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9481:, p. 105, Quote: "In other words, according to Adi Shankara's argument, the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta stood over and above all other forms of Hinduism and encapsulated them. This then united Hinduism; (...) Another of Adi Shankara's important undertakings which contributed to the unification of Hinduism was his founding of a number of monastic centers."
9072:, Quote: "Within a period of four or five centuries , we encounter our major sources of information, all in different versions. The Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, the Visnu Purana, the Ghata Jataka, and the Bala Carita all appear between the first and the fifth century AD, and each of them represents a tradition of a Krsna cycle different from the others".
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2487:(also called Madra). This has been interpreted as a metaphor where each of the eight wives signifies a different aspect of him. Vaishnava texts mention all Gopis as wives of Krishna, but this is understood as spiritual symbolism of devotional relationship and Krishna's complete loving devotion to each and everyone devoted to him.
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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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3568:", the song reached the top twenty on the UK music charts and was also successful in West Germany and Czechoslovakia. The mantra of the Upanishad thus helped bring Bhaktivedanta and ISKCON ideas about Krishna into the West. ISKCON has built many Krishna temples in the West, as well as other locations such as South Africa.
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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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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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1959:. However, ancient and medieval reliefs and stone-based arts depict him in the natural color of the material out of which he is formed, both in India and in southeast Asia. In some texts, his skin is poetically described as the color of
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2045: – a scripture of Hinduism. In these popular depictions, Krishna appears in the front as the charioteer, either as a counsel listening to Arjuna or as the driver of the chariot while Arjuna aims his arrows in the
1523:, "storm gods, sun gods, bright gods", light gods, "and gods of ritual." Other forces also existed in his body, such as "hordes of varied creatures" that included "celestial serpents." He is also "the essence of humanity."
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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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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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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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4682:, one of the revered disciples of the Buddha in the Buddhist tradition, was incarnated as Krishna in his previous life to learn lessons on grief from the Buddha in his prior rebirth:
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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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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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mentions Kamsa, Devagabbha (Sk: Devaki), Upasagara or Vasudeva, Govaddhana (Sk: Govardhana), Baladeva (Balarama), and Kanha or Kesava (Sk: Krishna, Keshava).
3085:, also worshipped Krishna as God himself. "Greater Krishnaism" corresponds to the second and dominant phase of Vaishnavism, revolving around the cults of the
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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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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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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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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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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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teachings of Devchandra Maharaj and his famous successor, Mahamati Prannath. In southern India,
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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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2880:, who described Krishna theology in terms of Bhakti yoga and
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Ethnic groups of South Asia and the Pacific: An Encyclopedia
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The Chaitanya Movement: A Study of the Vaishnavism of Bengal
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Indian Transnationalism Online: New Perspectives on Diaspora
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A History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and Its Literature
9123:
7112:
6792:
6016:
A Companion to Indian Mythology: Hindu, Buddhist & Jaina
3858:. Bryant summarizes the influence of Krishna stories in the
1099:. Around the 4th century CE, another tradition, the cult of
1003:
as black- or blue-skinned. Krishna is also known by various
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Oedipal god : the Chinese Nezha and his Indian origins
11941:. Oxford: Oneworld. pp. 19–24, 35–38, 75–78, 130–133.
11507:"Star Bharat announces the launch of 'Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki'"
10683:, Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami, Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1984,
10106:"Gopala: Understanding the Essence of Krishna as a Cowherd"
9405:
Culture of a Sacred Town: A Sociological Study of Nathdwara
8852:
7784:
7734:
Barbara Holdrege (2015), Bhakti and Embodiment, Routledge,
7409:
6799:. Asian Educational Services (Orig: 1903). pp. 61–64.
6657:
Monier Williams Sanskrit–English Dictionary (2008 revision)
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6422:
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6416:
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1977:
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ShyamRai Mandir Bishnupur WB Terracotta works Ras Leela.jpg
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1631:, a motif from the well-known Puranic story about Krishna.
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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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The Cult of Jagannath and the regional tradition of Orissa
10553:
10291:
10139:. State University of New York Press; 3 edition. pp.
9597:
9135:
8998:
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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.
3065:, the original form of Lord or the same as the concept of
2337:. They are also central to the development of the Krishna
2200:
Baby Krishna on a swing, depicted with his foster parents
713:
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14098:
13212:, pp. 231–94. Published 1991, Abhinav Publications,
11934:
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11751:
India as Described in Early Texts of Buddhism and Jainism
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Kathakali Dance-Drama: Where Gods and Demons Come to Play
11059:
10505:
9564:
8274:
Mokashi, Digambar Balkrishna; Engblom, Philip C. (1987).
7178:
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Krishna worship or reverence has been adopted by several
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851:
710:
13369:"Bathing in Krishna: A Study in Vaiṣṇava Hindu Theology"
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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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9272:
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7714:. University of South Carolina Press. pp. 141–142.
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6564:. Indiana University Press. pp. 5, 70–71, 181–187.
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6461:
6407:
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6083:
6081:
4498:, who attempts to destroy the world. To save the world,
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have inspired many performance arts repertoire, such as
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The date of Krishna's birth is celebrated every year as
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The name and synonyms of Krishna have been traced to 1st
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12389:
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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.
1796:. This inclusion of Krishna-related legends in ancient
779:, which falls in late August or early September of the
12729:. Vol. 8. New York: MacMillan. pp. 387–392.
10550:, by Anne Feldhaus, Manohar publications: Delhi, 1983.
10130:
9952:
9826:
9812:. State University of New York Press. pp. 36–40.
9449:. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 148–150.
9348:
8964:
8757:. Oxford University Press. pp. 102–103, 263–273.
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2323:. These metaphor-filled love stories are known as the
1380:
found at the Mathura-Vrindavan archaeological site in
17211:
13123:
The Sants: Studies in a Devotional Tradition of India
12662:
12187:. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. pp. 6–8.
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The Jātaka: Or, Stories of the Buddha's Former Births
11639:
11596:
See Jerome H. Bauer "Hero of Wonders, Hero in Deeds:
10279:
10249:
10057:, University of Cumbria website Retrieved 21 May 2008
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8881:
The Bhagavad Gita: A Text and Commentary for Students
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The Art of Loving Krishna: Ornamentation and Devotion
6478:
6476:
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6078:
5936:. Crotty, Robert B. Brill Academic Pub. p. 109.
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Krishna's childhood illustrates the Hindu concept of
2039:, symbolically reflecting the events that led to the
1619:, an etymological dictionary published around the 6th
1071:, and from the 2nd century BCE in epigraphy with the
974:
The name "Krishna" originates from the Sanskrit word
716:
704:
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God of Protection, Compassion, Tenderness, and Love,
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An Overview of the Jaina Puranas, in Purana Perennis
11617:
An Overview of the Jaina Puranas, in Purana Perennis
11174:"Mayabazar is an interplay of illusions and reality"
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Anne-Valérie Schweyer; Paisarn Piemmettawat (2011).
10807:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 17, 146–148.
10459:
10308:
10306:
9615:
8908:
The Bhagavad Gita: (Classics of Indian Spirituality)
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Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, by Robert N. Minor in
8833:
The Divine Consort: Rādhā and the Goddesses of India
8114:
7438:
I, Oxford University Press, pp. 50–53 with footnotes
6062:
The Divine Consort: Rādhā and the Goddesses of India
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4520:(not be confused with its namesake, the addendum to
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Dwarkadheesh Bhagwan Shree Krishn – Sarvkala Sampann
3181:, where Jagannath is understood as a principal god,
2509:
1984:
Krishna is often depicted wearing a peacock-feather
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The Jataka or Stories of the Buddha's Former Births
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Krishna's Playground: Vrindavan in the 21st Century
11094:
10874:(1997). Natasha Eilenberg; Robert L. Brown (eds.).
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The Bhagavad Gita: Twenty-fifth–Anniversary Edition
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The art and architecture of the Indian subcontinent
7915: ed.). Sri Vaikunta Enterprises. p. 790.
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7249:. Broll Academic. pp. 214–215 with footnotes.
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Chota Nagpur, a Little-known Province of the Empire
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3627:reliefs in the Prambanan Hindu temple complex near
2848:, a philosopher whose works led to the founding of
2745:
2555:Krishna taught the processes of yoga and bhakti to
2006:(milkmaids), often making music or playing pranks.
854:literature and cults. In some sub-traditions, like
701:
12804:Annals and Antiquities of the Temple of Jagannātha
12801:Miśra, Narayan (2005). Durga Nandan Mishra (ed.).
12486:The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry
11633:
9220:
8932:Saraswati, Swami Ambikananda (28 September 2002).
8877:
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7728:
7535:
7482:The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry
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4506:. The stories of these triads can be found in the
3666:, are some of the most sophisticated of this era.
