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includes internecine destruction among his siblings after they all get drunk. Krishna also dies in the Buddhist legend by the hand of a hunter named Jara, but while he is traveling to a frontier city. Mistaking Krishna for a pig, Jara throws a spear that fatally pierces his feet, causing Krishna great pain and then his death.
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the Child Krishna – a quite prominent feature of modern Krishnaism. The last element seems to have been Krishna Gopijanavallabha, Krishna the lover of the Gopis, among whom Radha occupies a special position. In some books, Krishna is presented as the founder and first teacher of the Bhagavata religion.
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Present-day Krishna worship is an amalgam of various elements. According to historical testimonies, Krishna-Vasudeva worship already flourished in and around Mathura several centuries before Christ. A second important element is the cult of Krishna Govinda. Still later is the worship of Bala-Krishna,
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Some scholars believe that, among others, the detailed description of Krishna’s peace mission in the 5th Book of the Mahabharata (Udyogaparvan) is likely to be based on real events. The epic’s translator J.A.B. van Buitenen in this context assumes “that there was some degree of verisimilitude in the
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II archaeological site dated to the first half of the 1st-century CE in northwest Pakistan, near the Afghanistan border, are engraved two males, along with many Buddhist images nearby. The larger of the two males held a plough and club in his two hands. The artwork also has an inscription with it in
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Krishna and his siblings' capital becomes Dvaravati. The Arjuna and Krishna interaction is missing in the Jataka version. A new legend is included, wherein Krishna laments in uncontrollable sorrow when his son dies, and a Ghatapandita feigns madness to teach Krishna a lesson. The Jataka tale also
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According to Guy Beck, "most scholars of Hinduism and Indian history accept the historicity of Krishna – that he was a real male person, whether human or divine, who lived on Indian soil by at least 1000 BCE and interacted with many other historical persons within the cycles of the
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Krishna iconography forms an important element in the figural sculpture on 17th–19th century terracotta temples of Bengal. In many temples, the stories of Krishna are depicted on a long series of narrow panels along the base of the facade. In other temples, the important Krishnalila episodes are
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Radha is seen as Krishna's lover-consort (although in some beliefs Radha is considered to be Krishna's married consort). On the other hand, Rukmini and others are already married to him. Krishna had eight chief wives, known as Ashtabharyas. Regional texts vary in the identity of Krishna's wives
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accords a metaphysical significance to the performances and treats them as a religious ritual, infusing daily life with spiritual meaning, thus representing a good, honest, happy life. Similarly, Krishna-inspired performances aim to cleanse the hearts of faithful actors and listeners. Singing,
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to offer his condolences when Gandhari and Dhritarashtra visited Kurukshetra, as stated in Stree Parva. Feeling that Krishna deliberately did not put an end to the war, in a fit of rage and sorrow, Gandhari said, "Thou were indifferent to the Kurus and the Pandavas whilst they slew each other.
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follow the general outline of the story, but are different from the Hindu versions as well. For example, the Buddhist legend describes Devagabbha (Devaki) to have been isolated in a palace built upon a pole after she is born, so no future husband could reach her. Krishna's father similarly is
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Across the various theologies and philosophies, the common theme presents Krishna as the essence and symbol of divine love, with human life and love as a reflection of the divine. The longing and love-filled legends of Krishna and the gopis, his playful pranks as a baby, as well as his later
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described as a powerful king, but who meets up with Devagabbha anyway, and to whom Kamsa gives away his sister Devagabbha in marriage. The siblings of Krishna are not killed by Kamsa, though he tries. In the Buddhist version of the legend, all of Krishna's siblings grow to maturity.
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texts. They portray him in various perspectives: as a god-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero, and the universal supreme being. His iconography reflects these legends and shows him in different stages of his life, such as an infant eating butter, a young boy playing a
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is a constant theme in the legends of Krishna's childhood and youth. Even when he is battling with a serpent to protect others, he is described in Hindu texts as if he were playing a game. This quality of playfulness in Krishna is celebrated during festivals as Rasa-Lila and
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chapters, with a cumulative total of between 16,000 and 18,000 verses depending on the version. The tenth book of the text, which contains about 4,000 verses (~25%) and is dedicated to legends about Krishna, has been the most popular and widely studied part of this text.
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and other ancient literature – only potential because this verse could have been interpolated into the text, or the Krishna Devakiputra, could be different from the deity Krishna. These doubts are supported by the fact that the much later age
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sampradayas considered an independent deity and supreme. Vaishnavas accept many incarnations of Vishnu, but Krishna is particularly important. Their theologies are generally centered either on Vishnu or an avatar such as Krishna as supreme. The terms
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The philosophy of the Bhagavata is a mixture of Vedanta terminology, Samkhyan metaphysics, and devotionalized Yoga praxis. (...) The tenth book promotes Krishna as the highest absolute personal aspect of godhead – the personality behind the term
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century, wrote a complete version of Krishna legends in the Jain tradition and credited it to the ancient Vimalasuri. Partial and older versions of the Krishna story are available in Jain literature, such as in the
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and join him in singing and dancing. Even those who could not physically be there join him through meditation. He is the spiritual essence and the love-eternal in existence, the gopis metaphorically represent the
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Krishna legends then describe his return to Mathura. He overthrows and kills the tyrant king, his maternal uncle Kamsa/Kansa after quelling several assassination attempts by Kamsa. He reinstates Kamsa's father,
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David Crystal (2004), The Penguin Encyclopedia, Penguin Books, p. 1353, Quote: " is the most famous exponent of Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy and the source of the main currents of modern Hindu
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The use of the term bhakti, meaning devotion, is not confined to any one deity. However, Krishna is an important and popular focus of the devotionalism tradition within Hinduism, particularly among the
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epic and puranic histories." Yet, Beck also notes that there is an "enormous number of contradictions and discrepancies surrounding the chronology of Krishna's life as depicted in the Sanskrit canon".
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Then he declared the Truths and identified the Birth: "At that time, Ananda was Rohineyya, Sariputta was Vasudeva , the followers of the Buddha were the other persons, and I myself was Ghatapandita."
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dynasty to which Krishna belonged". The word Herakles, states Bryant, is likely a Greek phonetic equivalent of Hari-Krishna, as is Methora of Mathura, Kleisobora of Krishnapura, and the Jobares of
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dialogues with other figures, are philosophically treated as metaphors for the human longing for the divine and for meaning, and the play between the universals and the human soul. Krishna's
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announcing Kamsa's death. Kamsa arranges to kill all of Devaki's children. When Krishna is born, Vasudeva secretly carries the infant Krishna away across the Yamuna, and exchanges him with
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in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is widely revered among Hindu divinities. Krishna's birthday is celebrated every year by Hindus on
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Siddiq & Ahmad (1995), Enforced Apostasy: Zaheeruddin v. State and the Official Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan, Law & Inequality, Volume 14, pp. 275–324
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synthesizes an Advaita, Samkhya, and Yoga framework for Krishna, but it does so through loving devotion to Krishna. Bryant describes the synthesis of ideas in Bhagavata Purana as:
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and becomes a leading prince at the court. In one version of the Krishna story, as narrated by Shanta Rao, Krishna after Kamsa's death leads the Yadavas to the newly built city of
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as, " has inspired more derivative literature, poetry, drama, dance, theatre and art than any other text in the history of Sanskrit literature, with the possible exception of the
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and his clan of Yadavas die in a fire created by an ascetic named Dvaipayana. Similarly, after dying from the hunter Jara's arrow, the Jaina texts state Krishna goes to the
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It is stated in the Indian texts that the legendary Kurukshetra War led to the death of all the hundred sons of Gandhari. After Duryodhana's death, Krishna visits
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Couture, André (2006). "The emergence of a group of four characters (Vasudeva, Samkarsana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha) in the Harivamsa: points for consideration".
