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1704:, Kumaras, Narada, Kapila, Yajna, Dattatreya, Nara-Narayana, Vibhu, Satyasena, Hari, Vaikunta, Ajita, Shaligram, Sarvabhauma, Vrishbha, Visvaksena, Sudhama(not krishna's friend Sudama), Dharmasetu, Yogeshwara, Brihadbhanu, Hamsa, Hayagriva, Vyasa, Prithu, Vrishbha deva, Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Balrama, Krishna, Buddha,
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certainly built on the
Vedanta foundations, but not exactly the same as the monism of Adi Shankara. The Bhagavata asserts, according to Bryant, that the empirical and the spiritual universe are both metaphysical realities, and manifestations of the same Oneness, just like heat and light are "real but different" manifestations of sunlight.
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have I placed within mine own self, and my own self has I placed within all the worlds." The text equates Vishnu to all knowledge there is (Vedas), calling the essence of everything as imperishable, all Vedas and principles of universe as imperishable, and that this imperishable which is Vishnu is the all.
3064:, each of which was probably composed about the 5th century CE. These Tamil epics share many aspects of the story found in other parts of India, such as those related to baby Krishna such as stealing butter, and teenage Krishna such as teasing girls who went to bathe in a river by hiding their clothes.
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considers Vishnu in the form of
Krishna to be the supreme creator, personal God, all-pervading, all devouring, one whose knowledge and grace leads to "moksha". In Madhvacharya Vaishnava theology, the supreme Vishnu and the Selfs of living beings are two different realities and nature (dualism), while
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presents Vishnu as the central element of its cosmology, unlike some other
Puranas where Shiva or Brahma or goddess Shakti are. The reverence and the worship of Vishnu is described in 22 chapters of the first part of Vishnu Purana, along with the profuse use of the synonymous names of Vishnu such as
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Vaishnava thought holds Vishnu to exist in the alternate guise of "Isvara, the Lord of All Being" and the universe to be his breath that he will "assimilate" into him again, by breathing and causing the end of the world, which has happened before. Afterwards, he will "exhale again and re-create the
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has been the most popular and widely read Purana texts relating to Vishnu avatar
Krishna, it has been translated and available in almost all Indian languages. Like other Puranas, it discusses a wide range of topics including cosmology, genealogy, geography, mythology, legend, music, dance, yoga and
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contains ideas which
Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism has long mapped to a pantheistic vision of Vishnu as supreme, he as the essence in every being and everything in the empirically perceived universe. In this Brahmana, states Klaus Klostermaier, Purusha Narayana (Vishnu) asserts, "all the worlds
909:) in another (right back). The conch shell is spiral and symbolizes all of interconnected spiraling cyclic existence, while the discus symbolizes him as that which restores dharma with war if necessary when cosmic equilibrium is overwhelmed by evil. One of his arms sometimes carries a club or mace (
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Vishnu is described to be permeating all object and life forms, states S. Giora Shoham, where he is "ever-present within all things as the intrinsic principle of all", and the eternal, transcendental self in every being. The Vedic literature, including its
Brahmanas layer, while praising Vishnu do
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The Vishnu Sukta 1.154 of
Rigveda says that the first and second of Vishnu's strides (those encompassing the earth and air) are visible to the mortals and the third is the realm of the immortals. The Trivikrama describing hymns integrate salvific themes, stating Vishnu to symbolize that which is
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monks are attempting to purge the Vishnu worship practice from
Buddhist temples. According to Holt, the veneration of Vishnu in Sri Lanka is evidence of a remarkable ability over many centuries, to reiterate and reinvent culture as other ethnicities have been absorbed into their own. Though the
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Scholars describe the
Vaishnava theology as built on the foundation of non-dualism speculations in Upanishads, and term it as "Advaitic Theism." The Bhagavata Purana suggests that Vishnu and the Self (Atman) in all beings is one. Bryant states that the monism discussed in Bhagavata Purana is
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In hymn 7.99 of
Rigveda, Indra-Vishnu is equivalent and produce the sun, with the verses asserting that this sun is the source of all energy and light for all. In other hymns of the Rigveda, Vishnu is a close friend of Indra. Elsewhere in Rigveda, Atharvaveda and Upanishadic texts, Vishnu is
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in the Vaishnavism-focussed Purana texts. Vishnu's iconography and a Hindu myth typically shows Brahma being born in a lotus emerging from his navel, who then is described as creating the world or all the forms in the universe, but not the primordial universe itself. In contrast, the
