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เดเดฟเดคเตเดฐเดถเดฒเดญเดฎเดพเดเดพเดจเตเด เดฎเตเดเดฎเดพเดฒเดเดณเดพเดเดพเดจเตเด เดชเดพเดตเดฏเดพเดเดพเดจเตเด เดชเดฑเดตเดฏเดพเดเดพเดจเตเด เดฎเดพเดจเดพเดเดพเดจเตเด เดฎเดจเตเดทเตเดฏเดจเดพเดเดพเดจเตเด เดจเดฟเดจเตโเดฑเต เดเตเดฃเตเดเดฟเดจเตโเดฑเต เดฎเตเดคเตเดคเดฎเดพเดตเดพเดจเตเด เดจเดฟเดฎเดฟเดทเดพเตผเดฆเตเดงเด เดชเตเดฒเตเดฎเดพเดตเดถเตเดฏเดฎเดฟเดฒเตเดฒเดพเดคเตเดค เดเดเดจเดเดพเดฐเดฟ... เด เดญเตเดฎเตเดเดคเตเดคเต เด เดณเดตเดฑเตเดฑ เดธเตเดจเตเดนเดฟเดเตเดเดพเดจเตเด, เดเตผเดฎเตเดฎเดเดณเดฟเดฒเตเดฒเดพเดคเต เด เดฒเดฏเดพเดจเตเด เดถเดชเดฟเดเตเดเดชเตเดชเตเดเตเด เดจเดฟเดถเดพเดถเดฒเดญเด. I am a wanderer cast out of heaven, formless; slipping into cloud, beast, or man as easily as breath. I borrow faces, take any likeness, become the one you ache for. I arrive as warmth on your lips, a feeling that reaches you before it is known. I live on passing sweetness, tasting beauty without ever holding it. I am allowed to love without measure on this earth, yet I carry nothing forward. Every face dissolves, every touch fades. I remain bound to desire, denied its reciprocity, until the curse lifts after every lover has slipped beyond memory.
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Bhumi, Goddess of Earth, taking her daughter Sita away,by Sagar Verma
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Varaha and his consort Bhumi
Varaha (Sanskrit: เคตเคฐเคพเคน, Varฤha, "boar") is one avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, in the form of a boar. Varaha is generally listed as third in the Dashavatara, the ten principal avataras of Vishnu.
Varaha lifts the earth goddess Bhumi out of the cosmic ocean when the demon Hiranyaksha stole the earth goddess and hid her in the primordial waters. Vishnu appeared as Varaha to rescue her. Varaha killed Hiranyaksha and retrieved the earth goddess from the cosmic ocean, lifting it on his tusks, and restored her to her place in the universe.
Varaha in a coital posture with Bhumi in the Venugopalasvami temple, Sathyamangalam
A 3rd century CE sandstone statue of Varaha holding his consort Bhumi, Art of Mathura, housed in LACMA.
Varaha with his consort Bhumi, a copper statue from Tamil Nadu, 1600 CE.
Scene from the Thai version of the Ramayana - the Ramakien - Vishnu (Witsanu) transforms into a boar to kill the demon Hiranyaksha (Hiranta) who curls the earth up in an attempt to take over the world.
Varaha battles the demon Hiranyaksha, Scene from the ''Bhagavata Purana'' by Manaku of Guler (c. 1740)
Varaha killing Hiranyaksha and saving Bhumi, 1740 CE, Chamba painting
Varaha rescuing the earth, c. 1720-50
Varaha depicted as a Dashavatar in a modern temple in Srikakulam. Varaha holds the earth as a globe.
Varaha tramples the killed demon Hiranyaksha with Bhumi on his shoulder, Hoysaleshvara Temple.
Zoomorphic Varaha, Khajuraho. On its body are carved saints, sages, gods, seven mothers and numerous beings which he symbolically protects. The goddess earth is ruined and missing.
A rare right-facing Varaha holding Bhudevi, 7th century CE, Mahabalipuram.
The Varaha panel in Cave 5, Udyagiri Caves, is one of the most studied reliefs from the Gupta Empire era. Circa 400 CE, reign of Chandragupta II.
Coin with Varaha on a Gurjara-Pratihara coin possibly from the reign of King Mihira Bhoja, 850โ900 CE, British Museum.
Varaha as the left head in the Vaikuntha Chaturmurti icon of Vishnu. Mathura, Gupta period, mid-5th century CE. Boston Museum.
Varaha with his consort on his lap, worshipped as a subsidiary deity in the Sundaravarada Perumal temple dedicated to Vishnu.
Print from the Ravi Udaya Vijaya Press of Raja Ravi varma painting
Varaha appears either as completely a boar or in an anthropomorphic form, with a boar's head and the human body. His consort, Bhumi, the earth goddess, is either depicted as a female deity or as the planet earth.
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