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- Makara - Wikipedia
Makara are considered guardians of gateways and thresholds, protecting throne rooms as well as entryways to temples; it is the most commonly recurring creature in Hindu and Buddhist temple iconography, and also frequently appears as a gargoyle or as a spout attached to a natural spring
- Makara Symbol: Its Origins and What It Represents
In Hindu iconography, the Makara is usually depicted with its front half as a terrestrial animal: a deer, elephant, or stag, and its rear half as an aquatic animal which may be a seal or a fish, although sometimes the tail of snakes and peacocks also complete the Makara’s look
- Makara, Escalon - Menu, Reviews (113), Photos (31) - Restaurantji
Makara is a hidden gem that offers an exceptional dining experience The restaurant, known for its delicious sushi, serves dishes such as Hot Lips, Off the Hook rolls, and the Special Giant, which are all highly recommended
- Never Seen Before Makara Statue Found in Cambodia
Statues of Makara are very common in many parts of the south and south-east Asia They are often found at the entrance of Hindu and Buddhist temples and are a symbol of self-sufficiency In Indian astronomy, a Makara is often the symbol of Capricorn and represents the restless spirit of Capricorns
- Makara | Hindu water monster | Britannica
Water spouts forth from makara (Hindu water monster with the body of a crocodile and the head of an elephant) snouts sheathed in gilt copper into reservoirs laid out with architectural dignity
- When is Makar Sankranti 2026? History, significance, story and all you . . .
Unlike most Hindu festivals that follow the lunar calendar, this festival is based on the solar calendar, and it marks the Sun’s transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makara), a celestial event symbolising the end of winter and the beginning of warmer days
- Makara - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) - YouTube
http: KEXP ORG presents Makara performing live in the KEXP studio Recorded March 6, 2026
- Makara: Mythical Creatures - Mythical Encyclopedia
Makara is a mythical sea creature that holds a significant place in Hindu mythology and art The word Makara is derived from the Sanskrit language, where it means “sea animal” or “crocodile ” It is often depicted with the head of an elephant and the body of a crocodile
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