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Hindu deities depicted with multiple arms and heads symbolize divine omnipresence, infinite wisdom, and boundless power. Each arm and head represents their ability to transcend human limitations, embodying virtues, cosmic forces, and mastery over diverse realms of existence. This sacred imagery showcases the unity of opposites creation and destruction, compassion and ferocity while highlighting the interconnectedness of the universe. 🌌🙏     #SpiritualWisdom #Rudralife #DivinePower #Indiangods Indian Mythology Creatures, Hindu Rules, Vedic Art Spiritual, Hindu Mythology Facts, Hinduism Beliefs, Lord Balaji Hd Wallpaper 4k, Krishna Thoughts, Gods Hindu, Multiple Arms

Hindu deities depicted with multiple arms and heads symbolize divine omnipresence, infinite wisdom, and boundless power. Each arm and head represents their ability to transcend human limitations, embodying virtues, cosmic forces, and mastery over diverse realms of existence. This sacred imagery showcases the unity of opposites creation and destruction, compassion and ferocity while highlighting the interconnectedness of the universe. 🌌🙏 #SpiritualWisdom #Rudralife #DivinePower…

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Hitimanga or Makara is another mythical creature that can be found widely in the water fountains of Kathmandu valley. #thetalesofnepal #nepal #nepavalley #culturalheritage #hitimanga #makara #mythicalcreature Mythology Facts, Goddess Ganga, River Goddess, Asian Mythology, Sea God, Zodiac Sign Capricorn, Indian Mythology, Zodiac Signs Capricorn, Throne Room

Makara (Sanskrit: मकर) is a legendary sea-creature in Hindu mythology. In Hindu astrology, Makara is equivalent to the Zodiac sign Capricorn. Makara appears as the vahana (vehicle) of the river goddess Ganga, Narmada and of the sea god Varuna Makara are considered guardians of gateways and thresholds, protecting throne rooms as well as entryways to temples;

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