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- Pasha_(Hinduism) abstract "Pasha (Pāśa), often translated as \"noose\" or \"lasso\", is a supernatural weapon depicted in Hindu iconography. Hindu deities such as Ganesha, Yama and Varuna are depicted with the pasha in their hands. Pasha is a common attribute of Ganesha, the Lord of obstacles; a pasha represents his power to bind and free obstacles. Yama, the god of death, uses the Pasha to extract a soul from a being's body at the time of death. In sculpture, it is depicted as two or three bound into one or a double loop.The Sanskrit word \"pasha\" originally meant \"knot\" or \"loop\". In general usage, the pasha is used to bind a foe's arms and legs or for hunting animals. Pasha represents worldly attachment as well as power of a deity to capture and bind evil and ignorance. Ananda Coomaraswamy explores the connection of pasha to worldly bonds.In the Shaiva Siddhanta school of Hinduism, pasha is part of the trinity Pati-pashu-pasha, meaning \"Master, animal, tether\", symbolizing God, man and world. Pati is God as Shiva, the patron god of the sect. Pashu is the soul or man. Pasha is the power of Shiva by which leads souls to the Truth or the power of his maya (illusion) by which entices \"unenlightened\" beings.".
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- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageRevisionID "636674293".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Ananda_Coomaraswamy.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_(weapon).
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ganesha.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_symbols.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_knots.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Ganesha.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_iconography.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Maya_(illusion).
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Noose.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Shaiva_Siddhanta.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Varuna.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLink Yama.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLinkText " (noose)".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pasha (Hinduism)".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pasha".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "lasso".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "noose".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "pasha".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageWikiLinkText "pāśa".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IAST.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) subject Category:Ganesha.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) subject Category:Hindu_symbols.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) subject Category:Mythological_knots.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) hypernym Weapon.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) type Weapon.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) type Object.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) comment "Pasha (Pāśa), often translated as \"noose\" or \"lasso\", is a supernatural weapon depicted in Hindu iconography. Hindu deities such as Ganesha, Yama and Varuna are depicted with the pasha in their hands. Pasha is a common attribute of Ganesha, the Lord of obstacles; a pasha represents his power to bind and free obstacles. Yama, the god of death, uses the Pasha to extract a soul from a being's body at the time of death.".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) label "Pasha (Hinduism)".
- Pasha_(Hinduism) sameAs Q7141933.
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- Pasha_(Hinduism) sameAs Q7141933.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) wasDerivedFrom Pasha_(Hinduism)?oldid=636674293.
- Pasha_(Hinduism) isPrimaryTopicOf Pasha_(Hinduism).