4894:) to defeat Ditya Bali. Batara Wisnu also incarnated in Ramaparasu to destroy gandarwa. Incarnated as Arjunasasra or Arjunawijaya to defeat King Rahwana. The last one was for King Krishna to become the great Pandavas parampara or advisor to get rid of greed and evil committed by the
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elaborates this theme of Vishnu, as his herculean effort and sacrifice to create and gain powers that help others, one who realizes and defeats the evil symbolized by the Asuras after they had usurped the three worlds, and thus Vishnu is the saviour of the mortals and the immortals
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discusses both the sentient and the non-sentient, the Self and the matter of existence. It envisions the universe as the body of Vishnu (Krishna), state Harold Coward and Daniel Maguire. Vishnu in Gita's theology pervades all selves, all matter, and time, and is associated with
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In some Vaishnava Puranas, Vishnu takes the form of Rudra or commands Rudra to destroy the world, thereafter the entire universe dissolves and along with time, everything is reabsorbed back into Vishnu. The universe is then recreated from Vishnu all over again, starting a new
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Though a minor mention and with overlapping attributes in the Vedas, he has important characteristics in various hymns of the Rig Veda, such as 1.154.5, 1.56.3 and 10.15.3. In these hymns, the Vedic scriptures assert that Vishnu resides in that highest home where departed
925:) which symbolizes purity and transcendence. The items he holds in various hands vary, giving rise to twenty four combinations of iconography, each combination representing a special form of Vishnu. Each of these special forms is given a special name in texts such as the
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4537:, for example, statues of four-armed Vishnu have been found in provinces near Malaysia and dated to be from the 4th to 9th-century, and this mirror those found in ancient India. Similarly, Vishnu statues have been discovered from the 6th to 8th century eastern
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2436:. Again, this link to Surya is a characteristic Vishnu shares with fellow Vedic deities named Mitra and Agni, wherein in different hymns, they too "bring men together" and cause all living beings to rise up and impel them to go about their daily activities.
2902:(demons) and now rule the universe. Truth re-emerges as the Vishnu avatar first makes peace with the demons, understands them and then creatively defeats them, bringing back hope, justice, freedom and good – a cyclic theme that appears in many legends. The
4953:, Uttar Pradesh, for example, is dated to the early 6th century and features the ten avatars of Vishnu. Its design based on a square layout and Vishnu iconography broadly follows the 1st millennium Hindu texts on architecture and construction such as the
4407:/Khalsa sects of Sikhism; however, the Khalsa Sikhs disagree with the Sanatan Sikhs. According to Sanatan Sikh writers, the Gurus of Sikhism were avatars of Vishnu, because the Gurus brought light in the age of darkness and saved people in a time of evil
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region. Then changed its name to Sri Maharaja Matsyapati. In addition, according to the Javanese wayang puppet version, Batara Wisnu also incarnates Srimaharaja Kanwa, Resi Wisnungkara, Prabu Arjunasasrabahu, Sri Ramawijaya, Sri Batara Kresna, Prabu
2488:, the mythology of a boar who raises goddess earth from the depths of cosmic ocean appears, but without the word Vishnu or his alternate avatar names. In post-Vedic mythology, this legend becomes one of the basis of many cosmogonic myth called the
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or "three strides" of Vishnu. Starting as a small insignificant looking being, Vishnu undertakes a herculean task of establishing his reach and form, then with his first step covers the earth, with second the ether, and the third entire heaven.
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Archaeological evidence suggest that Vishnu temples and iconography probably were already in existence by the 1st century BCE. The most significant Vishnu-related epigraphy and archaeological remains are the two 1st century BCE inscriptions in
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Buddhism. These statues have been dated to the 5th century and thereafter. In addition to statues, inscriptions and carvings of Vishnu, such as those related to the "three steps of Vishnu" (Trivikrama) have been found in many parts of Buddhist
5126:, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple occupies an area of 156 acres (630,000 m) with a perimeter of 4,116 m (13,504 ft) making it the largest temple in India and one of the largest religious complexes in the world.
2112:), or Mayon (as described in the Tamil scriptures)— was accepted as a manifestation of Vishnu during the process of the syncretism of South Indian deities into mainstream Hinduism. Mayon is indicated to be the deity associated with the
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These Indian Buddhist sources depict a stage of the development of Indian Mahayana in which Vishnu (along with Shiva) was being assimilated into a supreme universal form of Avalokiteśvara which is similar to the Hindu concept of
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Vishnu iconography shows him with dark blue, blue-grey or black coloured skin, and as a well-dressed jewelled man. He is typically shown with four arms, but two-armed representations are also found in Hindu texts on artworks.
