
Iravan - Wikipedia
Iravan is generally known as Aravan (அரவான், Aravāṇ), also spelt as Aravaan in South India. He is revered as a deity in two southern Indian Hindu cults: the Kuttantavar cult (dedicated solely to Aravan), and the cult of Draupadi (Aravan's stepmother and Arjuna's wife).
The Tragic Story Of Aravan: Origin Of The Third Gender
2015年1月19日 · Aravan was the son of the great Mahabharata warrior, Arjuna and his wife Ulupi, the Naga princess. Aravan is the central God of the cult of Kuttantavar. Like his father, Aravan was a fierce warrior. He participated in the Kurukshetra war with his father and the other Pandavas. He fought bravely and gave himself up for a huge sacrifice.
Aravan: The Heroic Son of Arjuna in the Mahabharata
Aravan, also known as Iravan or Iravat, is a significant yet often overlooked figure in Hindu mythology, particularly within the epic narrative of the Mahabharata. As the son of the great warrior Arjuna and the Naga princess Ulupi, Aravan holds a …
Aravaan - Wikipedia
Aravaan (transl. Snake) is a 2012 Indian Tamil language epic historical film directed by Vasanthabalan, based on Su. Venkatesan 's novel Kaaval Kottam. [2] . It was released in 2012 and stars Aadhi, Dhansika, Archana Kavi and Pasupathy. [3] . Kabir Bedi has a prominent role [4] and Bharath is also featured in a cameo role. [5] .
Iravan or Aravan - The God of Eunuchs – Hinduism Facts
Iravan, aka Aravan, was the son of Arjuna and the Naga princess Ulupi, who was killed in the Kurukshetra battle by Kauravas, but per some folklores, he sacrificed his life to the Goddess Kali to ensure the victory of Pandavas in the war against Kauravas. He is also the god of the transgender (male-to-female) community in India.
【印神笔记】伊拉万的新娘:印度的跨性别者 - 知乎
2021年3月2日 · 他们敬奉的神灵即Koothandavar Temple的主神,奎师那的丈夫伊拉万(Aravan/Iravan)。 他是阿周那和蛇女之子,为赢得战争自愿向 迦梨女神 献祭。 临死前他要求与一位女子成婚。
Aravan, Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia
Aravan is a large village in the Fergana Valley, in Aravan District of Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia about 25 km west of Osh, on the river Aravansay. It is the administrative seat of Aravan District. [2] Its population was 32,917 in 2021, of which 21,818 in Yusupov rural community and 11,099 in Allya Anarov rural community. [1]
Aravan (Mythical Character) - SpringerLink
2020年4月7日 · Aravan is a character in the Indian epic, Mahabharata and is also known as Iravan, Iravat, and Iravant. He is worshipped by the male-to-female transgenders in India. In the Tamil version of the Mahabharata, Aravan is the son born of the union between Arjuna, one of the Pandavas and Ulupi, the Naga (snake deity) princess, while the Pandavas were ...
Story of Aravan – Iravan - Hindu Blog
Aravan or Iravan is the son of Arjuna and Ulupi, the Naga Princess. There are two stories of Aravan in vogue. In the Mahabharata, he dies in the Kurukshetra war. In South Indian folklore, he agrees to be sacrificed for Pandava victory in the great war in the Mahabharata. He is also the deity worshiped by the transgender or eunuchs.
Who was Iravan in the Mahabharata? Lord of Transgenders.
2024年9月2日 · Iravan, also known as Aravan in certain texts, is a significant yet lesser-known figure in the grand epic of the Mahabharata. His story intertwines with the great heroes of the Pandava dynasty, and his sacrifice plays a crucial role in the Pandavas’ eventual victory.