Śakra or Sakra may refer to:
Indra is the king of the devas and Svarga in Hinduism. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war.
A gandharva is a member of a class of celestial beings in Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, whose males are divine performers such as musicians and singers, and the females are divine dancers. In Hinduism, they are regarded to be the celestial demigods who serve as the musicians of the devas.
Mahadeva may refer to:
Mohan may refer to:
Buddhism includes a wide array of divine beings that are venerated in various ritual and popular contexts. Initially they included mainly Indian figures such as devas, asuras and yakshas, but later came to include other Asian spirits and local gods. They range from enlightened Buddhas to regional spirits adopted by Buddhists or practiced on the margins of the religion.
Bishnupur or Vishnupur may refer to:
Shambhala or Shambala is a mythical kingdom in Tibetan Buddhism.
Śakra is the ruler of the Trāyastriṃśa Heaven according to Buddhist cosmology. He is also referred to by the title "Śakra, Lord of the Devas". The name Śakra ("powerful") as an epithet of Indra is found in several verses of the Rigveda.
Bilaspur may refer to:
Dharmaraja refers to several things in Hinduism and Buddhism:
Ramgarh may refer to:
Ani is a ruined Armenian medieval city in Turkey.
Aurai may refer to:
Sakra Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Muzaffarpur district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is reserved for scheduled castes.
Someshwara or its variant spellings Someshwar and Someshvara may refer to:
Sakka may refer to:
Lachyan is a village situated in the Indi Taluka of Bijapur district, Karnataka, India. As of the Population Census 2011, Lachyan is home to 4,586 people distributed across 865 families.
Nagina is a town in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Demchok may refer to:
Atri is a Vedic sage credited with composing hymns to Hindu deities.