2884:. Krishna theology is presented in a pure monism (
1388:, has a Brahmi inscription. It is dated to the 1st
1050:
999:. Based on his name, Krishna is often depicted in
13191:. New Delhi: Sage Publ. India. pp. 249–254.
13000:
12519:. Studies in Comparative Religion. Columbia, SC:
11799:
11390:. 23 September 2008 – via www.thehindu.com.
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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.
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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.
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10694:
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9774:
9772:
9622:. Princeton University Press. pp. 10, 170.
9440:
9401:
8831:John Stratton Hawley, Donna Marie Wulff (1982).
8472:. Metmuseum.org. 10 October 2011. Archived from
8236:
7848:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 222–223.
7471:SS Rishi (Translator), Sree Gaudia Math (Madras)
7242:
6993:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 309–310.
6713:
6527:
6060:John Stratton Hawley, Donna Marie Wulff (1982).
6019:. Thinker's Library, Technical Publishing House.
4482:. In each age of the Jain cyclic time is born a
3619:) of the archaeological sites in hilly volcanic
3150:Already in the early Middle Ages, Jagannathism (
2712:. Krishna's life is presented as a cosmic play (
1875:Krishna dances in the Raslila with the Gopis.jpg
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9923:: Life and status among village Krishna statues
9181:"Alfred Ford on mission to fund biggest temple"
8935:The Uddhava Gita: The Final Teaching of Krishna
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4691:Jataka Tale No. 454, Translator: W. H. D. Rouse
3505:International Society for Krishna Consciousness
3421:composed songs devoted to the Krishna image of
3157:Vaishnavism) originated as the cult of the god
2734:is considered as the incarnation of Krishna in
2626:
2052:Alternate icons of Krishna show him as a baby (
1903:Krishna dancing with the gopis (6124519381).jpg
1769:, his associates recalled that the soldiers of
958:International Society for Krishna Consciousness
12676:. South Asian Studies, 8. New Delhi: Manohar.
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10651:
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9584:The rise of the Goddess in the Hindu Tradition
8791:. Oxford University Press. pp. 188, 222.
8582:
8522:
7821:. Harvard University Press. pp. 133–134.
7707:
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6358:
6173:
6149:. State University of New York Press. p.
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3879:in Kerala for the annual water processions of
2822:, as the first Krishnaite system of theology.
2531:, Krishna becomes Arjuna's charioteer for the
2432:. Thereafter Pandavas rise. Krishna befriends
2288:to protect the inhabitants of Vrindavana from
2174:. The legends about Krishna's life are called
2017:, recovered from Varanasi. It is dated to the
1265:who served as an ambassador of the Greek king
1186:, and Vāsudeva-Krishna with attributes of the
1059:. Vāsudeva was a hero-god of the tribe of the
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13441:
13121:Schomer, Karine; McLeod, W. H., eds. (1987),
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12821:
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8723:. Oxford University Press. pp. 263–264.
8528:
8332:Kunissery Ramakrishnier Vaidyanathan (1992).
8040:. Columbia University Press. pp. 66–67.
7415:
7328:
7041:. Oxford University Press. pp. 265–267.
6982:
6980:
6978:
6851:. Pearson Education India. pp. 436–438.
6787:For the historic Jagannath temple in Ranchi,
6297:
6293:
6291:
6239:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism: A-M
6064:. Motilal Banarsidass Publisher. p. 12.
5748:
4843:, and even historical figures. For instance,
3911:, Krishna was portrayed by Shreemati Lakshmi.
2962:Other texts that include Krishna such as the
13042:
12472:
12221:. Oxford University Press. pp. 104–105.
11882:
11880:
11665:
11663:
10789:
10548:The religious system of the Mahānubhāva sect
9932:
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9909:
9779:Georg Feuerstein; Brenda Feuerstein (2011).
9748:
9744:
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8311:. Indiana University Press. pp. 16–22.
8121:. Princeton University Press. pp. 3–8.
8030:
7992:
7708:Gregory Bailey (2003). Arvind Sharma (ed.).
7421:
7301:
7269:
7124:
6911:
6646:
6107:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
5984:
5967:
5933:The Charles Strong Trust Lectures, 1972–1984
1849:consists of twelve books subdivided into 332
1713:, a Greek ethnographer and an ambassador of
1639:associate Krishna with his Vrishni origins.
993:, Krishna is listed as the 57th name in the
37:"Krsna" redirects here. For other uses, see
14228:
13142:The Advaitic Theism of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa
12875:of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated by
12565:Journal of the American Academy of Religion
11820:
11806:. Asian Educational Services. p. 439.
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10934:. Yale University Press. pp. 222–223.
10629:South Indian Hindu festivals and traditions
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10428:
10172:. by Milton Singer; Daniel H. H. Ingalls".
9844:
9469:Johannes de Kruijf and Ajaya Sahoo (2014),
9434:
9269:, vol. 3, University of Chicago 1978, p.134
8710:
8304:
8220:
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7226:
7158:. Oxford University Press. pp. 86–87.
6746:
6355:
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4851:and occult movements, considered Krishna a
4678:discourse, the Buddhist text declares that
3277:. A major collection of their works is the
3162:
1400:, otherwise known as Saṃkarṣaṇa, Vāsudeva,
1110:
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13258:, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd,
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12380:Crowley associated Krishna with Roman god
12301:
12117:A concise encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith
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11562:Jaina Puranas: A Puranic Counter Tradition
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10894:Krĕṣṇāyana: The Krĕṣṇa Legend in Indonesia
10831:Viêt Nam ancien: histoire arts archéologie
10741:
10622:
10352:. Brill Academic Publishers. p. 351.
10060:
9985:
9961:Indian Philosophy & Culture, Volume 20
9785:. Shambhala Publications. pp. ix–xi.
9681:
9279:Hermann Kulke; Dietmar Rothermund (2004).
8696:. New Delhi: Orient Longman. p. 108.
8612:
8610:
8608:
8201:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 58.
7674:
7528:p. 128: Satha-patha-brahmana and Aitareya-
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7172:
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3639:century, as evidenced by the 14th-century
2795:
2074:(the cosmic dissolution) observed by sage
1580:", has been mentioned by scholars such as
1361:and dated by modern methodology to the 1st
1039:Hindu temple, is a popular incarnation in
85:
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13021:
12516:Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred Sound
12508:. Calcutta: University of Calcutta Press.
12506:The Post-Caitanya Sahajiya Cult of Bengal
12119:. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. p.
12075:
11877:
11863:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 825–826.
11670:Cort, J. E. (1993), Wendy Doniger (ed.),
11660:
11646:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 316–318.
11614:Cort, J. E. (1993), Wendy Doniger (ed.),
10880:. Silpakorn University. pp. 191–204.
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8355:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 201–204.
8142:Hoiberg, Dale; Ramchandani, Indu (2000).
8094:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 210–212.
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6268:Richard Thompson, Ph.D. (December 1994).
4768:and incarnation of God (Krishna/Vishnu).
4567:, while his brother is said to go to the
3875:, a type of large boat built and used by
3326:. They started their own schools, namely
2872:(Dvaitadvaita philosophical school), and
2444:kingdom. 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
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10396:Journal of the American Oriental Society
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10315:Journal of the American Oriental Society
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9684:Journal of the American Oriental Society
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9392:, pp. 373–378 (Satyanarayana Dasa).
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7972:. Encyclopædia Britannica. p. 885.
7907:Vishvanatha, Cakravarti Thakura (2011).
7790:
7660:Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.).
7447:Edwin Bryant and Maria Ekstrand (2004),
7220:
7113:Susan V Mishra & Himanshu P Ray 2017
6886:
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6600:Krishna in History, Thought, and Culture
6261:
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5976:
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4101:, Krishna was portrayed by Ajinkya Raut.
3575:
3491:movement had spread outside India after
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3222:
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12976:Susan V Mishra; Himanshu P Ray (2017).
12948:
12670:; Tripathi, Gaya Charan, eds. (1978) .
12601:. New York: Columbia University Press.
12420:
12397:
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12182:
12084:(2). Oxford University Press: 111–124.
11857:Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera (2007).
11598:"Vasudeva Krishna in Jaina Cosmohistory
11030:Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions
10999:
10891:Triguṇa (Mpu.); Suwito Santoso (1986).
10749:Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements
10468:
10422:
10001:
9515:The Hindu Nationalist Movement in India
9308:, pp. 329–334 (Francis X Clooney).
8884:. Sussex Academic Press. pp. 1–7.
8655:. collections.lacma.org. Archived from
8605:
8338:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. pp. 2–5.
7929:
7495:
7297:
7295:
7293:
7205:
7103:, pp. 169–176 with Figure 2 and 3.
6243:. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp.