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Buddhist temples. He states that the medieval Sinhala tradition encouraged Visnu worship (puja) as a part of Theravada Buddhism just like Hindu tradition incorporated the Buddha as an avatar of Vishnu, but contemporary
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refer to Vishnu. In section 7.99 of the Rigveda, Vishnu is addressed as the god who separates heaven and earth, a characteristic he shares with Indra. In the Vedic texts, the deity or god referred to as Vishnu is
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equivalent to Prajapati, both are described as the protector and preparer of the womb, and according to Klaus Klostermaier, this may be the root behind the post-Vedic fusion of all the attributes of the Vedic
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Stafford Betty (2010), Dvaita, Advaita, and Viśiṣṭādvaita: Contrasting Views of Mokṣa, Asian Philosophy: An International Journal of the Philosophical Traditions of the East, Volume 20, Issue 2, pages 215–224
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One version of the cosmology, for example, states that Vishnu's eye is at the Southern Celestial Pole from where he watches the cosmos. In another version found in section 4.80 of the Vayu Purana, he is the
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contains a spiritual practice in which one meditates on a form of Vishnu called Harihariharivāhana or Harihariharivāhanalokeśvara. This form includes Avalokiteśvara riding on Vishnu who in turn rides on
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Nīlakaṇṭha-Avalokiteśvara (青頸観音 Shōkyō-kannon), from the Besson-zakki (別尊雑記 "Miscellaneous Record of Classified Sacred Images"), as reproduced in the Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō Zuzō-bu (大正新脩大藏經 圖像部), vol.
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Vishnu sleeps on the coils of Ananta (Shesha, the World Snake). He will awake for the next cycle of creation which heralds the destruction of all things. 14th century sculpture from India, housed in
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5. Might I reach that dear cattle-pen of his, where men seeking the gods find elation, for exactly that is the bond to the wide-striding one: the wellspring of honey in the highest step of Viṣṇu.
4222:) is Garuda, the demigod eagle. Vishnu is commonly depicted as riding on his shoulders. Garuda is also considered as Vedas on which Vishnu travels. Garuda is a sacred bird in Vaishnavism. In the
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667:(Self) of the universe. There are many both benevolent and fearsome depictions of Vishnu. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient being sleeping on the coils of the serpent
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Shiva and Vishnu are both viewed as the ultimate form of god in different Hindu denominations. Harihara is a composite of half Vishnu and half Shiva, mentioned in literature such as the
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employs the metaphor of Vishnu as a spider and the universe as his web. Other texts offer alternate cosmogenic theories, such as one where the universe and time are absorbed into Shiva.
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Some versions of the Purana texts, unlike the Vedic and Upanishadic texts, emphasize Vishnu as supreme and on whom other gods depend. Vishnu, for example, is the source of creator deity
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Various regional beliefs consider Lakshmi to be manifested as various goddesses, who are considered Vishnu's wives. In South India, Lakshmi is worshipped in two forms – Sridevi and
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tradition of Vaishnavism, Vishnu is attributed with numerous qualities such as omniscience, energy, strength, lordship, vigour, and splendour. The Vaishnava tradition started by
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and Mandair (2013), teaches that the Guru are "Shiva (isar), Vishnu (gorakh), Brahma (barma) and mother Parvati (parbati)," yet the one who is all and true cannot be described.
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John Holt states that Vishnu was one of the several Hindu gods and goddesses who were integrated into the Sinhala Buddhist religious culture, such as the 14th and 15th-century
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Bhattacharyya, B. (1924). The Indian Buddhist Iconography Mainly Based on The Sādhanamālā and Other Cognate Tāntric Texts of Rituals. H. Milford, Oxford University Press.
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A list may be given in one place but additional avatars may be mentioned elsewhere (e.g. the Bhagavata Purana lists 22 avatars in Canto 1, but mentions others elsewhere)
1538:(Dattatreya), Yajna, Urukrama, Prthu, Matsya, Kurma, Dhanavantari, Mohini, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Vyasadeva, Balarama, Krishna, and Kalki (Volume 1: Chapter 1)
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Vishnu iconography such as statues and etchings have been found in archaeological sites of Southeast Asia, now predominantly of the Theravada Buddhist tradition. In
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states that Narayana was emanated from Avalokiteshvara's heart (hṛdayānnārāyaṇaḥ), as a skillful means (upaya) for the benefit of all beings. In a similar manner,
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Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Nrsimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki (Chapter 4, Verses 2–3; Chapter 48, Verses 17–22; and Chapter 211, Verse 69)
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A personality in one Purana may be considered an avatar in another (e.g. Narada is not specified as an avatar in the Matsya Purana but is in the Bhagavata Purana)
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For the Trimurti system having Brahma as the creator, Vishnu as the maintainer or preserver, and Shiva as the transformer or destroyer see Zimmer (1972) p. 124.
