Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism

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TORTOISE, a form assumed by Vi•æu,
took the king of snakes, Vasuki, as a
rope and successively obtained the fiery
poison HALÄHALÄ, the heavenly elephant
AIRÄVATA, and DHANVANTARIwith a pot
filled with the nectar of immortality. To
prevent the daityas from gaining immor-
tality, Vi•æu appeared in the form of
Mohinï (seductress) and distracted their
attention while the devas shared amøta.

Cidambaram
Famous temple city in Tamilnäõu,
South India, sacred to ŸIVA. Ÿiva is
believed to have first performed the
TAδAVAdance at Cidambaram, which
is repeated daily in his honour by pro-
fessional temple dancers.

Cinmayananda, Swami(1915–97)
Founder of Sandipani Hindu Mission
and instrumental in founding the VIŸVA
HINDÜPARIÆADin Bombay in 1964.

circumambulation, also
parikramä, pradak•iæä
Ritually walking around a person, an
IMAGE, a place, keeping the venerated
object to one’s right; a widespread
Hindu custom showing respect. Besides
the circumambulation of an image in a
temple, or the temple complex itself, cir-
cumambulation of sacred cities such as
Väräæasï or Vøndävana, or a district
such as BRAJA, takes place. The circum-
ambulation of the river NARBADÄor of
the whole of India is a custom still prac-
tised by many SÄDHUStoday.

cit
See CONSCIOUSNESS.

citra näõï
One of the inner vessels of the subtle
body according to KUŒ¥ALINÏ YOGA.
(See alsoBODY.)

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The Churning of the Ocean: Devas and asuras churn the ocean from which wonderful
objects such as the elephant Airävata, the wish-fulfilling tree, the vessel of ambrosia,
and many more are obtained.

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