To express in a simple way ...e fool to say, that if you ...Hold me in your arms ...I won't feel better ...If you hold me in your arms ...So put your trust in me, lover ...No-one's ever gonna take your pla...And you would be a fool to say, that if you ...Hold me in your arms ...I won't feel better ...If you hold me in your arms ...You only have to hold me ...You only have to hold me ...ake me feel the way you know I should ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...When you gonna hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms ...Hold me in your arms
Dylan has three arms, if you know what i mean ;)
Wild Arms was created on 1996-12-20.
Put your arms out, then the other person does the same. Put your arms around that person and they will do the same.
Mark Schultz wrote the song Back In His Arms Again.
The Hindu goddess Durga is typically depicted with ten arms.
She is a Hindu goddess often portrayed with eight arms, and is said that she has a pet tiger as a companion named Damon, and a golden snake.
The brother of goddess Durga is Lord Kartikeya, also known as Murugan or Skanda. He is the Hindu god of war and victory, and is often depicted as riding a peacock and carrying a spear.
Durga is the name of the Indian goddess with 8 arms. Durga is an incarnation of Devi or the Mother Goddess, a unified symbol of all divine forces.
In Hindu mythology, Durga is commonly depicted as a goddess with multiple arms riding a lion. While she is primarily worshipped in this form, some stories mention instances where she takes on a human form to fulfill a specific purpose or interact with specific individuals.
No. Some have two, Some have four, some goddess have even eight.
Lakshmi
durga maa protects her devotees in all directions!
The Hindu goddes with 4 arms is called Kali. She is also holding 2 flowers.
In Hindu mythology, Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity. She is the consort of Lord Vishnu and is often depicted with four arms holding symbolic items representing wealth and abundance. It is believed that she brings good luck and blessings to her devotees.
Mother Goddess Durga was created by the three major Hindu Gods by pooling their power. This was because a demon king, Mahishasura, had received a boon that no God will be able to kill him. When Durga was fighting with the army of Mahishasura, a particular demon, Raktabeej (blood-seed) proved difficult to kill. Raktabeej had a boon that if a drop of his blood fell on earth, a new Raktabeej would be created. Now Goddess Durga many a times, decapacitated Raktabeej or beheaded him, but the result was that more and more Raktabeej were being created. Then Goddess Durga took the form of Kali. She would collect Raktabeej's blood in a skull and drink it, so that no drop of blood fell on ground. In this way Raktabeej was killed. But Kali went berserk with killing of these uncounted Raktabeejas. She began to dance a world destroying dance. Gods then sent Shiva to pacify Kali, but Kali floored Shiva and started dancing on him. Then all the Gods and Goddesses came and requested Kali to calm down. So Kali is ferocious for the enemies of her devotees and the greatest savior for the devotees. She is depicted with a garland of skulls with ornaments made of bones around her feet and arms. She has a skull bowl in one hand and a scimitar in another. She is depicted with fiery eyes and a drooping red tongue.
Kali