5782:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
4760:movement, the followers of its founder
3938:respectively, Krishna was portrayed by
3920:, the 1966, 1967 and 1971 Telugu films
3810:Krishna-related literature such as the
2379:, where Hindus in some regions such as
2329:and were romanticized in the poetry of
1765:launched his campaign in the northwest
1558:(verse III.xvii.6) mentions Krishna in
685:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
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11270:
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11006:Krishna in history thought and culture
10559:
10376:, State University of New York Press,
10297:
10285:
10276:, p. 97, chapter 9. Jagannāthism.
10257:
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9832:
9586:, State University of New York Press,
9534:
9428:
9408:. Popular Prakashan. pp. 34, 37.
9389:
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8555:
8494:
8241:Sri-Vitthal: Ek Mahasamanvay (Marathi)
8235:according to various traditions. See:
7868:
7802:
7778:
7695:
7634:
7619:
7607:
7504:
7398:, Vol. 1, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass,
7185:. Abhinav Publications. pp. 6–7.
6813:
6775:
6701:
6584:
6503:
6467:
6443:Ravi Gupta and Kenneth Valpey (2013),
6365:Hein, Norvin (1986). "A Revolution in
6089:
5914:
4724:to influence the formation of the god
4339:Radha Krishna Vivah Sthali, Bhandirvan
4178:Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple
4153:, Krishna was portrayed by Hazel Gaur.
3760:where Krishna plays with the gopis in
3260:
2832:, presented him in terms of qualified
2550:
2455:of Krishna that appear in sequence as
2275:
1122:Depiction in coinage (2nd century BCE)
15580:
14718:
14202:
14015:
13989:
13429:
13319:. New York: Oxford University Press.
13279:
13230:. Vol. 3. Abhinav Publications.
13185:. In John Zavos; et al. (eds.).
13098:
12901:
12800:
12779:
12766:
12752:. New York: Oxford University Press.
12713:
12690:
12562:
12110:
11860:Dictionary of Pāli Proper Names: A-Dh
11555:
11384:"Mahabharata interpreted differently"
11252:from the original on 14 November 2020
10273:
10261:
10253:
9900:
9888:
9865:
9851:. Kessinger Publishing. p. 361.
9570:
9366:
9226:
8818:
8402:
8396:
7659:
7358:
7356:
7354:
7352:
7100:
7088:
6987:F. R. Allchin; George Erdosy (1995).
6881:
6844:
6828:
6793:Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt (1989).
6515:
6428:
6349:
6029:
5973:
4756:Within the Sikh-derived 19th-century
3894:
3891:, the serpent on which Vishnu rests.
3227:Krishna has been a major part of the
3151:
2232:. Devaki's brother is a tyrant named
1333:and Krishna with their attributes at
1269:to a regional Indian king, Kasiputra
963:
743:
13312:
13072:from the original on 9 October 2022.
12885:, translated by H. H. Wilson, (1840)
12537:
12512:
12503:
11830:H. T. Francis; E. J. Thomas (1916).
11669:
11613:
11601:
11590:
11403:"Review: Mahabharat, so far so good"
10954:
10728:The Dawn of Indian Music in the West
10535:
10170:Krishna: Myths, Rites, and Attitudes
9926:
9876:
9782:The Bhagavad-Gita: A New Translation
9238:
8488:
7583:. 1996 M. D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
7520:. 1996 M. D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
7290:
7276:. Btill Academic. pp. 271–272.
6707:
6364:
5925:
5923:
5883:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 4.
4889:
4859:regard Krishna as an incarnation of
3815:dancing, and performing any part of
3697:
3432:In South India, the acharyas of the
2720:, but is a symbolic universe in the
2704:The tenth and eleventh books of the
2701:manuscripts exist in many versions.
1773:were carrying an image of Herakles.
1654:(probably belonged to the 5th or 6th
17196:
13224:Varadpande, Manohar Laxman (1987).
13047:. Calcutta: University of Calcutta.
12905:Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction
12893:A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
12219:Muslims, and Others in Sacred Space
11219:from the original on 26 August 2023
11171:
11138:Sharmistha Gooptu (November 2010).
10250:Eschmann, Kulke & Tripathi 1978
10168:Basham, A. L. (May 1968). "Review:
9443:"Soldier Monks and Militant Sadhus"
9318:Sharma; B. N. Krishnamurti (2000).
9060:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 40.
8689:
8561:
8501:. Chennai: Westland. p. Key7.
7681:Elkman, S. M.; Gosvami, J. (1986).
7068:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 34.
4639:The story of Krishna occurs in the
4535:The story of Krishna's life in the
4434:
4344:Radha Madan Mohan Temple, Vrindavan
3692:
3208:
3100:
2792:Mahabharata’s depictions of life.”
2411:, Tamil Nadu, India, late 12th–13th
2133:
1460:
1162:issued some coinage (discovered in
970:List of titles and names of Krishna
24:
17288:Characters in the Bhagavata Purana
14782:
13521:
13273:
13145:. Columbia, Mo: South Asia Books.
13045:Political History of Ancient India
12521:University of South Carolina Press
11935:Edward Geoffrey Parrinder (1997).
11914:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 40.
11209:[Sri Krishna Tulabharam].
10596:
9537:, pp. 313–318 (Lance Nelson).
9431:, pp. 479–480 (Richard Barz).
9345:, pp. 358–365 (Deepak Sarma).
8335:Sri Krishna, the Lord of Guruvayur
8282:State University of New York Press
8247:Encyclopaedia of Indian literature
8148:. Popular Prakashan. p. 251.
7349:
7302:Bhattacharya, Sunil Kumar (1996).
7179:Manohar Laxman Varadpande (1982).
6944:Audouin, Rémy, and Paul Bernard, "
6838:
6113:
4368:Rajagopalaswamy Temple, Mannargudi
3846:in particular are known for their
3314:but most emerged later, including
3019:The worship of Krishna is part of
1511:During the ancient times that the
1498:) of the epic that constitute the
1178:with attributes consisting of the
25:
17404:
13408:
13306:10.5406/ethnomusicology.58.3.0454
13298:10.5406/ethnomusicology.58.3.0454
13043:Raychaudhuri, Hemchandra (1972).
12879:, published between 1883 and 1896
11141:Bengali Cinema: 'An Other Nation'
10834:. Editions Olizane. p. 388.
9755:. Penguin. pp. xxvi–xxviii.
9017:Largen, Kristin Johnston (2011).
8911:. Nilgiri Press. pp. 21–59.
8617:Largen, Kristin Johnston (2011).
8406:Krishnalila in Terracotta Temples
8199:India: Art and Culture, 1300–1900
7021:, Cambridge University Press, pp.
6178:. Psychology Press. p. 199.
6030:Sinha, Purnendu Narayana (1950).
5920:
4526:Trishashti-shalakapurusha-charita
4486:with an elder brother termed the
4398:Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Dholera
4274:Krishna Janmasthan Temple Complex
4066:Dwarkadheesh Bhagwan Shree Krishn
3571:
3533:, or great mantra, about Krishna
3501:Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura
2367:matter and the impermanent body.
1976:Krishna with cows, herdsmen, and
1504:contain the advice of Krishna to
1249:, in the central Indian state of
1005:other names, epithets, and titles
756:. He is worshipped as the eighth
17245:
17233:
17221:
17195:
17185:
17176:
17175:
17164:
15869:
15615:
15607:
15563:
15562:
14372:
14097:
13593:Other 16000 - 16100 Junior wives
12978:The Archaeology of Sacred Spaces
12924:, edited by E. B. Cowell, (1895)
12825:Jainism: The World of Conquerors
12444:
12374:
12225:
12210:
12201:
12176:
12167:
12137:
12104:
12069:
12051:
12004:
11955:
11928:
11901:
11850:
11793:
11716:
11689:
11620:, SUNY Press, pp. 220–233,
11607:
11549:
11524:
11499:
11473:
11447:
11421:
11394:
11376:
11343:
11317:
11292:
11264:
11231:
11198:
11165:
11131:
11106:
11022:
10993:
10960:
10921:
10884:
10863:
10821:
10762:
10720:
10674:
10657:
10590:
10565:
10541:
10517:
10208:
10161:
10098:
10085:
10029:
10017:
9838:
9799:
9710:
9675:
9648:
9645:, Encyclopædia Britannica (2015)
9636:
9609:
9576:
9507:
9484:
9463:
9395:
9360:
9259:
9232:
9199:
9173:
9147:
9054:Benjamín Preciado-Solís (1984).
9047:
9010:
8952:
8925:
8898:
8871:
8858:
8812:
8778:
8744:
8683:
8671:
8576:
8549:
8436:
8369:
8342:
8325:
8298:
8190:
8162:
8135:
8081:
7532:with reference to first chapter.
7337:. Encyclopædia Britannica Online
7062:Benjamín Preciado-Solís (1984).
6669:Apte Sanskrit–English Dictionary
6013:Naravane, Vishwanath S. (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:. Merriam-Webster. p. 503.
