I haven't got a reference for it, but I have a distant memory of
seeing it used in South Indian iconography as the name of a member of Śiva's entourage - possibly Nandin in human form with a bull's head?
Valerie J Roebuck
Manchester, UK
On 10 Aug 2013, at 17:16, Andrew Nicholson <
andrew.nicholson@stonybrook.edu> wrote:
> Dear learned colleagues,
>
> In Kurma Purana 2.7 there is a section praising Siva, in which classes
> of beings are named and he is identified with the best in each of
> those classes; this is similar to the section extolling Krsna at BhG
> 10.21-39.
>
> In the final quarter of 2.7.10 is "gaNeSAnAM ca vIrakaH". Can any of
> you help me identify who this "vIraka" (mannikin, little man) is? Is
> it a reference to some specific form of Siva, or perhaps to Skanda or
> Ganapati himself?
>
> Many
thanks for your help.
>
> Andrew
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