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- Gajasurasamhara abstract "Gajasurasamhara (lit. "The Slayer of the elephant demon"), also Gajasamhara, Gajantaka and Gajaha (all three lit. "the Slayer of the elephant") and Matangari ("The Enemy of the elephant"), is a fierce aspect of the Hindu god Shiva as the Destroyer of the elephant demon, Gajasura. The icon is popular in Pallava and Chola art, which portray him dancing vigorously in the flayed elephant hide of Gajasura.The chief temple of Gajasurasamhara is at Valuvur (Vazhuvur), Tamil Nadu, where the chief icon is an eight-armed bronze Gajasurasamhara. Valuvur is one of the Atta-virattam temples, the eight sites of the heroic acts of Shiva.".
- Gajasurasamhara thumbnail Gajasamharamurti.JPG?width=300.
- Gajasurasamhara wikiPageID "35798341".
- Gajasurasamhara wikiPageRevisionID "604365560".
- Gajasurasamhara affiliation "Aspect of Shiva".
- Gajasurasamhara caption "Gajasurasamhara".
- Gajasurasamhara hasPhotoCollection Gajasurasamhara.
- Gajasurasamhara imageSize "200".
- Gajasurasamhara name "Gajasurasamhara".
- Gajasurasamhara type "Hindu".
- Gajasurasamhara subject Category:Aspects_of_Shiva.
- Gajasurasamhara subject Category:Elephants_in_Indian_culture.
- Gajasurasamhara comment "Gajasurasamhara (lit. "The Slayer of the elephant demon"), also Gajasamhara, Gajantaka and Gajaha (all three lit. "the Slayer of the elephant") and Matangari ("The Enemy of the elephant"), is a fierce aspect of the Hindu god Shiva as the Destroyer of the elephant demon, Gajasura.".
- Gajasurasamhara label "Gajasurasamhara".
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- Gajasurasamhara sameAs Q5517566.
- Gajasurasamhara sameAs Q5517566.
- Gajasurasamhara wasDerivedFrom Gajasurasamhara?oldid=604365560.
- Gajasurasamhara depiction Gajasamharamurti.JPG.
- Gajasurasamhara isPrimaryTopicOf Gajasurasamhara.