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- Halahala abstract "Halāhala (Sanskrit हलाहल) or kālakūṭa (Sanskrit कालकूटं, literally: 'black mass' or 'time puzzle' ) is the name of a poison (as per Hindu mythology) created from the sea when Devas (Gods) and Asuras (Demons) churned it (see Samudra manthan) in order to obtain Amrita, the nectar of immortality.Fourteen different rathnas (gems) were recovered in this exercise, mostly retained by the Gods after the Demons tried to cheat them. But before Amrita could be recovered, Halāhala (\"the most vicious and venomous poison of universe\") was produced, which started killing both sides. As no one could bear the poisonous fumes emitted by the poison, both Devas and Asuras began to collapse due to asphyxiation. They ran for help to Brahma, who looked to Shiva. So both parties went to Kailasha and prayed to Lord Shiva for help. Shiva chose to consume the poison and thus drank it. His wife Parvati, alarmed, stopped it in his throat with her hands, thus earning him the name Viṣakaṇṭha (the one who held poison in his throat). He was later saved by the mahavidya (tara) who is also a form of parvati. The poison made his throat turn blue; hence, he is also known as Nīlakaṇṭha (the one with a blue throat).".
- Halahala wikiPageID "2177530".
- Halahala wikiPageLength "2302".
- Halahala wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Halahala wikiPageRevisionID "673406242".
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Amrita.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Asphyxia.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Asura.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Brahma.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_mythology.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shaivism.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Deva_(Hinduism).
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Hindi.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_mythology.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kailash.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Parvati.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Samudra_manthan.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halahala ".
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Halahala".
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalakootam".
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalakuda poison".
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLinkText "halahala".
- Halahala wikiPageWikiLinkText "halāhala".
- Halahala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HinduMythology.
- Halahala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Halahala subject Category:Hindu_mythology.
- Halahala subject Category:Shaivism.
- Halahala hypernym Poison.
- Halahala type ChemicalCompound.
- Halahala type Denomination.
- Halahala type Redirect.
- Halahala type Religion.
- Halahala comment "Halāhala (Sanskrit हलाहल) or kālakūṭa (Sanskrit कालकूटं, literally: 'black mass' or 'time puzzle' ) is the name of a poison (as per Hindu mythology) created from the sea when Devas (Gods) and Asuras (Demons) churned it (see Samudra manthan) in order to obtain Amrita, the nectar of immortality.Fourteen different rathnas (gems) were recovered in this exercise, mostly retained by the Gods after the Demons tried to cheat them.".
- Halahala label "Halahala".
- Halahala sameAs Q4494980.
- Halahala sameAs कालकूट.
- Halahala sameAs കാളകൂടം.
- Halahala sameAs m.06snxg.
- Halahala sameAs Халахала.
- Halahala sameAs ஆலகாலம்.
- Halahala sameAs Q4494980.
- Halahala wasDerivedFrom Halahala?oldid=673406242.
- Halahala isPrimaryTopicOf Halahala.