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In Hinduism, Airavata (ऐरावत) is a white elephant who carries Lord Indra. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 474 × 599 pixel Image in higher resolution (593 × 750 pixel, file size: 71 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Image of Indra, the supreme hindu god on airavata, his albino elephant steed. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 474 × 599 pixel Image in higher resolution (593 × 750 pixel, file size: 71 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Image of Indra, the supreme hindu god on airavata, his albino elephant steed. ... Hinduism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... A royal white elephant A white elephant (also albino elephant) is a rare kind of elephant. ... Indra (Sanskrit: इन्द्र or इंद्र, indra) is the god of weather and war, and lord of Svargaloka in Hinduism. ...


According to the Ramayana, his mother was Iravati. For the television series by Ramanand Sagar, see Ramayan (TV series). ... Iravati (irāvatī in IAST transliteration) is a character in the mythology of India. ...


According to the Matangalila, Airavata was born when Brahma sang sacred hymns over the halves of the egg shell from which Garuda hatched, followed by seven more male and eight female elephants. Prithu made Airavata king of all elephants.One of his names means "the one who knits or binds the clouds". This is because these elephants are capable of producing clouds.


Elephant is the mount of each one of the eight guardian deities who preside over the eight points of the compass. The deities presiding over the four cardinal and four intermediate points of the compass are:

  1. East - Indra
  2. Southeast - Agni
  3. South - Yama
  4. Southwest - Surya
  5. West - Varuna
  6. Northwest - Vayu
  7. North - Kubera
  8. Northeast - Soma

Each of these deities has an elephant that takes part in defense and protection of respective quarter. The chief among this is Airavata of Indra. He is also called 'Ardha-Matanga' meaning elephant of clouds, 'Naga-malla' meaning the fighting elephant and 'Arkasodara' meaning brother of sun. 'Abharamu' is the elephant wife of Airavata. Indra (Sanskrit: इन्द्र or इंद्र, indra) is the god of weather and war, and lord of Svargaloka in Hinduism. ... Chinese Wood (木) | Fire (火) Earth (土) | Metal (金) | Water (水) Japanese Earth (地) | Water (水) | Fire (火) | Air / Wind (風) | Void / Sky / Heaven (空) Hinduism and Buddhism Vayu / Pavan — Air / Wind Agni / Tejas — Fire Akasha — Aether Prithvi / Bhumi — Earth Ap / Jala — Water Agni is a Hindu and Vedic deity. ... This article is about the deity Yama in Hinduism. ... In Hinduism, Surya (Devanagari: सूर्य, sūrya) is the chief solar deity,one of the Adityas, son of Kasyapa and one of his wife Aditi[1] ,in Nordics Tyr he is said to be the son of Dyaus Pitar. ... This article is about the god. ... Chinese Wood (木) | Fire (火) Earth (土) | Metal (金) | Water (水) Japanese Earth (地) | Water (水) | Fire (火) | Air / Wind (風) | Void / Sky / Heaven (空) Hinduism and Buddhism Vayu / Pavan — Air / Wind Agni / Tejas — Fire Akasha — Aether Prithvi / Bhumi — Earth Ap / Jala — Water In Hinduism, Vayu (Sanskrit वायु (properly transliterated as Vāyu), also known as Vāta वात, Pavana पवन, or Pr... Kubera (also Kuvera or Kuber) is the god of wealth and the lord of Uttaradisha in Hindu mythology. ... This article is about the Vedic plant and ritual. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 390 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (564 × 867 pixel, file size: 189 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Detail of the Phra Prang, the central tower, of the Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) in Bangkok, Thailand - showing god en:Indra and... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 390 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (564 × 867 pixel, file size: 189 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Detail of the Phra Prang, the central tower, of the Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) in Bangkok, Thailand - showing god en:Indra and... Indra (Sanskrit: इन्द्र or इंद्र, indra) is the god of weather and war, and lord of Svargaloka in Hinduism. ...


Airavata has four tusks and seven trunks and is spotless white.


The connection of elephants with water and rain is emphasized in the mythology of Indra, who rides the elephant Airavata when he defeats Vritra. This mighty elephant reaches down his trunk into the watery underworld, sucks up its water, and then sprays it into the clouds, which Indra then causes to rain forth cool water, thereby linking the waters of the sky with those of the underworld. Airavata also stands at the entrance to Svarga, Indra's palace. Hindu mythology is a term used by modern scholarship for a large body of Indian literature that details the lives and times of legendary personalities, deities and divine incarnations on earth interspersed with often large sections of philosophical and ethical discourse. ... Indra (Sanskrit: इन्द्र or इंद्र, indra) is the god of weather and war, and lord of Svargaloka in Hinduism. ... In the early Vedic religion, Vritra (Sanskrit: वृत्र (Devanāgarī) or (IAST)) the enveloper, was an Asura and also a serpent or dragon, the personification of drought and enemy of Indra. ... In Hinduism, (Sanskrit: स्वर्ग) Svarga (or Swarga) is set of nether worlds located on Mt. ...


There is a reference to Airavata in the Bhagavad Gita: Bhagavad Gīta भगवद्गीता, composed ca the fifth - second centuries BC, is part of the epic poem Mahabharata, located in the Bhisma-Parva chapters 23–40. ...


"Of horses, know Me to be the nectar-born Ucchaisravas; of lordly elephants, Airavata and of men, the monarch." (Chapter 10, Verse 27)[1]


At Darasuram near Tanjore is a temple where it is believed that Airavata worshipped the Lingam; the Lingam is named after him as Airavateswara. This temple , which abounds in architectural and rare sculptural specimens of workmanship was built by Rajaraja II (1146-73). Darasuram is a small town near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nad state in southern India. ... Thanjavur, also known as Tanjore, is a city in Tamil Nadu, in southeastern India. ... A Linga. ...


The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation has declared the Brihadisvara temple of Gangaikondacholapuram in Perambalur district and the Airavatesvara temple of Darasuram in Thanjavur district "world heritage monuments, two examples of grandeur and excellence of Chola architecture and sculpture." UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1945. ... Airateswara Temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Darasuram, near Kumbakonam in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. ... Darasuram is a small town near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nad state in southern India. ... “Tanjore” redirects here. ...



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