8054:
8024:
7986:
7969:The New Encyclopædia Britannica
7959:
7900:
7862:
7835:
7808:
7749:
7701:
7653:
7640:
7573:
7552:
7510:
7474:
7462:
7441:
7388:
7322:
7263:
7236:
7199:
7145:
7131:. Routledge. pp. 165–167.
7118:
7055:
7007:
6963:
6938:
6865:
6781:
6740:
6695:
6682:
6590:
6551:
6521:
6210:
6192:
6167:
6095:
5804:
5791:
4363:Radha Vallabh Temple, Vrindavan
4334:Radha Damodar Temple, Vrindavan
4322:Vraj Hindu Temple, Pennsylvania
3826:Classical dance styles such as
3681:Thep and Klangnai sites in the
3587:, a 7th-century artwork from a
3466:
3401:emerged in the 17th century in
3287:'s popular collection of songs
2451:The Bhagavata Purana describes
1355:Hathibada Ghosundi Inscriptions
1209:
1051:Historical and literary sources
916:in West Bengal; in the form of
858:, Krishna is worshipped as the
517:and the other wives of Vasudeva
93:Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore
17090:Relations with other religions
13373:The Harvard Theological Review
12748:Hawley, John Stratton (2020).
12700:, Cambridge University Press,
12451:Apiryon, Tau; Apiryon (1995).
12430:. Red Wheels. pp. 24–25.
11640:Helmuth von Glasenapp (1999).
10709:, Princeton University Press,
10464:. Lakshminarayana Granthamala.
9369:"The Life of Sri Jiva Goswami"
8785:George Mason Williams (2008).
8690:Rao, Shanta Rameshwar (2005).
8448:. Abhinav publications. 1999.
7698:, pp. 18, 49–53, 245–249.
7229:India in the Time of Patanjali
7206:Barnett, Lionel David (1922).
6603:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 112–113.
6537:. ABC-Clio. pp. 330–331.
6023:
6006:
5887:
5870:
4329:Radha Damodar Temple, Junagadh
3914:In the 1957 Telugu-Tamil film
3658:, and 7th-century Cambodia at
3591:, Vietnam, archaeological site
3523:was the six-word verse of the
3493:Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
3310:century CE), and his disciple
3231:. One of the key devotees was
2992:
2013:Krishna lifting Govardhana at
1951:Krishna is represented in the
1857:
1465:
1357:, all located in the state of
1353:is not isolated evidence. The
1281:Heliodorus" and that it is a "
13:
1:
17293:Characters in the Mahabharata
13352:10.1080/0015587X.1900.9720517
13208:By M. L. Varadpande. Chapter
12338:. Brill Publishers. pp.
12017:Cartoon and Animation Studies
10623:Jaganathan, Maithily (2005).
10460:Radhakrisnasarma, C. (1975).
10432:Themes and issues in Hinduism
9616:John Stratton Hawley (2014).
9517:, Columbia University Press,
9513:Christophe Jaffrelot (1998),
9209:, New York University Press,
9084:, pp. 44–49, 63–64, 145.
8379:Elements of Hindu iconography
8352:Elements of Hindu iconography
8115:John Stratton Hawley (2014).
8091:Elements of Hindu iconography
7451:, Columbia University Press,
7432:Chandogya Upanishad 3.16–3.17
6631:ISKCON Communications Journal
6447:, Columbia University Press,
5991:. Harmony. pp. 380–381.
5844:
4865:Masters of the Ancient Wisdom
4358:Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan
4288:Parthasarathy Temple, Chennai
3985:
3877:Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple
3475:Krishna (left) with Radha at
3194:
1415:The inscriptional record for
1139:
587:16,000 – 16,100 Junior queens
290:Kurukshetra War (Mahabharata)
13084:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
13050:Originally published in 1923
12727:The Encyclopedia of Religion
12407:. Weiser Books. p. 71.
12360:. Quest Books. p. 139.
11278:Complete Index to World Film
11238:Srikanth (15 October 1967).
11172:Nag, Kushali (23 May 2012).
10772:Hinduism in the Modern World
10435:. London: Cassell. pp.
10217:Journal of Indian Philosophy
10174:The Journal of Asian Studies
9245:. Suny Press. pp. 4–5.
9120:, pp. 108–115, 146–147.
8376:T. A. Gopinatha Rao (1993).
8349:T. A. Gopinatha Rao (1993).
8088:T. A. Gopinatha Rao (1993).
7396:History of Indian Literature
6235:James G. Lochtefeld (2002).
6141:Ben-Ami Scharfstein (1993).
5849:
4774:believe that Krishna was a "
4403:Swaminarayan Mandir, Gadhada
4256:Vrindavan Chandrodaya Temple
4251:New Vrindaban, West Virginia
3848:Krishna-related performances
3631:. These are dated to the 9th
3537:. 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:. Between the triads,
4419:Udupi Sri Krishna Matha
4378:Shree Govindajee Temple
4028:Ashok Kumar Balkrishnan
3958:In the 1986 Hindi film
3945:In the 1971 Hindi film
3342:variety of Krishnaism,
3083:Swaminarayan Sampradaya
2796:Philosophy and theology
1729:BCE, made reference to
1560:Krishnaya Devakiputraya
1221:in the Indian state of
1134:-Krishna, on a coin of
27:Major deity in Hinduism
17373:Self-declared messiahs
16288:Eighteen Greater Texts
14787:
13975:Guru–shishya tradition
13526:
13160:Starza, O. M. (1993).
12950:Sangave, Vilas Adinath
10916:Marijke J. Klokke 2000
10858:Marijke J. Klokke 2000
9977:: CS1 maint: others (
9717:John M Koller (2016).
9655:John M Koller (2016).
9549:, pp. 1–2, 17–25.
8529:Lok Nath Soni (2000).
8037:Banaras, City of Light
7685:. Motilal Banarsidass.
7663:India through the ages
7434:, The Upanishads, Part
7329:Wendy Doniger (2008).
6897:. 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:. Sahitya Akademi.
12902:Knott, Kim (2000),
12895:, (1988) copyright
12830:Motilal Banarsidass
12715:Hardy, Friedhelm E.
11748:Law, B. C. (1941).
11002:"Music and Krishna"
10957:, pp. 107–108.
10562:, pp. 249–254.
10300:, pp. 139–141.
10047:on 12 February 2012
10012:. KL Mukhopadhyaya.
9573:, pp. 553–557.
9561:, pp. 172–173.
9183:. City: Hyderabad.
9144:, pp. 138–149.
9132:, pp. 145–149.
7999:. New Haven, Conn:
7793:, pp. 127–137.
7372:Alfred A. Knopf Inc
6928:Osmund Bopearachchi
6872:Osmund Bopearachchi
6638:(2). 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. K. (1960).
9367:Tripurari, Swami.
9282:A History of India
9239:Beck, Guy (2012).
9157:. City: Guwahati.
9007:, p. 417-418.
8476:on 13 October 2008
7842:Guy, John (2014).
7480:WG Archer (2004),
7416:Natubhai Shah 2004
7374:. pp. 85–86.
7017:B Re-Interpreted,
6486:, Vol 1, Abhinav,
5772:special characters
5621:Related traditions
5538:Satyadhyana Tirtha
5533:Satyadharma Tirtha
5493:Raghavendra Tirtha
5443:Manavala Mamunigal
5366:Vaishnava-Sahajiya
4831:texts, along with
4637:
4192:Dwarkadhish Temple
3979:Prachi Save Saathi
3948:Shri Krishna Leela
3929:Sri Krishnavataram
3895:In popular culture
3593:
3485:
3399:Pranami Sampradaya
3357:, particularly in
3344:Vaishnava-Sahajiya
3237:
3017:
2868:, who founded the
2810:
2778:
2417:
2317:
2256:, near modern-day
2210:
2106:Vishnu dharmottara
2027:
2015:Bharat Kala Bhavan
1982:
1708:
1646:, authored by the
1596:Narayana Upanishad
1550:
1486:
1384:, held now in the
1347:
1323:in ancient India.
