• Hayagriva (Sanskrit: हयग्रीव IAST hayagrīva, lit. 'horse-necked one') is a Hindu deity, the horse-headed avatar of Vishnu.
  • Hayagriva can be depicted in a number of ways, often with three heads representing the three doors of body, speech, and mind.
  • Many Buddhist teachers recommend Hayagriva as the practice most needed in modern times of rampant Egoism and Attachment.
  • Hayagriva literally means ‘one with a horse’s head’. Hayagriva, the god with the head of a horse, is one of the minor incarnations of Viṣṇu.
  • The visual representation of Lord Hayagriva as per Hinduism, is that he has a human body with a white horse head.
  • Both Vedanta Desika and Vadiraja have composed Sri Hayagriva Stotram praising the divine grace and form of Lord Hayagreeva.
  • Hayagriva is an extraordinary deity, not only of the past, but of modern times; he carries extraordinary powers which help avoid smaller difficulties caused by...
  • Performing Curd Abishekam to Hayagriva can help gain his blessing for good and obedient children, excellence in education and children's overall well-being.
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  • Hayagriva is a recurring demon in the series. Hayagriva, also known as Hayagreeva ("horse-neck"), is a horse-headed deity present in Hinduism and Buddhism.