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Iravan also known as Iravat and Iravant, is a minor character from the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The son of Pandava prince Arjuna (one of the main heroes of the Mahabharata) and the Naga princess Ulupi, Iravan is the central deity of the cult of Kuttantavar (Kuttandavar) which is also the name commonly given to him in that tradition—and plays a major role in the sect of Draupadi. Both these cults are of Tamil origin, from a region of the country where he is worshipped as a village deity and is known as Aravan. He is also a patron god of well-known transgender communities called Thirunangai (also Aravani in Tamil, and Hijra throughout South Asia).

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  • Iravan (en)
  • Iraván (es)
  • Iravan (fr)
  • Irawan (in)
  • Arawan (pl)
  • Ираван (Махабхарата) (ru)
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  • Iravan (en sanskrit : इरावान्), également connu sous le nom Iravat (en sanskrit : इरावत्) et Iravant, est un personnage mineur du Mahābhārata, l'épopée sanskrite de la mythologie hindoue. (fr)
  • Irawan (Dewanagari: इरवन; IAST: Iravan इरवन) atau Arawan (Tamil: அரவான்; IAST: Aravāṇ) merupakan nama salah satu dari putra Arjuna dalam wiracarita Mahabharata. Ia ikut bertempur di pihak Pandawa dalam perang besar di Kurukshetra atau Baratayuda dan gugur pada hari kedelapan. Tokoh Irawan juga dikenal dalam pewayangan Jawa dengan sebutan Bambang Irawan. Tempat tinggalnya bernama Kasatrian Nrancang Kencana. (in)
  • Arawan (tamil: அரவான் Aravān, sanskryt: इरावान् Irāvān) – bóstwo tamilskie, związane z kultem Kryszny, oparte na historii zawartej w eposie Mahabharata. W Mahabharacie jest postacią drugoplanową, synem Ardźuny, który poświęcił swe życie dla sprawy zwycięstwa Pandawów. W Tamil Nadu postać Arawana, a także Draupadi cieszą się dużą popularnością. Arawan jest także patronem transwestytów Arawani. (pl)
  • Iravan also known as Iravat and Iravant, is a minor character from the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The son of Pandava prince Arjuna (one of the main heroes of the Mahabharata) and the Naga princess Ulupi, Iravan is the central deity of the cult of Kuttantavar (Kuttandavar) which is also the name commonly given to him in that tradition—and plays a major role in the sect of Draupadi. Both these cults are of Tamil origin, from a region of the country where he is worshipped as a village deity and is known as Aravan. He is also a patron god of well-known transgender communities called Thirunangai (also Aravani in Tamil, and Hijra throughout South Asia). (en)
  • Iraván (del sánscrito इरावान्, Irāvān), también conocido como Iravat (इरावत्, Irāvat), Iravant o Araván, es un personaje menor del Majabhárata (texto epicorreligioso del siglo III a. C.). Es el hijo de Aryuna (uno de los cinco Pándavas, los principales héroes protagonistas del Majabhárata) y de la semidiosa naga . Iraván también es conocido en Indonesia (donde su nombre es Irawan). Y en la Isla de Java, incluso, hay tradiciones y creencias independientes, como, por ejemplo, la pérdida de la relación con los Naga. (es)
  • Ирава́н (санскр. इरावान्, IAST: Irāvāṇ), также Ирават (санскр. इरावत्, IAST: Irāvat) или Иравант — герой древнеиндийского эпоса «Махабхарата», сын царевича Пандавов Арджуны (одного из главных героев «Махабхараты»), и царевны нагов Улупи. В Индонезии, на острове Ява, вокруг Иравана возник ряд независимых традиций, в которых, например, он не имеет никакой связи с нагами. Легенды об Ираване являются одной из тем традиционного яванского театра теней ваянга. (ru)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mohini_in_Belur_temple.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kuvagam_Kuttantavar.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kuvagam_hijras.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Aravan_portable_head.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Houten_wajangpop_voorstellende_Irawan_TMnr_4283-38.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Nallaravan.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sri_Aravan.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Hindu_Goddess_Kali_LACMA_M.83.48_(7_of_9).jpg
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