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mention the devotees of Vâsudeva and Baladeva. These texts have many peculiarities and may be a garbled and confused version of the Krishna legends. The texts of
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in Book 11, Chapter 31 states that after his death, Krishna returned to his transcendent abode directly because of his yogic concentration. Waiting gods such as
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is a theology of love-play. According to John Koller, "love is presented not simply as a means to salvation, it is the highest life". Human love is God's love.
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with a difference. In conventional nondual Vedanta, all reality is interconnected and one, the Bhagavata posits that the reality is interconnected and plural.
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Quote: "The regional texts vary in the identity of Krishna's wife (consort), some presenting it as Rukmini, some as Radha, some as Svaminiji, some adding all
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mentions Kamsa, Devagabbha (Sk: Devaki), Upasagara or Vasudeva, Govaddhana (Sk: Govardhana), Baladeva (Balarama), and Kanha or Kesava (Sk: Krishna, Keshava).
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similarly to the Bhagavad Gita where in Krishna instructs Arjuna. it is the Krishna's final discourse to Uddhava before Krishna draws his worldly 'descent' (
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texts. The stories enacted and the numerous choreographic themes are inspired by the legends in Hindu texts, including Krishna-related literature such as
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starts in the 2nd century BCE with the coinage of Agathocles and the Heliodorus pillar, but the name of Krishna appears rather later in epigraphy. At the
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p. 51: The coins of Rajuvula have been recovered from the Sultanpur District...the Brahmi inscription on the Mora stone slab, now in the Mathura Museum,
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and Vishnuism have sometimes been used to distinguish the two, the former implying that Krishna is the transcendent Supreme Being. Some scholars, as
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makes several references to Krishna and his associates found in later Indian texts. In his commentary on Pāṇini's verse 3.1.26, he also uses the word
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The movement originated in South India during the 7th century CE, spreading northwards from Tamil Nadu through Karnataka and Maharashtra; by the 15th
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Guidelines for the preparation of Krishna icons in design and architecture are described in medieval-era Sanskrit texts on Hindu temple arts such as
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All Vaishnava traditions recognise Krishna as the eighth avatar of Vishnu; others identify Krishna with Vishnu, while Krishnaite traditions such as
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The Body of God : An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram
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The Body of God : An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram
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are widely considered to be a poetic masterpiece, full of imagination and metaphors, with no relation to the realism of pastoral life found in the
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fame. For example, Archer states that the coincidence of the two names appearing together in the same Upanishad verse cannot be dismissed easily.
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p. 113: "The Bengal School identifies the Bhagavat with Krishna depicted in the Shrimad-Bhagavata and presents him as its highest personal God."
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Quote: "Krsna's various appearances as a divine hero, alluring god child, cosmic prankster, perfect lover, and universal supreme being (...)".
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and Jaina literature suggests that Krishna theology was existent and important in the religious landscape observed by non-Hindu traditions of
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also contain guidelines for sculpting Krishna and Rukmini. Several statues made according to these guidelines are in the collections of the
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Fresco depicting Raslila, the joyful dance of Krishna with his favourite gopi, Radha, from a Hindu temple in Fateh Jang, Attock district.jpg
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On the touch-stone of this definition of the final and positive characteristic of Sri Krsna as the Highest Divinity as Svayam-rupa Bhagavan
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The tradition of Krishna appears to be an amalgamation of several independent deities of ancient India, the earliest to be attested being
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BCE, mention Saṃkarṣaṇa and Vāsudeva, also mention that the structure was built for their worship in association with the supreme deity
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in Kerala. Since the 1960s, the worship of Krishna has also spread to the Western world and to Africa, largely due to the work of the
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The Krishna stories have played a key role in the history of Indian theatre, music, and dance, particularly through the tradition of
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centuries, and these include Vaishnavism iconography. According to John Guy, the curator and director of Southeast Asian arts at the
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The medieval era arts of Vietnam and Cambodia feature Krishna. The earliest surviving sculptures and reliefs are from the 6th and 7th
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of Jainism follows the same general outline as those in the Hindu texts, but in details, they are very different: they include Jain
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The legends of Krishna's childhood and youth describe him as a cow-herder, a mischievous boy whose pranks earn him the nickname
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While Sheridan and Pintchman both affirm Bryant's view, the latter adds that the Vedantic view emphasized in the Bhagavata is
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sect of Vaishnavism. Madhusudana Sarasvati, an India philosopher, presented Krishna theology in nondualism-monism framework (
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pillar" (both are Vishnu-Krishna-related terms). Additionally, the inscription includes a Krishna-related verse from chapter
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is an example. Krishna plays his flute and the gopis come immediately, from whatever they were doing, to the banks of the
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Jiva Gosvamin's Tattvasandarbha: A Study on the Philosophical and Sectarian Development of the Gaudiya Vaisnava Movement
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as a spiritually important text, celebrate Krishna-related festivals, and intermingle with Hindus as spiritual cousins.
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reliefs along with those of the Hindu god Rama in east Java, before Islam replaced Buddhism and Hinduism on the island.
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in many ways, but with some common features. His iconography typically depicts him with black, dark, or blue skin, like
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A wide range of theological and philosophical ideas are presented through Krishna in Hindu texts. The teachings of the
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fantasy. It ends on a triumphal note, not with the death of Krishna. Differing in some details, the fifth book of the
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but never cites this verse of the Chandogya Upanishad. Other scholars disagree that the Krishna mentioned along with
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Hemacandra Abhidhânacintâmani, Ed. Boehtlingk and Rien, p. 128, and Barnett's translation of the Antagada Dasāo, pp.
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Krishna iconography appears in many versions across India. For example (left to right): Srinath, Jagannath, Vithoba.
