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Kankalamurti, Darasuram (12th century), currently in Thanjavur Maratha Palace museum, Thanjavur

Kankalamurti (Sanskrit: कङ्कालमूर्ति, romanized: Kaṅkālamūrti, lit."skeleton form"), also known as Kankala ("skeleton") or Kankala-Bhairava, is an iconographical form of the Hindu god Shiva. He is often associated with a fearsome aspect of Shiva, Bhairava, and also considered to be the latter's aspect. Kankalamurti is popular in South Indian temples of Shiva, but almost unknown in North India. He is described in legends to have defeated and slain Vishnu's army-chief and gate-keeper Vishvaksena or Vishnu's avatar Vamana. He is depicted as a four-armed man with a kankala-danda (skeleton-staff) in his hand and followed by bhuta ganas (ghostly attendants) and love-sick women.

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Kankalamurti

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Kankalamurti (Sanskrit: कङ्कालमूर्ति, romanized: Kaṅkālamūrti, lit."skeleton form"), also known as Kankala ("skeleton") or Kankala-Bhairava, is an iconographical...

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Vishvaksena

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impaled his corpse upon it. This form of Bhairava is known as Kankala or Kankalamurti ("One with the skeleton"). Vishvaksena occupies an important place in...

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Panchavimshatimurti

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the form of a hunter, bestowing the Pashupatastra on Arjuna. Kankalamurti Kankalamurti is depicted as the form of the deity who is regarded to have slain...

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Deer in mythology

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who holds some grass. The deer also appears in icons of another form Kankalamurti, who is depicted similar to Bhikshatana. The stag was revered alongside...

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Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram

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the Ganges from heaven to earth), Vrishbhantika (Shiva with Nandi), Kankalamurti, Chandesa and Vishnu. The uppermost level has carvings of Dakshinamurti...

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