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Nārāyaṇa (那羅延天 Naraen-ten), the Chinese Buddhist version of Hindu God Vishnu, from volume 9 of the Shoson Zuzōshō (諸尊図像鈔), a compendium of Buddhist images.
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The concept of the avatar (or incarnation) within Hinduism is most often associated with Vishnu, the preserver or sustainer aspect of God within the Hindu
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was formally endorsed by Kandyan kings in the early 1700s, Holt states that Vishnu images and shrines are among conspicuous ruins in the medieval capital
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Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Nrsimha, Vamana, 'Rama trio' , Krishna, Kalki (Part 4: Vayaviya Samhita: Chapter 30, Verses 56–58 and Chapter 31, verses 134–136)
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Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Trivikrama (Vamana), Parasurama, Sri-Rama, Krisna, Buddha, and Kalki (Part 15: Reva Khanda: Chapter 151, Verses 1–7)
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which refer to temples of Sankarshana and Vasudeva, the Besnagar Garuda column of 100 BCE which mentions a Bhagavata temple, another inscription in
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Some avatars consist of two or more people considered as different aspects of a single incarnation (e.g. Nara-Narayana, Rama and his three brothers)
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Appearing in the forms of a swan , a tortoise , a fish , O foremost of regenerate ones, I shall then display myself as a boar , then as a Man-lion (
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Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Trivikrama (Vamana), Parasurama, Sri-Rama, Krisna, Buddha, Kalki (Part 4, Chapter 119, Verses 14–19), and Kapila
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Those who, sitting on the ritual grass, share in the pressed soma and the food at (the cry of) "svadhā", they are the most welcome arrivals here.
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Adluri, Vishwa; Joydeep Bagchee (February 2012). "From Poetic Immortality to Salvation: Ruru and Orpheus in Indic and Greek Myth".
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Brown, C. Mackenzie (1983). "The Origin and Transmission of the Two "Bhāgavata Purāṇas": A Canonical and Theological Dilemma".
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Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Nrsimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki (Volume 1, Chapter 86, Verses 10–11)
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Garuda, the eagle. One of the oldest discovered Hindu-style statues of Vishnu in Thailand is from Wat Sala Tung in
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Sucharita Adluri (2015), Textual Authority in Classical Indian Thought: Ramanuja and the Visnu Purana, Routledge,
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in the table below. However, this is a complicated process, and the lists are unlikely to be exhaustive because:
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The Many Faces of Murukan: The History and Meaning of a South Indian God. With the Poem Prayers to Lord Murukan
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Graham Schweig (2007), Encyclopedia of Love in World Religions (Editor: Yudit Kornberg Greenberg), Volume 1,
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Asiatic Mythology: A Detailed Description and Explanation of the Mythologies of All the Great Nations of Asia
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Whenever the world is threatened with evil, chaos, and destructive forces, Vishnu descends in the form of an
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India – Their Religions and Institutions
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indeed, the lord of the world. Thus, you are indeed the greatest being (puṁsāṁ paramottama), without equal.
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layer of text in the Vedas, thereafter his profile rises and over the history of Indian scriptures, states
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Rama and his brothers are considered as one unit. Volume 3, Chapter 276 also lists the same incarnations.
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The Strides of Vishnu: Hindu Culture in Historical Perspective: Hindu Culture in Historical Perspective
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New Delhi: Abhinav Publications, p, 15. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. ISBN 81-7017-247-0.
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Edwin Bryant (2004), Krishna: The Beautiful Legend of God: Srimad Bhagavata Purana Book X, Penguin,
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The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity, and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition
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The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity, and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition
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3. I have found here the forefathers good to find and the grandson and the wide stride of Viṣṇu.
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I will now proclaim the heroic deeds of Visnu, who has measured out the terrestrial regions,
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are dedicated to Vishnu, although he is mentioned in other hymns. Vishnu is mentioned in the
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being the equal complementary partner of Vishnu. He is one of the five equivalent deities in
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in Hinduism. They discuss a diverse range of topics, from ethics to the methods of worship.
