikayan - Wikipedia

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    Lorikayan is the most famous folklore of Bhojpuri. Its protagonist is Lorik.The sense in which the hero narrates the life-events of Lorik in this folklore full of heroic rasa, is delightful to see and hear.

  9. Veer Lorik - Wikipedia

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    Veer Lorik is part of the Bhojpuri folklore of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, India.According to S.M. Pandey, it is considered to be the Ramayana by the Ahir. [1] Veer Lorik is a divine character of the legend of the Ahir of eastern Uttar Pradesh.