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    Jvara (Sanskrit: ज्वर, romanized: Jvaram, lit. 'fever'), also called Jvarasura, is the personification of fever in Hindu tradition. He is the servant...
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    evil Jvarasura. In Sanskrit jvara means 'fever', and shītala means 'coolness'. In North Indian iconography, Shitala is often depicted with Jvarasura as...
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    who live sweet, die sweet" and then flies away with the lions. Februus Jvarasura; god of fever and disease in Hindu mythology List of health deities Pyretos...
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    period found in Dhaka, as a main goddess and escorted by Hindu deities Jvarasura and Shitala. Both of these escorts are disease related Hindu deities....
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    goddesses of tertian and quartan fevers of malaria in Roman mythology. Jvarasura (fever-demon in Hindi) is the personification of fever and disease in...
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    medicine, and plagues Shitala, folk goddess of smallpox and disease Jvarasura, the embodiment of fever Paranashavari, goddess of diseases Kamrusepa...
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    Ilvala - Also referred to as Atapi ॐ Indrajit (rakshasa) ॐ Jālāndhāra ॐ Jvārāsura ॐ☸ Jātāsuraॐ Kamsa - A powerful king killed by Krishna, referred to as...
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    Durga, she killed many demons that were sent by Kaalkeya. A demon named Jvarasura, the demon of fever, started spreading incurable diseases to Katyayani's...
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  • Devta Ghantakarna (Ghnatu) Rajbollavi Narayoni Rankini Kali Dhelai chandi Jvarasura Ghaghar Buri Dharma Thakur Uttarbahini Satyanarayan Satyapir Gajibaba...
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    within these cultures religions. For example, from India the Hindu demon Jvarasura the fever deity is also present within Tibetan mythology. A variety of...
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    as Shitala and is not one of seven sisters. Shitala is accompanied by Jvarasura, the fever demon, Oladevi, the cholera goddess, Ghentu-debata, the god...
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