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Harvey, D. A. (2003). "Beyond Enlightenment: Occultism, Politics, and Culture in France from the Old Regime to the
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Dance of Divine Love: The Rڄasa Lڄilڄa of Krishna from the Bhڄagavata Purڄa. na, India's classic sacred love story
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The number of Krishna's children varies from one interpretation to another. According to some scriptures like the
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Religious Celebrations: An Encyclopedia of Holidays, Festivals, Solemn Observances, and Spiritual Commemorations
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Other legends describe him as an enchanter and playful lover of the gopis (milkmaids) of Vrindavana, especially
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Indian Epigraphy: A Guide to the Study of Inscriptions in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and the Other Indo-Aryan Languages
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Indian Epigraphy: A Guide to the Study of Inscriptions in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and the other Indo-Aryan Languages
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Khare, M. D. (1967). "Discovery of a Vishnu temple near the Heliodorus pillar, Besnagar, Dist. Vidisha (MP)".
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as figures in the story, and generally are polemically critical of Krishna, unlike the versions found in the
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Puranic Encyclopaedia: A Comprehensive Dictionary With Special Reference to the Epic and Puranic Literature
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Dance of divine love: The Rasa Lila of Krishna from the Bhagavata Purana, India's classic sacred love story
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Shen, Xuezheng; Li, Jingwen; Zhang, Yunzhuo; Liu, Shanshan; Hong, Jangsun; Lee, Jongyoon (31 March 2020).
1992:(Indian flute). In this form, he is usually shown standing with one leg bent in front of the other in the 1938: 17357: 17337: 17104: 14557: 14000: 6946:
Trésor de monnaies indiennes et indo-grecques d'Aï Khanoum (Afghanistan). II. Les monnaies indo-grecques.
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mention these tales as well, also with many peculiarities and different versions, in their legends about
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Alanna Kaivalya (2014), Sacred Sound: Discovering the Myth and Meaning of Mantra and Kirtan, New World,
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figure 327. Manaku, Radha's messenger describing Krishna standing with the cow-girls, gopi from Basohli.
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Palkhi: a pilgrimage to Pandharpur – translated from the Marathi book Pālakhī by Philip C. Engblom
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crocodile is thrashing around, and at the other end a person seemingly holding a basket over his head.
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of Gaudiya Vaishnavism has compiled a comprehensive summary of bhakti called Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu.
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is told in a realistic style that describes Krishna's life as a poor herder but weaves in poetic and
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century CE. Krishna remained a part of the Javanese cultural and theological fabric through the 14th
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were unable to trace the path Krishna took to leave his human incarnation and return to his abode.
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depicted on large brick panels above the entrance arches or on the walls surrounding the entrance.
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stating that the path to immortality and heaven is to correctly live a life of three virtues: self-
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teachings of Devchandra Maharaj and his famous successor, Mahamati Prannath. In southern India,
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Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala states have many major Krishna temples, and
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4th century), Krishna is woshipped in the form of Purushottama in Odia (Odisha). The notable
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The bhakti movements devoted to Krishna became prominent in southern India in the 7th to 9th
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posture. He is sometimes accompanied by cows or a calf, which symbolise the divine herdsman
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The earliest text containing detailed descriptions of Krishna as a personality is the epic
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There are numerous versions of Krishna's life story, of which three are most studied: the
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in Gujarat marks the location where Krishna is believed to have died. It is also known as
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was composed in, Krishna was widely seen as an avatar of Vishnu rather than an individual
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India: The Ancient Past: A History of the Indian Subcontinent from C. 7000 BCE to CE 1200
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of the deity is actually a misrepresentation of a shaft with a half-moon parasol on top (
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Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History and Literature
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is not only viewed as a form of Krishna. He is also by some considered that of Vishnu,
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fame, and Harrison produced a 1969 recording of the mantra by devotees from the London
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95, just above, appears to point to bhakti, faith or devotion, felt for this Vâsudeva.
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While the Buddhist Jataka texts co-opt Krishna-Vasudeva and make him a student of the
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playfully mimic his legends, such as by making human gymnastic pyramids to break open
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A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century
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A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century
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upholds the principle of non-violence, a central idea of Jainism. The villain is the
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Krishna is found in Southeast Asian history and art, but to a far lesser extent than
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Therefore, O Govinda, thou shalt be the slayer of thy own kinsmen!" According to the
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The first known depiction of the life of Krishna himself comes relatively late, with
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Facets of Jainology: Selected Research Papers on Jain Society, Religion, and Culture
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Klostermaier, K. (1974). "The Bhaktirasamrtasindhubindu of Visvanatha Cakravartin".
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Like the Jain versions of the Krishna legends, the Buddhist versions such as one in
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Pâṇ. IV. 3. 98, Vâsudevârjunâbhyâm vun. See Bhandarkar, Vaishnavism and Śaivism, p.
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Many Heads, Arms, and Eyes: Origin, Meaning, and Form of Multiplicity in Indian Art
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Many Heads, Arms, and Eyes: Origin, Meaning, and Form of Multiplicity in Indian Art
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considers Krishna to be the supreme lord while the ten incarnations are his forms.
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that reflect his many associations and attributes. Among the most common names are
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New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thought
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Nilakanth Purushottam Joshi, Iconography of Balarāma, Abhinav Publications, 1979,
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or the "killing of Kamsa", an important part of the legends surrounding Krishna.
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The Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia: The Emergence of Cities and States
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Rethinking the Mahābhārata: a reader's guide to the education of the dharma king
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Indian dance and music theatre traces its origins and techniques to the ancient
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12th-century art depicting Krishna playing flute with gathered living beings at
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as a student of the sage Ghora of the Angirasa family. Ghora is identified with
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Emergence of Viṣṇu and Śiva Images in India: Numismatic and Sculptural Evidence
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Krishna is celebrated in the Vaishnava tradition in various stages of his life.
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Srila Prabhupada – He Built a House in which the whole world can live in peace
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The Hare Krishna Movement: The Postcharismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant
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The Cattle and the Stick: An Ethnographic Profile of the Raut of Chhattisgarh
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Cooler, Richard M. (1978). "Sculpture, Kingship, and the Triad of Phnom Da".
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or surrounded by female devotees, or a friendly charioteer giving counsel to
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Claiming Knowledge: Strategies of Epistemology from Theosophy to the New Age
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The Indian Way: An Introduction to the Philosophies & Religions of India
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Orissa: Shri Krishna Jagannatha: the Mushali parva from Sarala's Mahabharata
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have written reverently about Krishna in most of their works, including the
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In other Jain texts, Krishna is stated to be a cousin of the twenty-second
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Krishna's iconography has also been found in Thailand, along with those of
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has the legend that it was designed by Krishna and were made to look like
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philosophy with people in the Western world by spreading the teachings of
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Alternative Krishnas: Regional and Vernacular Variations on a Hindu Deity
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Avatar and Incarnation: The Divine in Human Form in the World's Religions
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Alternative Krishnas: Regional And Vernacular Variations on a Hindu Deity
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A History of God: The 4000-year Quest of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
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in his previous life, the Hindu texts co-opt the Buddha and make him an
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BCE, contains a reference to the Shyamantaka jewel in the possession of
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centuries, from both the Funan and Zhenla period archaeological sites.
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contributed to the synthesis of various figures as aspects of Krishna.
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manuscripts also exist in many versions, in numerous Indian languages.