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Kapila, Founder of Sāṃkhya and Avatāra of Viṣṇu: With a Translation of Kapilāsurisaṃvāda
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Varaha, Suyajna (Hari), Kapila, Dattātreya, Four Kumaras, Nara-Narayana, Prthu, Rsabha,
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Book 12, Santi Parva, Chapter CCCXL (340), translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli, 1883–1896
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Researches in Indian and Buddhist philosophy: essays in honour of Professor Alex Wayman
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Ravi Gupta and Kenneth Valpey (2013), The Bhagavata Purana, Columbia University Press,
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Visions of a New Earth: Religious Perspectives on Population, Consumption, and Ecology
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For quotation defining the Trimurti see: Matchett, Freda. 2003. "'The Purāṇas'." In
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Some of the earliest surviving grand Vishnu temples in India have been dated to the
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These avatars are stated to incarnate 'for the good of the world' in every cycle of
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Many Heads, Arms, and Eyes: Origin, Meaning, and Form of Multiplicity in Indian Art
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Rapt in the Name: The Ramnamis, Ramnam, and Untouchable Religion in Central India
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of wealth, fortune and prosperity (both material and spiritual), is the wife and
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culture. As it begins, the forces of evil have won a war between the benevolent
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might be Nepalese in origin and its source myth might be found in the Buddhist
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not subjugate others gods and goddesses. They present an inclusive pluralistic
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Whenever righteousness wanes and unrighteousness increases I send myself forth.
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The Iconography of the Viṣṇu Temple at Deogarh and the Viṣṇudharmottarapurāṇa
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The Iconography of the Viṣṇu Temple at Deogarh and the Viṣṇudharmottarapurāṇa
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See: Jansen, p. 83, for the term "Great Trinity" in relation to the Trimurti.
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The Hare Krishna Movement: The Postcharismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant
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shrines are dedicated to Vishnu in Sri Lanka. In addition to specific Vishnu
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describe the glory of Perumal in the most poetic of terms. Many Poems of the
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are mentioned elsewhere but have not been counted. For a complete list, see
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Temples of Kr̥ṣṇa in South India: History, Art, and Traditions in Tamilnāḍu
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Temples of Kr̥ṣṇa in South India: History, Art, and Traditions in Tamilnāḍu
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Temples of Kr̥ṣṇa in South India: History, Art, and Traditions in Tamilnāḍu
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Stella Kramrisch (1994), The Presence of Siva, Princeton University Press,
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Constance Jones and James Ryan (2007), Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Infobase,
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The Malay Peninsula: Crossroads of the Maritime Silk-Road (100 BC-1300 AD)
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For Harirudra citation to Mahabharata 3:39:76f see Hopkins (1969), p. 221.
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viṣṇōrnu kaṃ vīryāṇi pra vōcaṃ yaḥ pārthivāni vimamē rajāṃsi |
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4489:), who delegated this task of custodianship to Vishnu. Many
4051:. In Sri Vaishnavism sub-tradition, Vishnu and Sri (goddess
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movement had parallel developments in other parts of India.
2589:विष्णोर्नु कं वीर्याणि प्र वोचं यः पार्थिवानि विममे रजांसि ।
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2388:आहं पितॄन्सुविदत्राँ अवित्सि नपातं च विक्रमणं च विष्णोः ।
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1041:. Each of these forces is represented by a Hindu deity:
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as the object of concentration, thereby presenting the
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Vishnu is the primary focus of the Vaishnavism-focused
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9620:. Nichiren Shoshu International Center. p. 1107.
8200:. State University of New York Press. pp. 68–69.
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7209:. Motilal Banarsidass (1996 Reprint). pp. 18–19.
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tradition. The latter is of particular importance to
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Harihara – Combined form of Vishnu and Shiva, c. 1825
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2591:यो अस्कभायदुत्तरं सधस्थं विचक्रमाणस्त्रेधोरुगायः ॥१॥…
1592:, Nrishimha, and Vamana; and 7 human incarnations of
1560:, Buddha, and Kalki (Volume 3, Chapter 30, Verse 37)
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and Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki (Canto 1, Chapter 3).
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The Divine Consort: Rādhā and the Goddesses of India
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of Vishnu. The most well-known of these avatars are
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CE), 'one who is everything and inside everything'.
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9748:"Mystery of Angkor Wat Temple's Huge Stones Solved"
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4824:puppetry), Wisnu is often referred to as the title
3088:. Their poems, compiled as Alwar Arulicheyalgal or
2328:, Agni and others. Just 5 out of 1028 hymns of the
1129:describes the typical role of an avatar of Vishnu:
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9977:"Kerala temple treasure brings riches, challenges"
9715:Layang kandha kelir Jawa Timuran: seri Mahabharata
9324:. Columbia University Press. pp. 5–7, 13–27.
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6795:Viraha Bhakti: The Early History of Krsna Devotion
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2072:have a scriptural basis in the canon of authentic
1330:Names / Descriptions (with chapters and verses) –
1015:Shiva (left), Vishnu (middle), and Brahma (right).
597:, one of the major traditions within contemporary
9910:Kalādarśana: American Studies in the Art of India
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9122:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 102–105.
8858:Naga cults and traditions in the western Himalaya
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7776:. Springer Science. pp. 63 with footnote 4.
