Mundamala
garland of severed human heads and/or skulls in Hindu or Tibetan Buddhist iconography; in Hinduism, a symbol of fearsome aspects of the Hindu Divine Mother and the god Shiva; in Buddhism, it is worn by wrathful deities
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Mundamala
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- Mundamala's image is recorded as Kaliposter1940s.jpg[1].
- Mundamala's image is recorded as Calcutta art studio Chinnamasta.jpg[2].
- Mundamala's image is recorded as Shiva and family picnic beside a burning-ground, stringing severed heads into a garland, 1790 (cropped).jpg[3].
- Mundamala's subclass of is recorded as religious symbol[4].
- Mundamala's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11c1n6_7gp[5].