1309:), and vigilance (
1239:
1152:
1017:"chief herdsman",
996:Vishnu Sahasranama
964:Names and epithets
896:in Uttar Pradesh,
781:Gregorian calendar
675:special characters
17318:Hindu given names
17313:Hindu eschatology
17273:Avatars of Vishnu
17209:
17208:
16985:
16984:
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16331:
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16245:Sangam literature
16201:Yājñavalkya Smṛti
16049:
16048:
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15574:
15573:
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14711:
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13983:
13982:
13860:Heliodorus pillar
13265:978-81-208-0739-6
13237:978-81-7017-221-5
13198:978-81-321-1696-7
13152:978-81-208-0179-0
13113:978-0-275-99006-0
13091:978-3-447-02522-5
13035:978-81-260-2171-0
13014:978-90-04-11865-2
12987:978-1-138-67920-7
12969:978-81-7154-839-2
12960:Popular Prakashan
12941:978-0-7007-1281-6
12915:978-0-19-285387-5
12883:The Vishnu-Purana
12866:978-93-325-6996-6
12857:Pearson Education
12839:978-81-208-1938-2
12736:978-0-02897-135-3
12707:978-0-521-43878-0
12656:978-0-19-514891-6
12632:978-0-14-191337-7
12608:978-0-231-50843-8
12555:978-0-7914-6415-1
12462:978-0-9712376-1-2
12437:978-0-87728-516-8
12422:Crowley, Aleister
12414:978-0-87728-729-2
12399:Crowley, Aleister
12386:Magickal formulae
12367:978-0-8356-0607-3
12349:978-90-04-13638-0
12320:978-90-04-10696-3
12300:See for example:
12287:978-0-89345-228-5
12194:978-1-59884-659-1
12160:978-0-87743-160-2
12130:978-1-85168-184-6
12063:ww1.info-sikh.com
11975:978-0-8248-4760-9
11948:978-1-85168-130-3
11921:978-1-349-08642-9
11870:978-81-208-3021-9
11843:978-1-107-41851-6
11813:978-81-206-1823-7
11709:978-1-84511-625-5
11683:978-1-4384-0136-2
11653:978-81-208-1376-2
11627:978-1-4384-0136-2
11572:978-0-7914-1381-4
11357:. 27 April 2020.
11056:, pp. 95–97.
11015:978-1-61069-210-6
10990:, pp. 92–94.
10941:978-0-300-20437-7
10860:, pp. 19–23.
10841:978-2-88086-396-8
10814:978-1-58839-524-5
10801:John Guy (2014).
10782:978-1-135-04631-6
10638:978-81-7017-415-8
10603:Ibiblio, Sripedia
10599:"Gopala Vimshati"
10597:Desika, Vedanta.
10486:978-81-260-2171-0
10446:978-0-304-33851-1
10359:978-90-04-14757-7
10150:978-0-7914-7081-7
10078:978-0-691-11446-0
9858:978-0-7661-7589-1
9819:978-0-7914-5949-2
9792:978-1-59030-893-6
9762:978-0-14-044918-1
9752:The Bhagavad Gita
9730:978-1-315-50740-8
9668:978-1-315-50740-8
9629:978-1-4008-5540-7
9606:, pp. 17–21.
9523:978-0-231-10335-0
9499:978-0-85229-760-5
9479:978-1-4724-1913-2
9456:978-0-8122-1585-4
9379:on 24 March 2013.
9292:978-0-415-32920-0
9252:978-0-7914-8341-1
9187:. 14 October 2019
9067:978-0-89581-226-1
9028:978-1-60833-018-8
8991:978-0-8426-0822-0
8945:978-1-56975-320-0
8938:. Ulysses Press.
8918:978-1-58638-019-9
8891:978-1-84519-520-5
8842:978-0-89581-102-8
8798:978-0-19-533261-2
8764:978-0-19-970902-1
8730:978-0-19-970902-1
8598:978-0-691-11446-0
8413:on 2 January 2021
8389:978-81-208-0878-2
8362:978-81-208-0878-2
8318:978-0-253-34417-5
8291:978-0-88706-461-6
8208:978-0-03-006114-1
8183:978-0-911233-64-3
8155:978-0-85229-760-5
8128:978-1-4008-5540-7
8101:978-81-208-0878-2
8074:978-0-19-971825-2
8047:978-0-231-11447-9
8014:978-0-300-06217-5
7979:978-0-85229-290-7
7952:978-0-7172-0119-8
7922:978-81-89564-13-1
7855:978-1-58839-524-5
7828:978-0-674-39189-5
7721:978-1-57003-449-7
7381:978-0-679-42600-4
7315:978-81-7533-001-6
7283:978-90-04-18159-5
7192:978-81-7017-151-5
7165:978-0-19-509984-3
7138:978-1-317-23673-3
7075:978-0-89581-226-1
7048:978-0-19-535666-3
7000:978-0-521-37695-2
6960:6–41 (in French).
6904:978-90-04-10758-8
6858:978-81-317-1120-0
6806:978-81-206-1287-7
6762:978-0-19-514891-6
6733:978-0-226-34054-8
6610:978-1-61069-211-3
6571:978-0-253-22198-8
6544:978-1-59884-205-0
6276:on 4 January 2011
6254:978-0-8239-3179-8
6185:978-0-7007-1281-6
6160:978-0-7914-1347-0
6071:978-0-89581-102-8
6043:978-1-4655-2506-2
5998:978-0-385-53190-0
5968:Raychaudhuri 1972
5943:978-90-04-07863-5
5778:rendering support
5765:
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5528:Satyabodha Tirtha
5518:Satyanatha Tirtha
5488:Raghuttama Tirtha
5478:Pillai Lokacharya
5473:Padmanabha Tirtha
5385:Teachers—acharyas
5316:Acintyabhedabheda
4955:Important deities
4890:Explanatory notes
4751:Guru Gobind Singh
4313:Shrinathji Temple
3698:Dance and culture
3519:or initiation in
3509:Gaudiya Vaishnava
3049:Mahanam Sampraday
2912:Panchayatana puja
2894:, the founder of
2870:Kumara Sampradaya
2220:and her husband,
2182:: Kṛṣṇacaritas).
2090:in Rajasthan and
1953:Indian traditions
1637:Aitareya-Aranyaka
1345:. 1st century CE.
1243:Heliodorus Pillar
1219:Heliodorus Pillar
1192:Sudarshana Chakra
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11193:
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11182:. Archived from
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11160:
11158:
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11129:
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11126:
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11110:
11104:
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9892:
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9869:
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9824:
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9776:
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9460:
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9432:
9426:
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9419:
9399:
9393:
9387:
9381:
9380:
9375:. Archived from
9364:
9358:
9352:
9346:
9340:
9334:
9333:
9315:
9309:
9303:
9297:
9296:
9276:
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8962:
8956:
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8929:
8923:
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8902:
8896:
8895:
8875:
8869:
8868:, pp. 77–79
8862:
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8828:
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8809:
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8805:
8782:
8776:
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8481:
8466:
8460:
8459:
8440:
8434:
8428:
8422:
8421:
8420:
8418:
8409:, archived from
8400:
8394:
8393:
8373:
8367:
8366:
8346:
8340:
8339:
8329:
8323:
8322:
8302:
8296:
8295:
8271:
8269:
8267:
8253:. p. 4179.
8222:
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8194:
8188:
8187:
8166:
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8022:
8021:
7990:
7984:
7983:
7963:
7957:
7956:
7933:
7927:
7926:
7909:Sarartha-darsini
7904:
7898:
7894:
7866:
7860:
7859:
7839:
7833:
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7812:
7806:
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7460:
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7428:
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7413:
7407:
7392:
7386:
7385:
7364:Armstrong, Karen
7360:
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7288:
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6826:
6811:
6810:
6785:
6779:
6773:
6767:
6766:
6744:
6738:
6737:
6726:–253, 256, 259.
6721:
6711:
6705:
6699:
6693:
6686:
6680:
6653:
6644:
6643:
6642:on 10 July 2012.
