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  1. Vanamala or Vanmala Devi (1915-2007) was an Indian actress, appearing in many films in Hindi and Marathi. She is best known for the role of the mother in the Marathi movie Shyamchi Aai , which won the Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal) for Best Film at the 1st National Film Awards in 1954 .

  2. Dec 28, 2019 · Hello Viewers, I am uploading one of the finest collection of Guruvayurappan Devotional Songs (Malayalam) sung by Padma Vibhushan Dr. K.J, Yesudas.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaijayantiVaijayanti - Wikipedia

    The Vaijayanti ( Sanskrit: वैजयन्ति, romanized : Vaijayantī, lit. 'garland of victory') [1] is a mythological garland or elemental necklace, primarily associated with Vishnu. [2] . Employed in its worship as a garland, this object is also called the Vaijayantimala, or the Vanamala. [3] [4]

  4. Dec 27, 2020 · ALBUM VanamalaYEAR 1983LYRICS S Ramesan NairMUSIC PK Kesavan NamboothiriSINGER KJ YesudasLABEL Tharangni1. 00:01 Andaka...

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    Purana and Itihasa

    Vanamāla (वनमाल):—The consequences of using various flowers in worship, (e.g. vanamāla flowers) leads to the extinction of tiredness, according to the Bhaviṣya-purāṇa (brahmaparva, 197:1-11) Vanamālā (वनमाला) is the name of a river mentioned in a list of rivers, flowing from the five great mountains (Śailavarṇa, Mālākhya, Korajaska, Triparṇa and Nīla), according to the Varāhapurāṇachapter 82. Those who drink the waters of these rivers live for ten thousand years and become devotees of Rudra a...

    Pancaratra

    Vanamāla (वनमाल, “garland”):—One of the nine symbols representing the cosmic principles of the universe, according to the Pāñcarātra literature. These nine weapons and ornaments symbolize the principles which they represent as the presiding deity. The Garland (vanamāla) represent the elements. 1) Vanamālā (वनमाला) refers to the “garland”—one of Viṣṇu’s ornaments, as discussed in chapter 31 (Caryāpāda) of the Padmasaṃhitā: the most widely followed of Saṃhitā covering the entire range of concer...

    Shilpashastra

    Vanamālā (वनमाला) refers to a type of special decorative symbol, as defined in treatises such as the Pāñcarātra, Pādmasaṃhitā and Vaikhānasa-āgamas, extensively dealing with the technical features of temple art, iconography and architecture in Vaishnavism.—Vanamālā, a longer garland generally stretched up to the knees, is one of the important characteristics of Viṣṇu who, therefore, has a special epithet “Vanamālin”. Vanamālā (वनमाला) refers to a kind of Gem which associated with Viṣṇu, whose...

    General definition

    1) Vanamālā (वनमाला) refers to a garland and represents one of the nine gifts of the Gods given to Tripṛṣṭha, according to chapter 4.1 [śreyāṃsanātha-caritra]of Hemacandra’s 11th century Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra: an ancient Sanskrit epic poem narrating the history and legends of sixty-three illustrious persons in Jainism.—Accordingly:—“[...] The Vidyādharas, Jvalanajaṭin and others, mounted their chariots like lions a mountain-plateau. Then drawn by merit, the Gods gave Tripṛṣṭha a divine...

    Marathi-English dictionary

    vanamālā (वनमाला).—f (S) The chaplet worn by kṛṣṇa. 2 A garland or wreath of wild flowers. 3 A series of woods. vanamālā (वनमाला).—fA garland of wild flowers.

    Sanskrit dictionary

    Vanamālā (वनमाला).—a garland of wood-flowers, such as was usually worn by Kṛṣṇa; ग्रथितमौलिरसौ वनमालया (grathitamaulirasau vanamālayā) R.9.51; it is thus described :आजानुलम्बिनी माला सर्वर्तुकुसुमोज्ज्वला । मध्ये स्थूल- कदम्बाढ्या वनमालेति कीर्तिता ॥ °धरः (ājānulambinī mālā sarvartukusumojjvalā | madhye sthūla- kadambāḍhyā vanamāleti kīrtitā || °dharaḥ)an epithet of Kṛṣṇa. Vanamālā is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms vana and mālā(माला). Vanamālā (वनमाला).—f. (-lā) The chaplet or g...

    Nepali dictionary

    Vanamālā (वनमाला):—n. garland of wood-flowers;

    Vanamala has various meanings in different contexts, such as a garland, a river, a mountain, a symbol, a gem, or a mudra. Learn the definitions, etymology, and examples of vanamala in Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, and Marathi.

  5. mapacademy.io › glossary › vanamalaVanamala - MAP Academy

    Vanamala is a garland of flowers offered to Krishna and Vishnu in Vaishnavite Hinduism. It is also a term in the Sanskrit language, meaning "flower of victory".

  6. May 12, 2019 · Label - Tharangini (1983) Lyrics - S. Ramesan Nair Music - P.K. Keshavan Namboothiri Singer - K.J. Yesudas Divine melodies is a channel hosting a collection of devotional videos.

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