Visvarupa

Visvarupa

Vishuarupa o Vishvarupa (‘forma universal’ en sánscrito) es un término utilizado en el hinduismo:

  • la forma universal que el dios Krishná le reveló a su amigo Áryuna en el Bhagavad-guitá.
  • un nombre del dios Shivá.
  • los caballos uncidos del mítico sabio Brijáspati.
  • TríShiras (‘tres cabezas’), el monstruoso hijo tricápite del mítico sabio Tuastri.
  • una de las siete lenguas de fuego del dios Agní.
  • el hermano mayor del religioso krisnaísta bengalí Nitiananda (1473-1540), compañero del santón Chaitania.



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