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tell Krishna's life story or some highlights from it. Two Puranas, the
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The anecdotes and narratives of Krishna's life are generally titled as
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The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Vimalasuri is attributed to be the author of the Jain version of the
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region of northern Thailand. These are dated to about the 7th and 8th
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in the ancient Upanishad is unrelated to the later Hindu god of the
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as a potential source of fables and Vedic lore about Krishna in the
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Landmarks in Telugu Literature: A Short Survey of Telugu Literature
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or notable figures which, amongst others, includes the twenty-four
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In Krishna-related Hindu traditions, he is most commonly seen with
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Mystery of Mystery: A Primer of Thelemic Ecclesiastical Gnosticism
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The Kṛṣṇa Cycle in the Purāṇas: Themes and Motifs in a Heroic Saga
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The Kṛṣṇa Cycle in the Purāṇas: Themes and Motifs in a Heroic Saga
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imagery in India. The deities displayed on the coins appear to be
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century, and he is sometimes a member of an eclectic pantheon in
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John Guy; Pierre Baptiste; Lawrence Becker; et al. (2014).
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century, it was established in Bengal and northern India. Early
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tradition of Vaishnavism, presented Krishna in the framework of
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The Variation in Iconography Depicting Krishna and the Ras Leela
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realism and embeds Krishna in mystical terms and eulogies. The
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In other icons, he is a part of battlefield scenes of the epic
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is an act of remembering the dharma in the text, as a form of
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of Krishna with flute with humans and cows listening, 1258 CE.
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This summary is an account based on literary details from the
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contains a detailed version of Krishna's childhood and youth.
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God at Play: Seeing God Through the Lens of the Young Krishna
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Ineffability: The Failure of Words in Philosophy and Religion
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A Companion to Indian Mythology: Hindu, Buddhist & Jaina
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as black- or blue-skinned. Krishna is also known by various
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Barbara Holdrege (2015), Bhakti and Embodiment, Routledge,
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Monier Williams Sanskrit–English Dictionary (2008 revision)
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BCE. This is "the earliest unambiguous image" of the deity.
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This article is about the Hindu deity. For other uses, see
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Irwin, John (1974). "The Heliodorus Pillar at Besanagar".
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Krishna's life is written about in "Krishna Avtar" of the
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is one of the widely celebrated festivals in South India.
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Baby Krishna on a swing, depicted with his foster parents
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India as Described in Early Texts of Buddhism and Jainism
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Mokashi, Digambar Balkrishna; Engblom, Philip C. (1987).
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Krishna worship or reverence has been adopted by several
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Theosophy: A Modern Expression of the Wisdom of the Ages
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Vanamala of Vasudeva-Krsna-Visnu and Sankarsana-Balarama
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have inspired many performance arts repertoire, such as
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has to forsake the non-violence principle and kill the
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centuries CE. The earliest works included those of the
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sects. Devotees of Krishna subscribe to the concept of
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are considered as Lakshmi's or Radha's manifestations.
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The Art of Loving Krishna: Ornamentation and Devotion
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Krishna's childhood illustrates the Hindu concept of
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The name "Krishna" originates from the Sanskrit word
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God of Protection, Compassion, Tenderness, and Love,
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Dwarkadheesh Bhagwan Shree Krishn – Sarvkala Sampann
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Krishna is often depicted wearing a peacock-feather
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Chota Nagpur, a Little-known Province of the Empire
