Yogeshvara (Sanskrit: योगेश्वर, romanized: Yogeśvara, lit. 'Lord of Yoga') is a Sanskrit epithet employed in Hinduism.[1] The term Yogeshvara is a portmanteau of yoga and ishvara, meaning 'Lord of Yoga', 'Lord of Yogis', or 'God of Yoga'. The term is primarily employed to address the deities Shiva and Krishna.[2][3][4]
Yogeshvara (Sanskrit: योगेश्वर, romanized: Yogeśvara, lit. 'Lord of Yoga') is a Sanskrit epithet employed in Hinduism. The term Yogeshvara is a portmanteau...
Krishna Yogeshvara is the second part of Krishna trilogy written by Sanjay Dixit and was published by Bloomsbury India. Book is written around the life...
while teaching him to dance, thus saving the innocent Shiva. Parameshvara Yogeshvara Nataraja Freitag, S.B. (1992). Culture and Power in Banaras: Community...
Parvati are the subordinate deities. There is also a small shrine for Yogeshvara. Utsavam, the annual festival, is conducted during the Malayalam month...
of human life and results of all types of worship on being worshipped. Yogeshvara Has a lingam like structure on its top surface. Grants redemption from...
Bhauma. Avishi had been optioned for film or digital adaptation. "Krishna Yogeshvara: The Dice of Kutil Dharma". The Pioneer Website. Retrieved 8 March 2021...
Rajashekhara, Murari, and Bhavabhuti. Many of the favoured authors - Vallana, Yogeshvara, Vasukalpa, Manovinoda, Abhinanda were all Bengalis or at least easterners...
Kali Yuga, Shiva incarnates on earth, and that in one Kali Yuga he was a Yogeshvara (one of his 28 incarnations) named Rishabha. In the Shiva Purana, in order...