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    Kamandalu (Sanskrit: कमण्डलु, kamaṇḍalu), kamandal, or kamandalam is an oblong water pot, originating from the Indian subcontinent, made of a dry gourd...
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    Marathi). Retrieved 1 June 2022. Kamandalu the Seven Sacred Rivers of Hinduism by Shrikala Warrier, pg. 170-171 [1] Kamandalu the Seven Sacred Rivers of Hinduism...
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    Mahabali acceded to the request and as was the practice, took up the kamandalu to pour water to symbolically signify the donation to Vamana. When Shukra...
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    Adi Shankara once calmed a flood from the River Narmada by placing his kamanḍalu (water pot) in the path of the raging water, thus saving his guru Govinda...
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    destroyer god Shiva as a teacher, and the goddess of prosperity Lakshmi. Kamandalu, kamandal, or kamandalam - an oblong water pot made of a dry gourd (pumpkin)...
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  • calendar 1640). Shridhar Swami wrote it on the banks of the river Brahma Kamandalu in Baramati in the vicinity of the Kashi Vishveshwar temple. It literally...
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    holding the symbolic items associated with each of these gods: Japamala and Kamandalu of Brahma, Shakha and Sudarshana Chakra of Vishnu, Trishula and Damaru...
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    and the kamandalu (water pot). Brahma is riding on his mount, the hamsa. The four symbols held by Brahma in his arms (the rosary, Kamandalu, book and...
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    Parvati and wears white clothes, holding a japamala in her right hand and a kamandalu in her left. The word brahmacharini stems from two Sanskrit roots: Brahma(ब्रह्म...
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    Brahma's partner she always travels with him in the form of water in his kamandalu (water-pot). She is also Vishnu's consort. Not only does she emanate from...
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