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India. pp. 249–254. 13000: 12519:. Studies in Comparative Religion. Columbia, SC: 11799: 11390:. 23 September 2008 – via www.thehindu.com. 11137: 10915: 10857: 10529: 10303: 10066: 9809:The Virtue of Nonviolence: From Gautama to Gandhi 8570:Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions 8196: 7082: 7013:L. A. Waddell (1914), Besnagar Pillar Inscription 6722:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp.  6509: 4627:Depiction of Krishna playing the flute, mural of 3405:, based on the Krishna-focussed syncretist Hindu- 3139:, of "Krishna Govinda" (cow-finding Krishna), of 2260:. Two of Krishna's siblings also survive, namely 1428:script, which has been deciphered by scholars as 1229:BCE. The inscription states that Heliodorus is a 986:, relating to the adjective meaning "darkening". 17259: 12143: 10918:, pp. 19–23, for reliefs details see 24–41. 10768: 10694: 10312: 9805: 9774: 9772: 9622:. 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Krishna plays a key role in the 1085:, and they started to be identified with 13138: 13025:A history of Indian literature, 500–1399 12927: 12908:, Oxford University Press, p. 160, 11758: 11738: 11643:Jainism: An Indian Religion of Salvation 11400: 11237: 10800: 10396:Journal of the American Oriental Society 10366: 10347: 10315:Journal of the American Oriental Society 10124: 9882: 9684:Journal of the American Oriental Society 9603: 9546: 9392:, pp. 373–378 (Satyanarayana Dasa). 9311: 9129: 9117: 9093: 9081: 9041: 8462: 8430: 8215: 8108: 8067:. Oxford University Press. p. 106. 7972:. Encyclopædia Britannica. p. 885. 7907:Vishvanatha, Cakravarti Thakura (2011). 7790: 7660:Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. 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(1987). 5827: 5814: 4874:and is recognised as a saint of 4170: 4053:Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki 3971:In the 2012 Hindi animated film 3724: 3715: 3706: 3346:, is linked to the Bengali poet 2818:can be considered, according to 2746:Proposed datings and historicity 2653: 2644: 2635: 2118:. Similarly, early medieval-era 1937: 1923: 1909: 1895: 1881: 1867: 1807:The ancient Sanskrit grammarian 1539: 790:. He is a central figure in the 697: 17165: 15003:48 kos parikrama of Kurukshetra 14744: 13766:Associated with Krishna's life 13742:48 Kos Parikrama of Kurukshetra 12807:. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons. 11887:E.B. Cowell; WHD Rouse (1901). 11803:Dictionary of Pali Proper Names 11409:from the original on 1 May 2022 11205:Thurlapati (4 September 1966). 10775:. Routledge. pp. 118–119. 10479:. Sahitya Akademi. p. 49. 10348:Jacobsen, Knut A., ed. (2005). 10131:Klostermaier, Klaus K. (2005). 9661:. Routledge. pp. 210–215. 8572:. 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Its chanting was known as 2987: 2627:Versions and interpretations 2390: 2290:devastating rains and floods 1043:state and nearby regions of 257:Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya 7: 13455: 12697:An Introduction to Hinduism 12649:, Oxford University Press, 12489:. Mineola, NY: Dover Publ. 12356:Ellwood, Robert S. (1986). 12150:Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era 11702:. I.B. Tauris. p. 42. 11676:, SUNY Press, p. 191, 11240:"సినిమా: శ్రీ కృష్ణ అవతారం" 10968:History of Sanskrit Poetics 10870:Subhadradis Diskul (M.C.); 10500:Schomer & McLeod (1987) 9919: 9205:Benjamin E. Zeller (2010), 9021:. Orbis Books. p. 44. 8878:Jeaneane D. Fowler (2012). 8788:Handbook of Hindu Mythology 7941:. : Grolier. 1988. p.  7815:T. Richard Blurton (1993). 7394:Maurice Winternitz (1981), 6367: 5824:was developed by Nimbārka." 4876:Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica 4847:, an influential figure in 4618: 4308:Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura 4283:Madan Mohan Temple, Karauli 4162:, Krishna was portrayed by 4140:, Krishna was portrayed by 4123:, Krishna was portrayed by 4110:, Krishna was portrayed by 4088:, Krishna was portrayed by 4075:, Krishna was portrayed by 4056:, Krishna was portrayed by 4039:, Krishna was portrayed by 4018:, Krishna was portrayed by 4001:, Krishna was portrayed by 3964:, Krishna was portrayed by 3951:, Krishna was portrayed by 3734:The Krishna legends in the 3114: 2930:and the ultimate aspect of 2527:According to the epic poem 1257:BCE and is now known after 977: 815:, and is mentioned in many 738: 159: 10: 17409: 13313:Case, Margaret H. (2000). 13280:Brown, Sara Black (2014). 13001:Marijke J. Klokke (2000). 12595:; Ekstrand, Maria (2004). 12538:Beck, Guy L., ed. (2005). 12217:Cormack, Margaret (2013). 12029:10.7230/KOSCAS.2020.58.159 11800:G.P. Malalasekera (2003). 10707:The Hare Krishnas in India 10652:Bryant & Ekstrand 2004 10264:, chapter 9. Jagannāthism. 10067:Graham M. Schweig (2005). 9997:Bryant & Ekstrand 2004 9723:. Routledge. p. 210. 9285:. Routledge. p. 149. 8623:. India: Wiley-Blackwell. 8589:Princeton University Press 8237:Kelkar, Ashok R. (2001) . 8197:Stuart Cary Welch (1985). 8174:The Qualities of Sri Krsna 8145:Students' Britannica India 7938:The Encyclopedia Americana 7805:, The Krishna of Painting. 7581:Krishna-cult in Indian Art 7518:Krishna-cult in Indian Art 7305:Krishna-cult in Indian Art 6891:Srinivasan, Doris (1997). 6624:Selengut, Charles (1996). 6204:World History Encyclopedia 5865:Bryant & Ekstrand 2004 4439: 4221:Hare Krishna Golden Temple 3652:Metropolitan Museum of Art 3212: 2996: 2749: 2593:and dies. The pilgrimage ( 2573: 2516: 2399:Krishna with his consorts 2304:Studying with the Brahman 2189: 2124:Government Museum, Chennai 2047:battlefield of Kurukshetra 1988:or crown, and playing the 1969:, a purple-colored fruit). 1824: 1780:and the Ghata-Jâtaka (No. 1532:, a later appendix to the 1472:Krishna in the Mahabharata 1469: 1114: 967: 615:and various other children 546:other children of Vasudeva 36: 29: 17383:Heroes in Hindu mythology 17162: 16989: 16954: 16780: 16715: 16622: 16549: 16542: 16441: 16344: 16335: 16243: 16129: 16086: 16053: 15971: 15945: 15917: 15908: 15887: 15878: 15867: 15786: 15655: 15646: 15625: 15560: 15524: 15086: 15053: 14980: 14912: 14793: 14780: 14754: 14694: 14605: 14523: 14381: 14370: 14240: 14187: 14106: 14095: 14027: 13945: 13883: 13845: 13757: 13692: 13609: 13532: 13519: 13463: 13385:10.1017/S0017816000002315 13334:Crooke, W. (March 1900). 