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5289:Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions
4816:spelling) is a well-known figure in the world of
4177:, Lakshmi incarnated as his respective consorts:
2850:; a discussion that the theistic Vedanta scholar
1225:source of all existence, including all the other
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10531:The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eastern Philosophy
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8167:John Stratton Hawley; Donna Marie Wulff (1982).
8047:. Princeton University Press. pp. 274–276.
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5796:Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization
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5594:. Motilal Banarsidass Publications. p. 38.
5333:Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Traditions
876:Miniature painting of Vishnu and Lakshmi in the
810:Other notable names in this list include :
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8908:. Relianz Communications Pty Ltd. p. 175.
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6647:Siva Purana – English Translation – Part 4 of 4
6375:Agni Purana Unabridged English Motilal (vol 1.)
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2662:When the first-born of holy Law approached me,
1534:Kumara, Varaha, Narada, Nara-Narayana, Kapila,
1177:(chronicle, history, legend), narrate numerous
636:is stated to be the energy and creative power (
9490:Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia
9188:. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 48, 238.
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5488:. Asian Educational Services. pp. 75–91.
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2664:then of this speech, I first obtain a portion.
1274:the scion of the Sattwata race, and lastly as
12409:
11893:
10902:
10689:
10403:
10066:
9850:. BRILL Academic. pp. 211–220, 240–259.
9819:, Ars Orientalis, Vol. 26 (1996), pages 66–80
9423:State University of New York Press. p. 39-40.
9115:
9057:
8823:
8488:. Oxford University Press. pp. 358–360.
8448:
8364:
8362:
8345:. Oxford University Press. pp. 191–203.
8135:
8133:
8078:
8076:
8013:
8009:
8007:
7660:Moriz Winternitz; V. Srinivasa Sarma (1996).
6573:
6571:
6372:J. L. Shastri, G. P. Bhatt (1 January 1998).
6371:
6054:James g. Lochtefeld, PhD (15 December 2001).
5997:
5995:
5993:
5724:Edwin Bryant; Maria Ekstrand (23 June 2004).
5696:
5642:Orlando O. Espín; James B. Nickoloff (2007).
5284:
4882:) to kill the giant Hargragiwa who stole the
4226:, Garuda carries Vishnu to save the elephant
3976:
1990:itself, with which it seems to be confused):
9338:
9053:
9051:
9016:Christopher Shackle; Arvind Mandair (2013).
8901:
8772:
8567:
8482:Deepak Sarma (2007). Edwin F. Bryant (ed.).
8481:
8454:
8433:
8431:
7825:
6740:
6688:. MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. DELHI.
5826:. Central Chinmaya Mission Trust. pp. 16–17.
5177:11th-century Vishnu sculpture the goddesses
2655:they compass us about present on every side.
2492:legend, with Varaha as an avatar of Vishnu.
11907:
10605:"BBC Religion & Ethics – Who is Vishnu"
10499:The Advaitic Theism of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa
10105:Journal of the American Academy of Religion
9319:
9294:
8905:The Ascent of Vishnu and the Fall of Brahma
8713:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 136.
8193:
7363:
7027:
7013:. Asian Educational Services. p. 453.
6643:
6511:
5970:Steven Kossak; Edith Whitney Watts (2001).
5799:. Princeton University Press. p. 124.
5404:as the destroyer. see Zimmer (1972) p. 124.
2752:as the supreme metaphysical reality called
2324:, but not a prominent one when compared to
1138:and for the establishment of righteousness,
1031:) represents the three fundamental forces (
749:('one who enters everywhere'); also adding
12416:
12402:
11900:
11886:
10909:
10895:
10696:
10682:
10631:Brooklyn Museum, June 24 – October 2, 2011
10551:
9906:"Early Krishan Icons: the case at Mathura"
9271:Buddha in Sri Lanka: Remembered Yesterdays
9247:
9224:Buddha in Sri Lanka: Remembered Yesterdays
8932:The Vamana Purana With English Translation
8697:
8359:
8139:
8130:
8109:
8082:
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8004:
7936:
7769:
7498:See also, Griffith's Rigveda translation:
6986:. Vakils, Feffer, and Simons. p. 56.
6965:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
6568:
6109:
6086:
5990:
5457:"Shesha, Sesa, Śeṣa, Śeṣā: 34 definitions"
5412:
5410:
4941:Temple was built as a dedication to Vishnu
4361:lists the 24 avatars of Vishnu, including
3983:
3969:
3143:
2658:What thing I truly am I know not clearly:
1497:Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana,
722:) means 'all pervasive' and, according to
87:
10528:
10469:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 217–226.
