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      • Composed, produced, and arranged by Miguel, who plays electric guitar (reversed) and acoustic violin/viola, with Gabe Noel and Peter Jacobson joining on acoustic bass and cello respectively, “Airavata” (eye-raw-VAH-tah) is named after the white elephant who carries the deity Indra, also called ‘abhra-Matanga’, meaning “elephant of the clouds”.
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  2. / Indian Mythology & Folklore / 5 minutes of reading. Airavata is Hindu mythological king of elephants, produced from the churning of the ocean, and taken by Indra, who subsequently rode on Airavata in war and wherever he went.

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · Airavata is a song of gratitude dedicated to all of the people, places, and things that have carried us at times in our lives. Composed, produced, and arranged by Miguel, who plays electric guitar ...

  4. Airavata, also known as Erawan, is the celestial elephant associated with Indra, the king of gods. According to Hindu mythology, Airavata emerged during the churning of the cosmic ocean, known as Samudra Manthan. It is believed that Airavata is white in color, has four tusks, and possesses the ability to fly.

  5. Airavata, the white elephant and the king-god of elephants is the mount of Indra. According to legend, Airavata emerged from the waters during the process of Samudramanthan, the churning of the ocean of milk. His name is derived from the word Iravat, signifying one who is produced from water.

  6. Sep 5, 2020 · Lord Brahma called upon the divine bird Garuda in order to have him produce a sacred egg. According to him, it is this sacred egg produced by the bird Garuda, which would bring life to an elephant. This elephant would then serve as a faithful and loyal escort to Lord Indra.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AiravataAiravata - Wikipedia

    Airavata. Airavata ( Sanskrit: ऐरावत, lit. 'belonging to Iravati ') is a divine elephant, characterized by four tusks, seven trunks and a white complexion. He is the "king of elephants" also serves as the main vehicle for the deity Indra. [1] It is also called 'abhra-Matanga', meaning "elephant of the clouds"; 'Naga-malla', meaning ...

  8. Jul 10, 2022 · Airavata certainly holds the greatest position among those elephants as he is considered the King of Elephants. Airavata represents the celestial ride of Lord Indra and thus symbolizes the power to rule. Peace and prosperity are the effects of this established power. One of the most worshiped deities, Lord Ganesha is also associated with the ...

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