13227:History of Indian theatre 13206:History of Indian Theatre 13139:Sheridan, Daniel (1986). 13056:Ramnarace, Vijay (2014). 13022:Kumar Das, Sisir (2006). 12995:Garuda Pillar of Besnagar 12473:General and cited sources 12280:. Garber Communications. 11754:. Luzac. pp. 99–101. 11000:Vemsani, Lavanya (2016). 10978:(2015 Reprint), pp. 10–41 10769:Brian A. Hatcher (2015). 10526:, Encyclopædia Britannica 10229:10.1007/s10781-006-9009-x 10091:Bhattacharya, Gouriswar: 9806:Nicholas F. Gier (2004). 9619:Krishna, The Butter Thief 9445:. In David Ludden (ed.). 9441:William R. Pinch (1996). 9402:Jindel, Rajendra (1976). 9044:, pp. 9–14, 145–149. 8591:, Princeton, NJ; Oxford. 8118:Krishna, The Butter Thief 7755:Richard Thompson (2007), 7579:Sunil Kumar Bhattacharya 7516:Sunil Kumar Bhattacharya 7449:The Hare Krishna Movement 7331:"Britannica: Mahabharata" 7243:Doris Srinivasan (1997). 6714:Hiltebeitel, Alf (2001). 6674:16 September 2018 at the 6484:History of Indian Theatre 6176:Krishna, Lord Or Avatara? 6036:. Library of Alexandria. 5988:India: A Sacred Geography 4870:Krishna was canonised by 4802:, and the founder of the 4764:used to consider him the 4655:(Sanskrit: Mathura), the 4298:Pushtimarg Haveli-Temples 4137:Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran 3905:In the 1933 Bengali film 3302:Bhakti pioneers included 2502:, the consort of Vishnu. 1484:Krishna advising Pandavas 1396:CE and mentions the five 1341:inscription nearby reads 658: 648: 640: 622: 595: 554: 526: 482: 463: 444: 439: 388: 380: 317: 305: 295: 285: 264: 243: 202: 166: 151: 141: 99: 84: 76: 53: 48: 17348:Names of God in Hinduism 16234:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 14678:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 13336:"The Legends of Krishna" 12928:Matchett, Freda (2001). 12897:Bhaktivedanta Book Trust 12822:Shah, Natubhai (2004) , 11908:Daniel E Bassuk (1987). 11699:Jainism: An Introduction 11696:Jeffery D. Long (2009). 11078:Zarrilli, P. B. (2000). 10726:Peter Lavezzoli (2006), 10475:Sisir Kumar Das (2005). 9582:Tracy Pintchman (1994), 8905:Eknath Easwaran (2007). 8751:D Dennis Hudson (2008). 8717:D Dennis Hudson (2008). 8176:. GNPress. p. 152. 8061:Ariel Glucklich (2008). 7966:Benton, William (1974). 7546:17 February 2012 at the 7231:. Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan. 7182:Krishna Theatre in India 7152:Richard Salomon (1998). 7035:Richard Salomon (1998). 6688:Monier Monier Williams, 6597:Lavanya Vemsani (2016). 6558:Cynthia Packert (2010). 5930:K. Klostermaier (1997). 5895:"Krishna the Yogeshwara" 5877:Swami Sivananda (1964). 4735: 4373:Ranchodrai Temple, Dakor 4246:ISKCON Temple, Vrindavan 4226:ISKCON Temple, Bangalore 4107:Paramavatar Shri Krishna 3977:, Krishna was voiced by 3899: 3548:gained the attention of 3526:Kali-Santarana Upanishad 3385:promoted the worship of 2968:have attracted numerous 2878:Gaudiya Vaishnava school 2752:Vedic-Puranic chronology 2185: 1704:Honolulu Academy of Arts 1111:Early epigraphic sources 176:(Krishnaism-Vaishnavism) 32:Krishna (disambiguation) 17333:Life-death-rebirth gods 16313:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam 15547:Epic-Puranic chronology 13420:Encyclopædia Britannica 13367:Hudson, Dennis (1980). 13181:Toffin, Gérard (2012). 13125:, Motilal Banarsidass, 12931:Kṛṣṇa, Lord or Avatāra? 12577:10.1093/jaarel/li.4.551 12455:. Berkeley: Red Flame. 12252:10.1111/1540-6563.00035 12183:Minahan, James (2012). 12113:"Manifestations of God" 11028:Graham Schweig (2007), 10970:, Motilal Banarsidass, 10705:Charles Brooks (1989), 9942:Kennedy, M. T. (1925). 9108:, pp. 18, 245–249. 9096:, pp. 89–104, 146. 8583:Schweig, G. M. (2005). 8558:, pp. 124–130, 224 8495:Sanghi, Ashwin (2012). 8170:Satsvarupa dasa Goswami 7759:, Motilal Banarsidass, 7562:3 and J.R.A.S. 1910, p. 7459:, pp. 33–34 with note 3 6845:Singh, Upinder (2008). 6753:Oxford University Press 6662:18 October 2019 at the 6371:: The Cult of Gopāla". 6174:Freda Matchett (2001). 6126:Encyclopædia Britannica 4821:new religious movements 4490:. 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Brill. p. 215. 6482:ML Varadpande (1987), 5770:This article contains 4694: 4636: 4629:Bhutia Busty Monastery 4387:Sri Kunj Bihari Temple 4293:Prem Mandir, Vrindavan 4263:Jagannath Temple, Puri 4231:ISKCON Temple, Chennai 4020:Sarvadaman D. Banerjee 3923:Sri Krishna Tulabharam 3592: 3495:(as instructed by his 3484: 3391:Mahanubhava Sampradaya 3236: 3172:'Lord of the Universe' 3121:Vasudeva Anakadundubhi 3059:regard Krishna as the 3016: 2945: 2809: 2777: 2416: 2341:traditions worshiping 2316: 2315:, 1525–1550 CE print). 2209: 2170:, Haryana, Delhi, and 2026: 1981: 1721:towards the end of 4th 1707: 1591:Sandilya Bhakti Sutras 1549: 1485: 1351:Heliodorus inscription 1346: 1238: 1151: 805:Brahma Vaivarta Purana 673:This article contains 342:Brahma Vaivarta Purana 39:Krsna (disambiguation) 17393:Prophets in Ahmadiyya 17268:Akilattirattu Ammanai 17041:Hindu gurus and sants 16293:Eighteen Lesser Texts 14786: 13525: 13255:Philosophies Of India 13106:. New York: Praeger. 12889:The Srimad Bhagavatam 12664:Eschmann, Anncharlott 12646:Krishna: A Sourcebook 12513:Beck, Guy L. (1993). 12303:Hanegraaff, Wouter J. 12111:Smith, Peter (2000). 12078:Sociological Analysis 11962:Shahar, Meir (2015). 11724:"Andhakavenhu Puttaa" 11536:Zoom TV Entertainment 11329:The Financial Express 11207:"శ్రీ కృష్ణ తులాభారం" 11086:. Routledge. p.  10747:Peter Clarke (2005), 10625:"Sri Krishna Jayanti" 9917:Folk Vaishnavism and 9749:Juan Mascaró (1962). 9447:Contesting the Nation 9265:J.A.B. van Buitenen, 8568:Lynne Gibson (1999). 8470:"Yashoda and Krishna" 8445:The Poems of Sūradāsa 8001:Yale University Press 7993:Harle, J. C. (1994). 7711:The Study of Hinduism 7469:Sandilya Bhakti Sutra 7270:Jason Neelis (2010). 