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deity of diseases, worship of which is believed to offer effective protection against out-breaks of epidemics.
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History of the tantric religion: a historical, ritualistic, and philosophical study
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contains seven bronze images of Parnasabari belonging to 10th–12th century AD.
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In Buddhism, Parnasabari is depicted as an attendant of the Mother Godess
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Parnasabari is also depicted in some images of the Pala period found in
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Parnasabari

IAST
Tibetan
Sanskrit
Hindu
Buddhist
Dhaka
Jvarasura
Shitala
Kurkihar hoard
Tara
Vindya region
Sabaras



Reflections on the Tantras
ISBN
9788120806917
The social function of art by Radhakamal Mukerjee
ISBN
9780802211682
The Indian Buddhist Iconography art
ISBN
9788173053139


Studies in Hindu and Buddhist art
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