- Ayyappan - Wikipedia
Ayyappan, also known as Dharmasastha and Manikandan, is the Hindu deity of truth and righteousness According to Hindu theology, he is described as the son of Shiva and Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu), thus representing a bridge between Shaivism and Vaishnavism
- Ayyappan | Hinduism, Sabarimala, Kerala state | Britannica
Ayyappan, in Hinduism, a deity associated most popularly with Sabarimala temple in the southern Indian state of Kerala and generally depicted in a yogic posture with a bell around his neck
- The Legend of the Hindu God Ayyappa or Manikandan
Lord Ayyappan, or simply Ayyappa (also spelled as Ayappa), is a Hindu deity worshiped mainly in South India Ayyaappa is believed to have been born out of the union between Lord Shiva and the mythical enchantress Mohini, who is regarded as an avatar of Lord Vishnu
- About Lord Ayyappa Swamy: Who is He, Story, History More
Lord Ayyappa is a celibate god, symbolizing purity, self-discipline, and asceticism His worship emphasizes values such as self-restraint, devotion, and discipline, and he is often regarded as the protector of righteousness and the destroyer of evil forces
- Ayyappan - Hindu God and the son of Lord Harihara - Askganesha
Ayyappan is a Hindu God and the son of Lord Harihara (Lord who is the fusion of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu) Ayyappan is also known as Manikandan, Sasta and Dharmasasta
- Lord Ayyappan The Legend - Sabarimala
Ayyappan took the form of a baby with a golden chain and bell around his neck and placed himself near the Pamba river (Dharmasastha born to Lord Shiva and Lord Mahavishnu who was in the disguis of Mohini to get back the Amrutham from the asuras and restore to the devas )
- Ayyappan - World Mythos
Ayyappan, also known as Ayyappa or Ayyappan Swami, is a significant figure in Hindu mythology, particularly in the southern part of India He is revered as a deity who embodies both masculine and feminine qualities, symbolizing the union of opposites
- Birth of Lord Ayyappan | Sabarimala Temple | Kerala
Know the Mythological Story Behind Lord Ayyappa’s Divine Birth Discover the fascinating mythology behind Lord Ayyappa, also known as Dharma Sastha and Manikandan, whose divine birth and heroic deeds are central to the legend of the Sabarimala Temple
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