Talk:Svayambhu

Swayambhu Murthis
Some murthis, but certainly not all, are considered Swayambhu. --BostonMA talk 21:27, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

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--Svayam Vyakta Ksetras--

According to the Sri Vaisnava sect of Hinduism, there are eight Svayam Vyakta Ksetras or temples containing Swayambhu murthis. These are: This material may be returned when Wikipedia's non negotiable policy of WP:V with WP:RS using WP:CITE is followed. Referencing other Wikipedia articles does not fulfill this requirement. Also, linking to articles that don't provide relevant information to topic of article is heavily discouraged, as are an abundance of red links. Feature Article evaluators are against a user having to click more than once for adequate, sourced information. This article is a link for Hoysala architecture going for Feature Article review within the next few days or so. Sorry. Thanks! --Mattisse 15:01, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Lord Ranganatha at Srirangam
 * Lord Venkateswara at Thirumala also known as Venkatadri
 * Lord Badrinarayan at Badrinath
 * Lord Bhuvaraha at Sri Mushnam
 * Lord Devarajan at Naimisaranya
 * Lord Totadri Naadhan at Thirunelveli
 * Lord ParamaPurusha at Pushkar
 * Lord Muktinath at Muktinath

Stupa
Isn't there a stupa, too? Swayambhunath, Swayambunath, Kathmandu, Svayambhu Stupa,, ,.
 * Austerlitz -- 88.75.194.32 (talk) 17:33, 6 January 2009 (UTC)

Marathi (peopled) Language vs. Sanskrit (high class) language or simple.
Listen to translations of same words. Analyze length of translations! 67.166.222.175 (talk) 22:35, 2 May 2022 (UTC)

Correction of Swayambhu to Svayambhu
I have changed the title of this article and replaced all mentions of Swayambhu to Svayambhu, since the term is transliterated as Svayambhū in Sanskrit. This is also consistent with the spellings of the root word in the articles of Svayamvara and Svayam Bhagavan. Chronikhiles (talk) 12:03, 15 January 2023 (UTC)