6621:
6615:
6614:
6594:
6588:
6582:
6576:
6575:
6555:
6549:
6548:
6529:J. Gordon Melton
6525:
6519:
6513:
6507:
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6495:
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6471:
6465:
6456:
6441:
6432:
6426:
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6404:
6370:
6362:
6353:
6347:
6341:
6339:
6295:
6286:
6285:
6283:
6281:
6272:. Archived from
6265:
6259:
6258:
6242:
6232:
6226:
6225:
6214:
6208:
6207:
6196:
6190:
6189:
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6148:
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6117:
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5885:
5884:
5874:
5868:
5862:
5838:
5831:
5825:
5818:
5812:
5808:
5802:
5799:Bhagavata Purana
5795:
5757:
5750:
5743:
5622:
5386:
5331:Ekasarana Dharma
5268:
5157:
4956:
4928:
4919:
4909:
4894:
4893:
4872:Aleister Crowley
4826:
4762:Shiv Dayal Singh
4710:Chinese Buddhism
4692:
4581:
4576:Harivamsa Purana
4549:Bhagavata Purana
4515:
4509:Harivamsa Purana
4500:Vasudeva-Krishna
4435:Outside Hinduism
4210:Guruvayur Temple
4125:Sumedh Mudgalkar
4090:Saurabh Raj Jain
4036:Jai Shri Krishna
4003:Nitish Bharadwaj
3974:Krishna Aur Kans
3860:Bhagavata Purana
3812:Bhagavata Purana
3791:Bhagavata Purana
3736:Bhagavata Purana
3728:
3719:
3710:
3693:Performance arts
3688:
3680:
3649:
3638:
3634:
3322:century CE) and
3321:
3309:
3297:
3280:Divya Prabandham
3268:
3209:Bhakti tradition
3199:Jagannath temple
3196:
3176:
3173:
3170:
3167:
3164:
3153:
3117:
3108:Krishna-Vasudeva
3101:Early traditions
3045:Ekasarana Dharma
3011:Relief from the
2943:
2919:Bhagavata Purana
2892:Vallabha Acharya
2726:Bhagavata Purana
2722:Bhagavata Purana
2706:Bhagavata Purana
2693:moves away from
2675:Bhagavata Purana
2657:
2648:
2639:
2613:Bhagavata Purana
2561:Bhagavata Purana
2414:
2333:, author of the
2312:Bhagavata Purana
2214:Krishna Charitas
2192:Birth of Krishna
2176:Krishna charitas
2153:Bhagavata Purana
2134:Life and legends
2086:in Maharashtra,
2024:
1941:
1927:
1913:
1899:
1885:
1871:
1852:
1847:Bhagavata Purana
1836:Bhagavata Purana
1783:
1728:
1724:
1717:to the court of
1693:
1689:
1661:
1657:
1626:
1622:
1461:Literary sources
1395:
1391:
1368:
1364:
1288:
1256:
1228:
1190:(conch) and the
1148:
1144:
1141:
1117:Vāsudeva-Krishna
980:
904:in Gujarat; the
850:
846:
799:Bhagavata Purana
764:and also as the
747:
741:
726:
725:
722:
721:
718:
715:
712:
709:
706:
703:
638:
637:
337:Bhagavata Purana
162:
89:
46:
45:
21:
17408:
17407:
17403:
17402:
17401:
17399:
17398:
17397:
17343:Miracle workers
17308:Forms of Vishnu
17258:
17257:
17256:
17244:
17234:
17232:
17222:
17220:
17212:
17210:
17205:
17172:
17158:
16981:
16950:
16941:Vasant Panchami
16875:Pahela Baishakh
16857:Makar Sankranti
16776:
16711:
16618:
16534:
16437:
16327:
16308:Abhirami Antati
16278:Kamba Ramayanam
16239:
16125:
16082:
16045:
15967:
15941:
15904:
15874:
15861:
15845:Vishishtadvaita
15782:
15642:
15621:
15605:
15575:
15570:
15556:
15552:Sarasvati River
15520:
15082:
15066:Kurukshetra War
15049:
14976:
14961:List of tribes
14908:
14894:Mahaprasthanika
14789:
14778:
14756:
14750:
14743:
14713:
14708:
14704:Hindu mythology
14690:
14601:
14519:
14377:
14368:
14236:
14227:
14197:
14192:
14183:
14102:
14093:
14031:
14023:
14014:
13984:
13979:
13953:Svayam Bhagavan
13941:
13879:
13841:
13753:
13747:Vraja Parikrama
13688:
13610:Other relatives
13605:
13528:
13517:
13459:
13454:
13411:
13327:
13286:Ethnomusicology
13276:
13274:Further reading
13271:
13266:
13238:
13199:
13174:
13153:
13133:
13114:
13092:
13069:
13062:
13036:
13015:
12988:
12970:
12942:
12916:
12873:The Mahabharata
12867:
12840:
12828:, vol. I,
12815:
12760:
12737:
12708:
12684:
12657:
12633:
12609:
12556:
12531:
12497:
12475:
12470:
12463:
12449:
12445:
12438:
12415:
12379:
12375:
12368:
12350:
12321:
12313:. p. 390.
12299:
12295:
12288:
12274:Schure, Edouard
12271:
12267:
12230:
12226:
12215:
12211:
12206:
12202:
12195:
12181:
12177:
12172:
12168:
12161:
12142:
12138:
12131:
12109:
12105:
12090:10.2307/3711456
12074:
12070:
12057:
12056:
12052:
12009:
12005:
11989:
11988:
11976:
11960:
11956:
11949:
11933:
11929:
11922:
11906:
11902:
11885:
11878:
11871:
11855:
11851:
11844:
11828:
11821:
11814:
11798:
11794:
11779:10.2307/3517633
11763:
11759:
11746:
11739:
11729:
11727:
11722:
11721:
11717:
11710:
11694:
11690:
11684:
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11661:
11654:
11638:
11634:
11628:
11612:
11608:
11595:
11591:
11583:
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11573:
11554:
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11504:
11500:
11490:
11488:
11479:
11478:
11474:
11464:
11462:
11453:
11452:
11448:
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11427:
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11410:
11399:
11395:
11382:
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11365:
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11334:
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11323:
11322:
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11308:
11306:
11298:
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11283:
11281:
11269:
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11222:
11220:
11203:
11199:
11189:
11187:
11170:
11166:
11156:
11154:
11152:
11136:
11132:
11122:
11120:
11112:
11111:
11107:
11099:
11095:
11076:
11072:
11066:Varadpande 1987
11064:
11060:
11054:Varadpande 1987
11052:
11048:
11033:
11027:
11023:
11016:
10998:
10994:
10988:Varadpande 1987
10986:
10982:
10965:
10961:
10953:
10949:
10942:
10926:
10922:
10914:
10910:
10889:
10885:
10872:Jean Boisselier
10868:
10864:
10856:
10849:
10842:
10826:
10822:
10815:
10799:
10790:
10783:
10767:
10763:
10746:
10742:
10725:
10721:
10704:
10695:
10679:
10675:
10662:
10658:
10650:
10646:
10639:
10621:
10617:
10607:
10605:
10595:
10591:
10581:
10579:
10571:
10570:
10566:
10558:
10554:
10546:
10542:
10534:
10530:
10522:
10518:
10510:
10506:
10498:
10494:
10487:
10473:
10469:
10458:
10454:
10447:
10427:
10423:
10392:
10388:
10371:
10367:
10360:
10346:
10342:
10311:
10304:
10296:
10292:
10284:
10280:
10272:
10268:
10248:
10244:
10213:
10209:
10186:10.2307/2051211
10166:
10162:
10151:
10129:
10125:
10115:
10113:
10112:. 5 August 2014
10104:
10103:
10099:
10090:
10086:
10079:
10065:
10061:
10050:
10048:
10035:
10034:
10030:
10022:
10018:
10006:
10002:
9991:Delmonico, N.,
9990:
9986:
9970:
9969:
9958:
9957:
9953:
9940:
9933:
9920:Ṭhākur Pañcāyat
9914:
9907:
9899:
9895:
9887:
9883:
9879:, pp. 1–18
9871:See Beck, Guy,
9870:
9866:
9859:
9843:
9839:
9831:
9827:
9820:
9804:
9800:
9793:
9777:
9770:
9763:
9747:
9738:
9731:
9715:
9711:
9680:
9676:
9669:
9653:
9649:
9641:
9637:
9630:
9614:
9610:
9602:
9598:
9581:
9577:
9569:
9565:
9557:
9553:
9545:
9541:
9533:
9529:
9512:
9508:
9502:
9489:
9485:
9468:
9464:
9457:
9439:
9435:
9427:
9423:
9416:
9400:
9396:
9388:
9384:
9365:
9361:
9353:
9349:
9341:
9337:
9330:
9316:
9312:
9304:
9300:
9293:
9277:
9273:
9267:The Mahabharata
9264:
9260:
9253:
9237:
9233:
9225:
9221:
9204:
9200:
9190:
9188:
9179:
9178:
9174:
9164:
9162:
9161:. 18 March 2019
9153:
9152:
9148:
9140:
9136:
9128:
9124:
9116:
9112:
9104:
9100:
9092:
9088:
9080:
9076:
9068:
9052:
9048:
9040:
9036:
9029:
9015:
9011:
9003:
8999:
8992:
8969:
8965:
8957:
8953:
8946:
8930:
8926:
8919:
8903:
8899:
8892:
8876:
8872:
8863:
8859:
8843:
8829:
8825:
8817:
8813:
8803:
8801:
8799:
8783:
8779:
8769:
8767:
8765:
8749:
8745:
8735:
8733:
8731:
8715:
8711:
8704:
8688:
8684:
8676:
8672:
8662:
8660:
8659:on 16 July 2014
8651:
8650:
8646:
8631:
8615:
8606:
8599:
8581:
8577:
8566:
8562:
8554:
8550:
8543:
8527:
8523:
8513:
8511:
8509:
8498:The Krishna key
8493:
8489:
8479:
8477:
8468:
8467:
8463:
8456:
8442:
8441:
8437:
8429:
8425:
8416:
8414:
8401:
8397:
8390:
8374:
8370:
8363:
8347:
8343:
8330:
8326:
8319:
8303:
8299:
8292:
8265:
8263:
8261:
8251:Sahitya Akademi
8249:. Vol. 5.
8243:by R. C. Dhere"
8223:
8216:
8209:
8195:
8191:
8184:
8167:
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14835:
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14757:and narrators
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14230:Hindu deities
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14124:Nara-Narayana
14122:
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14107:Other avatars
14105:
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11248:(in Telugu).
