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Vahana

This document lists the vahanas or vehicles of various Hindu deities. It provides a table with three columns - the vahana or vehicle, the associated deities, and an image if applicable. Some of the main vahanas listed include Garuda for Vishnu, Nandi the bull for Shiva, horses for Indra and Surya, and mice for Ganesha. The table provides over 40 entries detailing the mythological relationship between various gods and their symbolic vahanas.

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Vahana

This document lists the vahanas or vehicles of various Hindu deities. It provides a table with three columns - the vahana or vehicle, the associated deities, and an image if applicable. Some of the main vahanas listed include Garuda for Vishnu, Nandi the bull for Shiva, horses for Indra and Surya, and mice for Ganesha. The table provides over 40 entries detailing the mythological relationship between various gods and their symbolic vahanas.

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Vahana

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vahana

List of God vehicles

Vahana Deities associated Image

Mouse Ganesha (pictured)

Horse Kalki (pictured) , Revanta, Chandra (chariot of 10 white horses),


Indra (chariot pulled by a horse named Uchchaihshravas), Surya
(chariot pulled by seven horses or a seven-headed horse), ,
Khandoba

Garuda Vishnu, Krishna, Vaishnavi


(eagle,
pictured)

Nandi Shiva, Maheshvari, Ishan


(bull,
pictured)

Ram Agni (pictured), Mangala


Sheep

Peacock Kartikeya (pictured), Kaumari

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Dog Bhairava (pictured with dog as Vahana)

Hamsa Brahma (pictured)[2] Brahmani, Saraswati, Gayatri, Vishvakarman


(Swan)

Makara Ganga, Varuna (pictured), Khodiyar

Tiger Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Durga, Rahu, Ayyapan (pictured)

Lion Skandamata, Katyayani, Parvati (lion named Dawon), Budha,


Chandika, Mariamman, Kamakhya, Narasimhi, Kaushiki,
Jagaddhatri (pictured)

Elephant Indra (elephant named Airavata, pictured), Lakshmi, Shachi,


Brihaspati

Parrot Meenakshi, Kama (named Sukha, pictured), Rati

Antelope Chandra (chariot of), Vayu (pictured)


मृग

Water Yama (buffalo named Paundraka, pictured), Varahi


buffalo

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Cat[5] Shashthi

Donkey Kaalratri, Shitala (pictured), Kali (demon), Alakshmi

Owl Lakshmi[2][6] (pictured with the owl on her left, named Alooka),

Vulture Ketu (pictured)

Crow Shani (pictured), Dhumavati

Tortoise Yamuna (pictured standing on it)

Cockerel Bahuchara Mata

Cow Dattatreya,Shailaputri(pictured), Mahagauri, Bhumi (chariot of


seven cows)

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Snake Manasa (picture)

Corpse Chamunda (pictured)

Mongoose Kubera

Man Nirrti, Nirrta (pictured), Kubera, Bhadrā Devi

Jackel Shivadooti

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