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  2. Mohini - Wikipedia

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    Lord Vishnu is present in his Mohini swaroopam in this temple, and it is also blessed with the presence of Lord Ayappa, the son of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu in his Mohini avatar. In addition, Lord Shiva, Devi Parvati, Lord Karthikeya, and Lord Ganesha are also consecrated in the temple. Thus with Shiva, Parvati, Mohini, and their children in a ...

  3. Ayyappan - Wikipedia

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    According to the Puranas, he is mentioned as an incarnation of Hariharaputra, the son of Shiva and Mohini. [8] [10] [17] While this interaction between Shiva and Mohini is mentioned in the Bhagavata Purana, he is not mentioned by the name of Ayyappa. [19] According to Malayalam folklore, Ayyappan is presented as a warrior prince of Pandala kingdom.

  4. Bhasmasura - Wikipedia

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    Shiva granted this to him. Bhasmasura became arrogant with the boon, and is stated to have become a nightmare to the whole world. Vishnu assumed the form of the ravishing Mohini, an attractive dancer, who allured him with her charm, and initiated a dance called the Muktanį¹›tya. During the course of this dance, Bhasmasura was forced to place ...

  5. Bhikshatana - Wikipedia

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    To humble these arrogant sages, Shiva takes the form of Bhikshatana—an attractive young beggar—and Vishnu becomes Mohini, his wife. While the sages fall for Mohini, the women wildly chase Shiva. When the sages regain their senses, they perform a black magic sacrifice, which produces a serpent, a lion, an elephant (or tiger), and a dwarf ...

  6. Harihara - Wikipedia

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    At this moment, Mohini reverted to the true form of Vishnu, at which point the two deities fused as one being, Harihara. [10] According to the Skanda Purana, the devotees of Shiva engaged in a dispute with Vishnu's devotees regarding the supremacy of their deities. To end this issue, Shiva and Vishnu merged into one being, Harihara. [11]

  7. Sabarimala Temple - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bhagavata Purana, the god Shiva united with the god Vishnu while he was in his female Mohini form. Their relationship resulted in the conception of the deity Shasta. Shasta is also known as Hariharaputra, the son of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva). [10] It is believed that Ayyappa is a form of Shasta. [11]

  8. Tamil mythology - Wikipedia

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    Mohini instructed Bhasmasura to hold his hand over his head, and vow fidelity. With this act, Bhasmasura was reduced to ashes. Vishnu found Shiva and explained the whole affair to him. Shiva asked if he too could see Vishnu in this female form. When Vishnu appeared thus, Shiva was overcome with passion, and the two engaged in intercourse.

  9. Jagannath - Wikipedia

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    Further, in many Jagannath temples of central and eastern regions of India, the Shiva icons such as the Linga-yoni are reverentially incorporated, since Lord Shiva is a Vaishnav according to the conclusion of Srimad Bhagavatam, he protects Sri Jagannath Temple from external calamities, just like he does so in his form of Hanuman for the palace ...