10440:The Mystical Philosophy of the Upanishads
10306:
10219:
9787:, Ars Orientalis, Vol. 26 (1996), page 65
9745:
9455:"Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon - Books"
9299:. Columbia University Press. p. 51.
9048:
8573:
8428:
8369:Harold Coward; Daniel C. Maguire (2000).
8288:
8286:
8214:
8173:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 238–244.
8017:Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism
7965:
7866:
7722:
7444:
7417:
7391:Bettina Bäumer; Kapila Vatsyayan (1988).
7303:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 106.
7040:
6223:
6131:. Harvard University Press. p. 114.
5730:. Columbia University Press. p. 16.
5423:. Infobase Publishing. pp. 491–492.
4166:. When Vishnu incarnated on earth as the
2673:To what is One, sages give many a title.
2669:They call him Indra, Mitra, Varuna, Agni,
2660:mysterious, fettered in my mind I wonder.
2477:. Rigveda 1.22.20 also mentions the same
1217:). Krishna in particular is venerated in
751:atha yad viṣito bhavati tad viṣnurbhavati
10627:"Vishnu: Hinduism's Blue-Skinned Savior"
10495:
10310:A history of Indian literature, 500–1399
9617:The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin
9610:
8664:
8395:
8309:
8249:
8146:. Abhinav Publications. pp. 30–31.
6868:
6866:
6577:
6043:The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism
6008:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 73–115.
5762:
5703:. Oxford University Press. p. 236.
5535:
4999:
4932:
4916:
4788:
4738:. In some iconography, the symbolism of
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10457:
10404:Mittal, Sushil; Thursby, G. R. (2005).
10198:
10111:(4). Oxford University Press: 551–567.
10005:
9974:
8740:. Jaico Publishing House. p. 378.
8665:Monaghan, Patricia (31 December 2010).
8611:
8326:
7596:
7451:. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 71–72.
7370:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 96–99.
6979:
6830:
6726:. MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, DELHI. pp.
6705:. MOTILAL BANARSIDASS, DELHI. pp.
6124:
6045:. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp.
5700:The Oxford Companion to World Mythology
5618:Indian Sculpture: Circa 500 BCE- 700 CE
5417:Constance Jones; James D. Ryan (2006).
5407:
4890:. He once intended to become a Wimana (
4725:, which was once a great stronghold of
4657:is called a bodhisattva in the popular
3003:describes a mode of worship of Vishnu.
2409:—translated by Stephanie Jamison, 2020
2377:—translated by Stephanie Jamison, 2020
2144:consider Perumal as the Supreme god of
1774:
1772:
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10624:
10611:
10381:
10367:. State University of New York Press.
10360:
10252:
10164:
9908:. In Joanna Gottfried Williams (ed.).
9831:
9796:
9758:from the original on 27 September 2021
9182:Louis E. Fenech; W. H. McLeod (2014).
8902:Achuthananda, Swami (27 August 2018).
8655:, Volume 5, pp. 348–362 with footnotes
8639:
8533:
8511:A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy
8508:
8283:
7977:
7924:
7878:
7851:
7796:
7710:
7608:
7585:History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature
6235:See Apte, p. 485, for a definition of
5789:
5508:
5317:
4768:. Vishnu rocks are a type of volcanic
4708:, who also rides a lion. This form of
807:here is defined as 'the omnipresent'.
12397:
11881:
10890:
10703:
10677:
10572:from the original on 15 February 2023
10173:. New York: Oxford University Press.
10131:
10102:
10048:from the original on 12 December 2017
9956:from the original on 16 December 2013
9681:
9254:Mahawamsa: English Translation (1908)
9136:from the original on 11 November 2023
9078:from the original on 11 November 2023
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8754:from the original on 25 December 2022
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7680:from the original on 26 December 2023
7587:. London: Spottiswoode and Co. p. 533
7050:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 1–2.
7006:
6863:
6791:
6297:from the original on 12 February 2022
6022:from the original on 11 November 2023
5536:Williams, George M. (27 March 2008).
4419:
4114:
3107:
2496:Trivikrama: The Three Steps of Vishnu
1975:all provide matching lists. The same
1803:
1801:
1799:
1760:have not been counted; a list of the
1739:
572:
11030:Kodandarama Temple, Gollala Mamidada
10516:from the original on 16 January 2024
10339:
10327:from the original on 16 January 2024
10294:from the original on 11 January 2023
9926:from the original on 16 January 2024
9912:. BRILL Academic. pp. 127–136.
9864:from the original on 20 January 2023
9694:from the original on 23 October 2022
9663:from the original on 23 October 2022
9555:The Iconography of Nepalese Buddhism
9534:from the original on 4 December 2023
9465:from the original on 4 December 2023
8779:. Infobase Publishing. p. 491.