7212:. J. Murray. p.  7125:Burjor Avari (2016). 6352:, pp. 15, 36, 56 6218:"Krishna Janmashtami" 5985:Diana L. Eck (2012). 4718:Chinese folk religion 4684: 4649:Vidhurapandita Jataka 4626: 4114:and Nirnay Samadhiya. 3579: 3474: 3361:, saint poets of the 3226: 3119:"Krishna, the son of 3081:, the founder of the 3010: 2982:Madhusudana Sarasvati 2941:Krishna: A Sourcebook 2923: 2882:Achintya Bheda Abheda 2803: 2763: 2479:(also called Satya), 2424:, as the king of the 2398: 2298: 2216:, Krishna is born to 2199: 2012: 1975: 1682: 1547: 1483: 1329: 1217: 1136:Agathocles of Bactria 1129: 944:in Tamil Nadu and in 91:Statue of Krishna at 17031:Anti-Hindu sentiment 12877:Kisari Mohan Ganguli 12504:Basu, M. M. (1932). 11726:. www.vipassana.info 11273:"Shri Krishna Leela" 10429:Bowen, Paul (1998). 10256:, pp. 387–392; 10135:A Survey of Hinduism 9915:See McDaniel, June, 9845:John Dowson (2003). 9643:Krishna: Hindu Deity 9207:Prophets and Protons 8305:Tryna Lyons (2004). 7227:Puri, B. N. (1968). 6948:" Revue numismatique 6747:B. M. Misra (2007). 6445:The Bhagavata Purana 6373:History of Religions 6300:History of Religions 5901:. 12 September 2014. 4884:Ordo Templi Orientis 4849:perennial philosophy 4776:Manifestation of God 4393:Swaminarayan Temples 4303:Dwarkadhish Kankroli 4236:ISKCON Temple, Delhi 4201:Govind Dev Ji Temple 4069:and the 2019 series 4043:, Dhriti Bhatia and 3935:Sri Krishna Vijayamu 3881:Uthrattathi Jalamela 3562:Radha Krishna Temple 3539:hari-nama sankirtana 3513:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu 3393:founded by Sarvajna 3324:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu 3013:Chennakeshava Temple 2732:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu 2510:Kurukshetra War and 2021:era (4th/6th century 1566:, the twenty-second 1508:on the battlefield. 1194:wheel. According to 1154:Around 180 BCE, the 582:other 5 chief queens 17353:People from Mathura 17278:Ayyavazhi mythology 17137:Hinduism by country 16303:Iraiyanar Akapporul 16263:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai 13737:Pilgrimage circuits 13720:Krishna Janmashtami 13028:. 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Archived from 6431:, pp. 387–392. 5822:Kṛṣṇaite sampradāya 5523:Satyabhinava Tirtha 4674:At the end of this 4633:Darjeeling district 4448:tradition lists 63 4410:Trichambaram Temple 4349:Radha Madhab Temple 4241:ISKCON Temple, Pune 4183:Banke Bihari Temple 4156:In the 2022 series 4150:Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki 4147:In the 2021 series 4134:In the 2019 series 4117:In the 2018 series 4104:In the 2017 series 4095:In the 2017 series 4082:In the 2013 series 4063:In the 2011 series 4050:In the 2008 series 4033:In the 2008 series 3566:Hare Krishna Mantra 3477:Bhaktivedanta Manor 3336:Gaudiya Vaishnavism 3332:Vallabha Sampradaya 3328:Nimbarka Sampradaya 3261:Indian subcontinent 3191:Vishnudharma Purana 3057:Vallabha Sampradaya 3053:Nimbarka Sampradaya 3041:Gaudiya Vaishnavism 2806:Hoysaleswara temple 2756:History of Hinduism 2736:Gaudiya Vaishnavism 2551:Death and ascension 2276:Childhood and youth 2270:Krishna Janmashtami 1767:Indian subcontinent 1763:Alexander the Great 1733:in his famous work 1719:Chandragupta Maurya 1633:Shatapatha Brahmana 1555:Chandogya Upanishad 1225:, erected about 120 1063:, belonging to the 832:, a young boy with 817:Hindu philosophical 770:Krishna Janmashtami 396:Krishna Janmashtami 17358:Puranic chronology 17338:Love and lust gods 14788: 14755:Traditional author 13855:Hathibada Ghosundi 13527: 13210:Theatre of Krishna 13104:Essential Hinduism 11604:, pp. 167–169 11585:Upinder Singh 2016 11461:. 13 February 2021 11459:The Times of India 11433:The Times of India 11355:The Economic Times 11304:The economic times 11186:on 4 November 2015 10384:, pp. 302–303, 318 10008:De, S. 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G. 12478: 12477: 12464: 12458: 12454: 12447: 12439: 12433: 12429: 12428: 12423: 12416: 12410: 12406: 12405: 12400: 12395: 12391: 12387: 12383: 12377: 12369: 12363: 12359: 12351: 12345: 12341: 12336: 12335: 12329: 12322: 12316: 12312: 12308: 12304: 12297: 12289: 12283: 12279: 12275: 12269: 12261: 12257: 12253: 12249: 12245: 12241: 12240: 12239:The Historian 12235: 12234:Fin-de-Siècle 12228: 12220: 12213: 12204: 12196: 12190: 12186: 12179: 12170: 12162: 12156: 12152: 12151: 12146: 12140: 12132: 12126: 12122: 12118: 12114: 12107: 12099: 12095: 12091: 12087: 12083: 12079: 12072: 12064: 12060: 12054: 12046: 12042: 12038: 12034: 12030: 12026: 12022: 12018: 12014: 12007: 11999: 11993: 11985: 11981: 11977: 11971: 11967: 11966: 11958: 11950: 11944: 11940: 11939: 11931: 11923: 11917: 11913: 11912: 11904: 11896: 11892: 11891: 11883: 11881: 11872: 11866: 11862: 11861: 11853: 11845: 11839: 11835: 11834: 11826: 11824: 11815: 11809: 11805: 11804: 11796: 11788: 11784: 11780: 11776: 11772: 11768: 11761: 11753: 11752: 11744: 11742: 11725: 11719: 11711: 11705: 11701: 11700: 11692: 11685: 11679: 11675: 11674: 11666: 11664: 11655: 11649: 11645: 11644: 11636: 11629: 11623: 11619: 11618: 11610: 11603: 11599: 11593: 11587:, p. 26. 11586: 11581: 11574: 11568: 11564: 11563: 11558: 11552: 11537: 11533: 11527: 11512: 11511:Tribune India 11508: 11502: 11487:. 2 June 2019 11486: 11482: 11476: 11460: 11456: 11450: 11435:. 21 May 2019 11434: 11430: 11424: 11408: 11404: 11397: 11389: 11385: 11379: 11364: 11360: 11356: 11352: 11346: 11330: 11326: 11320: 11305: 11301: 11295: 11280: 11279: 11274: 11267: 11251: 11248:(in Telugu). 11247: 11246: 11241: 11234: 11218: 11214: 11213: 11212:Andhra Jyothi 11208: 11201: 11185: 11181: 11180: 11179:The Telegraph 11175: 11168: 11153: 11151:9781136912177 11147: 11144:. Routledge. 11143: 11142: 11134: 11119: 11118:thenewsminute 11115: 11109: 11102: 11097: 11089: 11084: 11083: 11074: 11068:, p. 98. 