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Four More Popular Yaksinis jar, the staff of salmali (Bombay Malabericum), and the damaru 329 representations of Kāmacandalini are still unknown.
The form is of a late origin and
Iconographic Tables of Forms of Siddhāyikā
SIDDHĀYIKĀ (Sve.)
Four-Armed Variety
No.
Symbols
Colour
Vähana
Green Green Green
1. right-book, abhaya; left-vīņā, citron 2. right-book, abhaya; left-arrow, citron 3. right-book, abhaya; left -noose, lotus 4. r.u. book, I.u. vina; r.l. varada, 1.1. X 5. r.u. book, l.u, vīņā; r.l. abhaya, 1.1. citron 6. r.u. varada, I.u., goad; r.l. lotus stalk, 1.1. pravacana (?)
Lion Lion Lion Lion Tiger (?) Lion (?)
APARĀJITĀ (Dig.)
Two-Armed Variety
No.
Symbols
Colour
Vahana
1. right-kațaka, left--fly-whisk
SIDDHĀYIKĀ (Dig.)
1. Two-Armed Varicty
No.
Symbols
Colour
Vahana
Golden Golden Golden
Lion Lion Swan
1. r.h. varada l.h. book 2. r.h. abhaya l.h. book 3. r.h. abhaya l.h. varada (?) or hanging down 4. r.h. sword 1.h. shield 5. r.h. abhaya 1.h. citron 6. r.h. lotus l.h. citron 7. r.h. fruit 1.h. on lap 8. vină with both the hands 9. child, fruit (three snake-hoods) 10. abhaya or flower and fruit or pot
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