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11212:Andhra Jyothi
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11185:
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11179:The Telegraph
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11144:. Routledge.
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11118:thenewsminute
11115:
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10733:
10730:, Continuum,
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10573:"Thiruppavai"
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3183:Purushottama
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3095:Vedic period
3093:of the late
3079:Swaminarayan
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2885:
2874:Jiva Goswami
2846:Madhvacharya
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2358:Yamuna River
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2335:Gita Govinda
2324:
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2300:Krishna and
2299:
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1999:
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1794:Tirthankaras
1775:
1751:Edwin Bryant
1709:
1684:Bala Krishna
1671:
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825:mythological
810:
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788:Krishna Līlā
787:
785:
736:
692:
691:
672:
445:Avatar birth
426:Lathmar Holi
357:Padma Purana
252:Hare Krishna
132:Radha Ramana
43:
18:Lord Krishna
17378:Vaishnavism
17368:Savior gods
17201:WikiProject
17073:Persecution
17061:Nationalism
17051:Iconography
16931:Ratha Yatra
16842:Janmashtami
16837:Rama Navami
16765:Vanaprastha
16716:Varnashrama
16692:Ritushuddhi
16677:Vidyarambha
16667:Chudakarana
16657:Nishkramana
16632:Garbhadhana
16273:Thirukkural
16268:Thiruppugal
16196:Nāradasmṛti
16159:Mahabharata
15937:Atharvaveda
15815:Vaisheshika
15702:Puruṣārthas
15456:Upapandavas
15356:Parashurama
15308:Mahabharata
15246:Ghatotkacha
15171:Chitrāngadā
15166:Chitrāngada
15126:Babruvahana
15121:Ashwatthama
15076:Chakravyūha
15038:Tilaprastha
15008:Kurukshetra
14747:Mahabharata
14662:Mahabharata
14573:Kuladevatas
14352:Vishvakarma
14169:Prsnigarbha
14154:Dhanvantari
14064:Parashurama
14029:Dashavatara
13963:Dashavatara
13908:Mahabharata
13795:Kurukshetra
13710:Vaishnavism
13545:Ashtabharya
13513:Other names
13346:(1): 1–42.
13082:The Puranas
12625:. Penguin.
12404:Liber Aleph
12023:: 159–200.
11439:23 February
11101:Archer 2004
10717:, pp. 83–85
10560:Toffin 2012
10298:Bryant 2007
10286:Starza 1993
10258:Starza 1993
10037:"Vaishnava"
10024:Bryant 2007
9833:Bryant 2007
9535:Bryant 2007
9429:Bryant 2007
9390:Bryant 2007
9343:Bryant 2007
9306:Bryant 2007
9217:, pp. 77–79
9142:Rocher 1986
9106:Rocher 1986
9005:Bryant 2003
8959:Bryant 2007
8866:Bryant 2007
8678:Bryant 2007
8556:Bryant 2007
8403:Amit Guha,
7913:Bhanu Swami
7803:Archer 2004
7779:Bryant 2007
7696:Rocher 1986
7635:Bryant 2007
7620:Bryant 2007
7608:Bryant 2007
7507:, p. 4
7505:Bryant 2007
6831:, pp.
6776:Bryant 2007
6702:Bryant 2007
6585:Bryant 2007
6504:Hawley 2020
6494:, pp. 98–99
6468:Bryant 2007
6090:Bryant 2007
5915:Bryant 2007
5880:Sri Krishna
5820:"The first
5717:Kabir panth
5638:Pancharatra
5633:Vaikhanasas
5628:Bhagavatism
5598:Vyasatirtha
5588:Vishnuswami
5558:Sripadaraja
5398:Chakradhara
5336:Mahanubhava
5267:Sampradayas
5192:Mahabharata
5179:Pancharatra
5031:Dhanvantari
5025:Other forms
4962:Dashavatara
4908:Vaishnavism
4808:Bahá'u'lláh
4758:Radha Soami
4601:Tirthankara
4596:tradition.
4545:Mahabharata
4530:Hemachandra
4522:Mahābhārata
4164:Paras Arora
4120:RadhaKrishn
4098:Vithu Mauli
4058:Mrunal Jain
3821:para bhakti
3779:Natyasastra
3558:the Beatles
3554:John Lennon
3546:maha-mantra
3531:maha-mantra
3461:Janmashtami
3395:Chakradhara
3367:Dnyaneshwar
3359:Maharashtra
3235:(pictured).
3219:Bhakti yoga
3141:Balakrishna
3133:Bhagavatism
3129:Vaishnavism
3071:Gitagovinda
3021:Vaishnavism
2999:Vaishnavism
2993:Vaishnavism
2976:Mahabharata
2949:non-dualist
2808:, Karnataka
2782:Janmashtami
2776:, Rajasthan
2742:community.
2738:and by the
2587:Mahabharata
2529:Mahabharata
2453:eight wives
2446:Mahabharata
2381:Maharashtra
2377:Janmashtami
2282:Makhan Chor
2141:Mahābhārata
2120:Tamil texts
2115:Agni Purana
2099:Vaikhanasa
2094:in Kerala.
2082:in Odisha,
2068:Laddu Gopal
2062:), holding
2060:Makkan Chor
2032:Mahabharata
1858:Iconography
1814:Mahabhashya
1786:polemically
1711:Megasthenes
1698:sculpture,
1650:grammarian
1644:Ashṭādhyāyī
1586:Mahabharata
1569:tirthankara
1491:Mahabharata
1466:Mahabharata
1321:Vaishnavism
1291:Mahabharata
1271:Bhagabhadra
1267:Antialcidas
1235:Mahabharata
1091:Mahabharata
1082:Mahabharata
936:Krishna in
860:Supreme God
821:theological
793:Mahabharata
766:Supreme God
649:Predecessor
642:Dashavatara
327:Mahabharata
189:Dashavatara
167:Affiliation
100:Other names
79:Dashavatara
69:Vaishnavism
17323:Hindu gods
17262:Categories
16902:Kumbh Mela
16870:Gudi Padwa
16815:Durga Puja
16800:Shivaratri
16672:Karnavedha
16652:Namakarana
16614:Tirthatana
16381:Dattatreya
16218:Subhashita
16191:Manusmriti
16068:Dhanurveda
16001:Taittiriya
15986:Kaushitaki
15973:Upanishads
15746:Aparigraha
15648:Philosophy
15496:Vrishasena
15491:Vrishaketu
15436:Shishupala
15421:Shakuntala
15316:Kritavarma
15276:Jayadratha
15271:Jarasandha
15266:Janamejaya
15216:Duryodhana
15141:Bhagadatta
15088:Characters
15071:Vishvarupa
15061:Svayamvara
14991:Hastinapur
14904:Harivamsha
14874:Anushasana
14644:Upanishads
14563:Gandharvas
14287:Dattatreya
14134:Dattatreya
13825:Pandharpur
13759:Holy sites
13716:Festivals
13705:Krishnaism
13575:Mitravinda
13555:Satyabhama
13498:Shrinathji
12958:, Mumbai:
12782:Lalit Kala
12769:Purātattva
12719:"Kṛṣṇaism"
12546:SUNY Press
12530:0872498557
11405:. Rediff.
11190:4 November
10274:Miśra 2005
10262:Miśra 2005
10254:Hardy 1987
10051:13 October
9901:Flood 1996
9889:Knott 2000
9571:Brown 1983
9227:Knott 2000
9191:30 January
9165:30 January
8819:Rosen 2006
8639:1030901369
8480:23 October
8280:. Albany:
8003:. p.
7566:168. Sûtra
7341:13 October
7101:Irwin 1974
7089:Khare 1967
6829:Flood 1996
6516:Miśra 2005
6429:Hardy 1987
6350:Knott 2000
5845:References
5722:Dadu panth
5685:Pushtimarg
5658:Krishnaism
5498:Ram Charan
5423:Jñāneśvara
5413:Jayatirtha
5403:Dadu Dayal
5308:Tattvavada
5174:Vaikhanasa
5169:Upanishads
5066:Shrinathji
4994:Parasurama
4722:Nalakuvara
4590:Svetambara
4561:third hell
4551:, and the
4524:) and the
4476:Jarasandha
4389:, Malaysia
4085:Mahabharat
3998:Mahabharat
3986:Television
3889:Sheshanaga
3873:Palliyodam
3852:Krisnattam
3683:Phetchabun
3629:Yogyakarta
3585:" mountain
3564:. 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:. Brill.
12788:: 21–27.
12483:(2004) .
12260:143606373
12045:219661006
12037:1738-009X
11992:cite book
11984:899138008
11602:Beck 2005
11388:The Hindu
11363:0013-0389
10966:PV Kane,
10955:Beck 1993
10536:Basu 1932
10237:170133349
10202:161458918
9973:cite book
9927:Beck 2005
9877:Beck 2005
9504:thought."
