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  2. Svayambhu - Wikipedia

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    According to the Brahmanas, the Brahman, the Ultimate Reality, is described to be svayambhu and the cause of all life and the universe. [9]The Manusmriti describes the creation of Brahma from the Svayambhu, applied as a term to denote Brahman.

  3. Swayambhunath - Wikipedia

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    According to Swayambhu Purana, the entire valley was once filled with an enormous lake, out of which grew a lotus. The valley came to be known as Swayambhu, meaning "Self-Created." The name comes from an eternal self-existent flame (svyaṃbhu) over which a sūpa was later built. [3] There are holy monkeys living in the north-west parts of the ...

  4. Suyambulingaswamy Temple, Uvari - Wikipedia

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    The presiding deity of the temple is known as Swayambunathar. Lord Shiva graces the devotees in Swayambhu form. Rays of Sun fall on the deity throughout the Tamil month of Marghazhi (December–January). The Goddess is known as Brahma Sakthi. [2]

  5. Jyotirlinga - Wikipedia

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    The twelve jyotirlinga sites take the names of their respective presiding deity, and each is considered a different manifestation of Shiva. [8] At all these sites, the primary image is lingam , representing the beginningless and endless stambha (pillar), symbolising the infinite nature of Shiva.

  6. Tamil Lexicon dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Lexicon (Tamil: தமிழ்ப் பேரகராதி Tamiḻ Pērakarāti) is a twelve-volume dictionary of the Tamil language. Published by the University of Madras , it is said to be the most comprehensive dictionary of the Tamil language to date.

  7. Swayambhu Sri Abhista Gnana Ganapathi Temple - Wikipedia

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    The presiding deity of the temple, Swayambhu Sri Abhista Gnana Ganapathi, is a self-manifested idol that was discovered on 18th October, 2002. Known as Swayam Vriddhi Ganapathi, the deity is believed to be self-growing since its discovery.

  8. Opinion: New NIL decision will shortchange women athletes ...

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    The same folks who've used defending women as cover to erase the handful of transgender athletes in youth and NCAA sports just rolled back guidance that would have made NIL (name, image and ...

  9. Swayambhu Purana - Wikipedia

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    Swayambhu Purana or Svayambhū Purāṇa (Devanagari: स्वयम्भू पुराण) is a Buddhist scripture about the origin and development of Kathmandu valley. Swayambhu Purana gives details of all the Buddhas who came to Kathmandu .