11067: 11062: 11055: 11050: 11044:, pp. 247–249 11043: 11039: 11031: 11025: 11017: 11011: 11007: 11003: 10996: 10989: 10984: 10977: 10973: 10969: 10963: 10956: 10951: 10943: 10937: 10933: 10932: 10924: 10917: 10912: 10904: 10900: 10896: 10895: 10887: 10879: 10878: 10873: 10866: 10859: 10854: 10852: 10843: 10837: 10833: 10832: 10824: 10816: 10810: 10806: 10805: 10797: 10795: 10793: 10784: 10778: 10774: 10773: 10765: 10758: 10754: 10751:, Routledge, 10750: 10744: 10737: 10736:0-8264-2819-3 10733: 10730:, Continuum, 10729: 10723: 10716: 10712: 10708: 10702: 10700: 10698: 10690: 10689:0-89213-133-0 10686: 10682: 10677: 10671:, pp. 153–154 10670: 10666: 10660: 10654:, p. 42. 10653: 10648: 10640: 10634: 10630: 10626: 10619: 10604: 10600: 10593: 10578: 10574: 10573:"Thiruppavai" 10568: 10561: 10556: 10549: 10544: 10537: 10532: 10525: 10520: 10513: 10508: 10501: 10496: 10488: 10482: 10478: 10471: 10463: 10456: 10448: 10442: 10438: 10434: 10433: 10425: 10417: 10413: 10409: 10405: 10401: 10397: 10390: 10383: 10379: 10375: 10369: 10361: 10355: 10351: 10344: 10336: 10332: 10328: 10324: 10321:(1): 96–107. 10320: 10316: 10309: 10307: 10299: 10294: 10288:, p. 76. 10287: 10282: 10275: 10270: 10263: 10259: 10255: 10251: 10246: 10238: 10234: 10230: 10226: 10222: 10218: 10211: 10203: 10199: 10195: 10191: 10187: 10183: 10179: 10175: 10171: 10164: 10157: 10152: 10146: 10142: 10137: 10136: 10127: 10111: 10110:Isha Sadhguru 10107: 10101: 10094: 10088: 10080: 10074: 10070: 10063: 10046: 10042: 10038: 10032: 10026:, p. 381 10025: 10020: 10011: 10004: 9998: 9994: 9988: 9980: 9974: 9967: 9963: 9962: 9955: 9947: 9946: 9938: 9936: 9928: 9924: 9921: 9912: 9910: 9902: 9897: 9890: 9885: 9878: 9874: 9868: 9860: 9854: 9850: 9849: 9841: 9834: 9829: 9821: 9815: 9811: 9810: 9802: 9794: 9788: 9784: 9783: 9775: 9773: 9764: 9758: 9754: 9753: 9745: 9743: 9741: 9732: 9726: 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8937: 8936: 8928: 8920: 8914: 8910: 8909: 8901: 8893: 8887: 8883: 8882: 8874: 8867: 8861: 8854: 8850: 8844: 8838: 8834: 8827: 8821:, p. 136 8820: 8815: 8800: 8794: 8790: 8789: 8781: 8766: 8760: 8756: 8755: 8747: 8732: 8726: 8722: 8721: 8713: 8705: 8699: 8695: 8694: 8686: 8680:, p. 290 8679: 8674: 8658: 8654: 8648: 8640: 8636: 8632: 8626: 8622: 8621: 8613: 8611: 8609: 8600: 8594: 8590: 8586: 8579: 8571: 8564: 8557: 8552: 8544: 8538: 8534: 8533: 8525: 8510: 8504: 8500: 8499: 8491: 8475: 8471: 8465: 8457: 8451: 8447: 8446: 8439: 8432: 8431:Matchett 2001 8427: 8412: 8408: 8407: 8399: 8391: 8385: 8381: 8380: 8372: 8364: 8358: 8354: 8353: 8345: 8337: 8336: 8328: 8320: 8314: 8310: 8309: 8301: 8293: 8287: 8283: 8279: 8278: 8262: 8256: 8252: 8248: 8244: 8242: 8234: 8230: 8226: 8221: 8219: 8210: 8204: 8200: 8193: 8185: 8179: 8175: 8171: 8165: 8157: 8151: 8147: 8146: 8138: 8130: 8124: 8120: 8119: 8111: 8103: 8097: 8093: 8092: 8084: 8076: 8070: 8066: 8065: 8057: 8049: 8043: 8039: 8038: 8033: 8027: 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6402: 6398: 6394: 6390: 6386: 6382: 6378: 6374: 6369: 6361: 6359: 6351: 6346: 6337: 6333: 6329: 6325: 6321: 6317: 6313: 6309: 6305: 6301: 6294: 6292: 6275: 6271: 6264: 6256: 6250: 6246: 6241: 6240: 6231: 6223: 6219: 6213: 6205: 6201: 6195: 6187: 6181: 6177: 6170: 6162: 6156: 6152: 6147: 6146: 6137: 6129: 6127: 6122: 6116: 6109: 6108: 6103: 6098: 6091: 6086: 6084: 6082: 6073: 6067: 6063: 6056: 6054: 6045: 6039: 6035: 6034: 6026: 6018: 6017: 6009: 6000: 5994: 5990: 5989: 5981: 5979: 5977: 5970:, p. 124 5969: 5964: 5957: 5955: 5951: 5945: 5939: 5935: 5934: 5926: 5924: 5916: 5911: 5909: 5900: 5896: 5890: 5882: 5881: 5873: 5866: 5861: 5859: 5854: 5836: 5830: 5823: 5817: 5807: 5800: 5794: 5790: 5783: 5779: 5775: 5773: 5758: 5753: 5751: 5746: 5744: 5739: 5738: 5736: 5735: 5728: 5725: 5723: 5720: 5718: 5715: 5713: 5710: 5708: 5705: 5703: 5700: 5696: 5693: 5692: 5691: 5688: 5686: 5683: 5679: 5676: 5675: 5674: 5671: 5669: 5666: 5664: 5661: 5659: 5656: 5654: 5651: 5649: 5646: 5644: 5641: 5639: 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Titled " 3439:Tiruppavai 3415:Kanakadasa 3300:Krishnaite 3289:Tiruppavai 3275:Tamil Nadu 3273:saints of 3245:Krishnaite 3179:Krishnaism 3125:Krishnaism 3105:The deity 3030:Krishnaism 3025:Krishnaite 3003:Krishnaism 2862:Bhedabheda 2838:nondualism 2750:See also: 2677:, and the 2605:Dehotsarga 2599:) site of 2473:Mitravinda 2461:Satyabhama 2405:Satyabhama 2156:, and the 2088:Shrinathji 2076:Markandeya 1819:Kamsavadha 1778:Pali canon 1715:Seleucus I 1700:Tamil Nadu 1582:Max Müller 1470:See also: 1430:Rama-Krsna 1339:Kharoshthi 1295:temperance 1263:Indo-Greek 1259:Heliodorus 1231:Bhagvatena 1172:Saṃkarṣaṇa 1164:Ai-Khanoum 1160:Agathocles 1156:Indo-Greek 1032:Jagannatha 960:(ISKCON). 954:Guruvayoor 926:Shrinathji 922:Pandharpur 908:aspect in 906:Jagannatha 856:Krishnaism 847:millennium 627:Yaduvamsha 572:Satyabhama 472:Saurashtra 464:Avatar end 406:Gopashtami 143:Devanagari 77:Member of 65:Krishnaism 17303:Flautists 17125:Theosophy 17056:Mythology 17036:Criticism 17004:Etymology 16962:Svādhyāya 16861:New Year 16810:Navaratri 16782:Festivals 16760:Grihastha 16733:Kshatriya 16707:Antyeshti 16682:Upanayana 16647:Jatakarma 16637:Pumsavana 16624:Sanskaras 16589:Naivedhya 16543:Practices 16488:Mahavidya 16456:Saraswati 16443:Goddesses 16401:Kartikeya 16298:Athichudi 16253:Tirumurai 16106:Vyākaraṇa 16073:Natyaveda 16021:Chandogya 15946:Divisions 15927:Yajurveda 15542:Vedic era 15431:Shikhandi 15401:Satyavati 15371:Pururavas 15366:Purochana 15361:Parikshit 15226:Dushyanta 15221:Dushasana 15176:Damayanti 15096:Abhimanyu 14987:Capitals 14965:Janapadas 14583:Rakshasas 14453:Mahavidya 14396:Saraswati 14383:Goddesses 14312:Kartikeya 14174:Hayagriva 14054:Narasimha 13865:Mora Well 13847:Epigraphy 13820:Nathdwara 13815:Guruvayur 13785:Vrindavan 13652:Pradyumna 13617:Aniruddha 13580:Lakshmana 13570:Nagnajiti 13560:Jambavati 13488:Jagannath 13401:162804501 13248:(1953) , 13007:. 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Krsna (disambiguation)
Lord of Yogis
Svayam Bhagavan
Krishnaism
Vaishnavism
Dashavatara

Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore
Achyuta
Damodara
Gopala
Gopinath
Govinda
Keshava
Madhava
Radha Ramana
Vāsudeva
Devanagari
Sanskrit
Svayam Bhagavan
Avatar
Vishnu
Dashavatara
Radha Krishna
Goloka
Vrindavan
Gokul
Mathura

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