9373:Harmonist
8855:Lakshmi."
8417:2 January
7818:Hindu Art
7484:, Dover,
7025:1031–1037
6789:Jharkhand
6401:162049250
6336:164194548
6320:0018-2710
6200:"Krishna"
6121:"Krishna"
6102:"Krishna"
5899:The Hindu
5850:Citations
5702:Ramanandi
5653:Munitraya
5648:Vadakalai
5583:Vidyapati
5548:Sankardev
5503:Ramananda
5458:Nathamuni
5453:Nammalvar
5433:Madhavdev
5408:Harivansh
5393:Chaitanya
5234:Bhagavata
5205:Harivamsa
5046:Jagannath
5041:Hayagriva
4984:Narasimha
4814:Ahmadiyya
4788:Zoroaster
4680:Sariputta
4651:mentions
4643:tales in
4428:Pandarpur
4353:Bishnupur
4317:Nathdwara
4187:Vrindavan
3966:Biswajeet
3917:Mayabazar
3856:Kathakali
3840:Kuchipudi
3800:Rasaleela
3785:Harivamsa
3773:Sama Veda
3757:Rasa Lila
3744:Kuchipudi
3641:Penataran
3625:Krsnayana
3583:Govardhan
3483:, England
3419:Karnataka
3348:Chandidas
3242:Vaishnava
3159:Jagannath
3145:Harivamsa
2988:Influence
2902:), while
2844:school).
2718:Harivamsa
2710:Harivamsa
2695:Harivamsa
2683:Harivamsa
2671:Harivamsa
2607:, states
2485:Lakshmana
2477:Nagnajiti
2465:Jambavati
2391:Adulthood
2354:Rasa-lila
2326:Rasa lila
2306:Sandipani
2238:akashvani
2224:, of the
2168:Rajasthan
2166:, Bihar,
2147:Harivamsa
2080:Jaganatha
1995:Tribhanga
1809:Patanjali
1702:, in the
1564:Neminatha
1529:Harivamsa
1439:found in
1426:Kharosthi
1406:Aniruddha
1402:Pradyumna
1359:Rajasthan
1311:apramadah
1279:Bhagavata
1200:headdress
938:Karnataka
930:Nathdwara
894:Vrindavan
882:Kuchipudi
878:Kathakali
774:lunisolar
731:: कृष्ण,
659:Successor
603:Pradyumna
577:Jambavati
440:Genealogy
389:Festivals
372:Harivamsa
300:Wednesday
277:Kaumodaki
235:Vaikuntha
215:Vrindavan
17252:Religion
17228:Hinduism
17181:Category
17132:Glossary
17100:Buddhism
17066:Hindutva
17026:Calendar
16907:Haridwar
16885:Vaisakhi
16880:Puthandu
16770:Sannyasa
16687:Keshanta
16518:Shashthi
16354:Trimurti
16181:Nitisara
16154:Ramayana
16149:Itihasas
16121:Jyotisha
16063:Ayurveda
16055:Upavedas
16036:Mandukya
15981:Aitareya
15963:Aranyaka
15958:Brahmana
15932:Samaveda
15857:Charvaka
15657:Concepts
15638:Timeline
15630:Glossary
15613:Hinduism
15568:Category
15537:Kingdoms
15446:Sudeshna
15441:Subhadra
15411:Shantanu
15386:Sahadeva
15236:Gandhari
15231:Ekalavya
15191:Draupadi
15136:Balarama
15111:Ambalika
15013:Jyotisar
14950:Gandhara
14933:Pandavas
14928:Kauravas
14859:Sauptika
14699:Hinduism
14655:Ramayana
14597:Yakshini
14503:Shashthi
14463:Matrikas
14448:Mahadevi
14250:Trimurti
14144:Rishabha
14074:Balarama
13946:See also
13870:Naneghat
13800:Jyotisar
13672:Vasudeva
13667:Ugrasena
13662:Subhadra
13627:Balarama
13533:Consorts
13340:Folklore
13102:(2006).
13080:(1986).
13067:Archived
12952:(2001),
12849:(2016),
12794:44138838
12717:(1987).
12694:(1996),
12643:(2007),
12619:(2003).
12424:(1980).
12401:(1991).
12382:Dionysus
12330:(2004).
12305:(1996).
12276:(1992).
12147:(1980).
11559:(1993),
11541:17 April
11485:ABP News
11407:Archived
11250:Archived
11217:Archived
10903:15488486
10897:. IAIC.
10738:, p. 195
10524:Nimbarka
9491:Shankara
8974:(1975).
8804:10 March
8770:28 March
8736:28 March
8172:(1998).
8034:(1982).
7544:Archived
7530:Aranyaka
7366:(1996).
6930:(2016).
6690:Go-vinda
6672:Archived
6660:Archived
6531:(2011).
6368:Kṛṣṇaism
6280:12 April
5673:Sahajiya
5668:Haridasa
5643:Tenkalai
5573:Vallabha
5568:Tulsidas
5508:Ramanuja
5463:Nimbarka
5448:Namadeva
5356:Sant Mat
5351:Ramsnehi
5239:Naradiya
5199:Ramayana
5083:Consorts
5004:Balarama
4899:a series
4897:Part of
4861:Maitreya
4855:, while
4841:biblical
4837:Buddhist
4796:Muhammad
4689:—
4645:Buddhism
4619:Buddhism
4518:Jinasena
4492:Baladeva
4488:Baladeva
4484:Vasudeva
4471:Baladeva
4466:Balarama
4462:Vasudeva
4212:, Kerala
3865:Ramayana
3836:Manipuri
3746:(left),
3662:cave in
3660:Phnom Da
3283:. Alvar
3087:Vasudeva
3075:Jayadeva
3055:and the
2937:—
2908:Hinduism
2850:Haridasa
2840:(namely
2826:Ramanuja
2687:allusive
2582:Gandhari
2422:Ugrasena
2331:Jayadeva
2302:Balarama
2266:Subhadra
2262:Balarama
2246:Yogamaya
2228:clan in
2222:Vasudeva
1839:and the
1798:Buddhist
1743:Diodorus
1731:Herakles
1664:Vāsudeva
1445:Vasudeva
1437:a relief
1417:Vāsudeva
1371:Narayana
1331:Balarama
1316:mandapas
1275:Vāsudeva
1176:Balarama
1168:Vaisnava
1132:Vāsudeva
1093:and the
1061:Vrishnis
1057:Vāsudeva
946:Aranmula
902:Junagadh
809:and the
754:Hinduism
729:Sanskrit
644:Sequence
596:Children
555:Consorts
540:Subhadra
534:Balarama
527:Siblings
498:(father)
496:Vasudeva
492:(mother)
459:, India)
453:Surasena
153:Sanskrit
136:Vāsudeva
116:Gopinath
108:Damodara
17328:Krishna
17214:Portals
17170:Outline
17120:Sikhism
17115:Judaism
17110:Jainism
16991:Related
16967:Namaste
16820:Ramlila
16750:Ashrama
16738:Vaishya
16728:Brahmin
16551:Worship
16503:Rukmini
16493:Matrika
16466:Parvati
16461:Lakshmi
16451:Tridevi
16406:Krishna
16391:Hanuman
16386:Ganesha
16337:Deities
16223:Tantras
16213:Stotras
16166:Puranas
16111:Nirukta
16101:Chandas
16096:Shiksha
16088:Vedanga
16041:Prashna
16031:Mundaka
15953:Samhita
15922:Rigveda
15853:Nāstika
15838:Advaita
15825:Vedanta
15820:Mīmāṃsā
15800:Samkhya
15788:Schools
15776:Akrodha
15695:Saṃsāra
15675:Ishvara
15665:Brahman
15532:Avatars
15525:Related
15516:Yuyutsu
15481:Vikarna
15416:Shakuni
15406:Savitri
15396:Satyaki
15391:Sanjaya
15381:Rukmini
15336:Nahusha
15326:Lomasha
15301:Krishna
15291:Kindama
15286:Kichaka
15256:Hidimbi
15251:Hidimba
15211:Durvasa
15206:Duhsala
15201:Drupada
15156:Bhishma
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14923:Bharata
14889:Mausala
14832:Bhishma
14795:Books (
14649:Puranas
14637:Atharva
14606:Texts (
14593:Yakshas
14588:Vahanas
14558:Dikpāla
14531:Apsaras
14483:Rukmini
14458:Matangi
14406:Parvati
14401:Lakshmi
14391:Tridevi
14317:Krishna
14297:Hanuman
14292:Ganesha
14282:Chandra
14277:Ashvins
14079:Krishna
14017:Avatars
13790:Dvaraka
13770:Mathura
13694:Worship
13677:Yashoda
13565:Kalindi
13550:Rukmini
13508:Vithoba
13483:Govinda
13457:Krishna
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