8546:from the original on 12 October 2016
8513:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 373.
8116:. Abhinav Publications. p. 28.
8089:. Abhinav Publications. p. 27.
8061:from the original on 19 October 2023
7743:White, David Gordon (15 July 2010).
7620:
6935:Who's who in non-classical mythology
6798:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 156.
6773:from the original on 20 October 2019
6681:
6532:
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6434:from the original on 22 October 2019
6404:from the original on 22 October 2019
6353:from the original on 20 October 2019
6074:from the original on 19 January 2023
5941:
5920:
5437:from the original on 20 October 2022
5400:as the maintainer or preserver, and
4949:period. The Sarvatobhadra temple in
4800:, Bali, Indonesia, completed in 2018
4568:
2772:(c. 16th century) is centred around
2382:
2354:
1769:
14013:
10552:Varadpande, Manohar Laxman (1987).
10436:
10273:
10018:from the original on 18 August 2016
10006:Blitzer, Jonathan (23 April 2012).
9684:"Vishnu Temple at the Grand Canyon"
9598:
9586:
9574:
9390:
9374:
9202:from the original on 17 August 2023
9161:. Bloomsburg Academic. p. 83.
8776:Critical Companion to George Orwell
8580:. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 167.
8540:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
7698:
7560:. Cambridge Scholars. p. 116.
7557:To Test the Limits of Our Endurance
7475:A Survey of Hinduism: Third Edition
7397:. Motilal Banarsidas. p. 251.
6792:Hardy, Friedhelm (1 January 2015).
6719:
6698:
6660:
6626:
6609:
6553:
6494:
6192:"Vishnu | Hindu deity | Britannica"
5769:. Simon and Schuster. p. 737.
4444:A modern Buddhist Vishnu shrine in
2861:
2792:, the most important texts are the
2740:These Upanishads highlight Vishnu,
2671:and he is heavenly-winged Garutman.
2432:(Sun god), who also bears the name
949:, a garland of forest flowers. The
762:(4-15th century CE), Danta (Son of
492:Bala and Utsaha (according to some
24:
14090:Characters in the Bhagavata Purana
11020:Srikakula Andhra Mahavishnu Temple
10916:
10502:. Columbia, MO: South Asia Books.
10483:from the original on 31 March 2024
10424:from the original on 31 March 2024
10240:from the original on 28 March 2024
10152:from the original on 31 March 2024
9522:www.wisdomlib.org (15 June 2020).
9434:The Thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara,
9408:The Thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara.
9158:Sikhism: A Guide for the Perplexed
8989:Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh (2011).
8883:from the original on 31 March 2024
8685:from the original on 31 March 2024
7838:from the original on 23 May 2006.
7448:Viṣṇuism and Śivaism: a comparison
7265:from the original on 24 April 2023
7223:from the original on 24 April 2023
7130:from the original on 24 April 2023
7091:from the original on 24 April 2023
6933:Sykes, Egerton (4 February 2014).
6884:from the original on 5 August 2023
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5744:from the original on 22 April 2023
5697:David Leeming (17 November 2005).
5463:from the original on 3 August 2022
5374:from the original on 26 March 2023
4995:
4318:
3067:
1796:
1480:, Matsya, Kurma, Nṛsiṁha, Vamana,
1232:
1023:, the Trimurti (also known as the
93:Painting depicting Vishnu, c. 1730
25:
14151:
10586:
10555:History of Indian theatre, Vol. 3
10132:Brown, Cheever Mackenzie (1998).
9975:Pomfret, James (19 August 2011).
9348:Jacq-Hergoualc'h, Michel (2002).
9155:Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair (2013).
9036:from the original on 8 March 2024
8734:Knapp, Stephen (1 January 2009).
7245:Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1898).
7203:Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1898).
7153:ऋग्वेदः सूक्तं १.१५४ – विकिस्रोतः
7110:Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1898).
7071:Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1898).
7010:South Indian Shrines: Illustrated
6914:from the original on 21 July 2019
6851:from the original on 19 July 2023
6812:from the original on 10 July 2023
6239:as 'the unified form' of Brahmā,
5648:. Liturgical Press. p. 539.
5033:Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam
4473:. According to the chronicles of
3007:Sangam and Post-Sangam literature
2647:their functions they maintain by
2108:)—also known as Thirumal (Tamil:
1140:I come into being age after age.
593:. He is the supreme being within
140:and various others listed in the
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6831:Clothey, Fred W. (20 May 2019).
6170:. Cengage Learning. p. 22.
5482:Muriel Marion Underhill (1991).
5336:. University of California Press
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1270:, the son of Dasaratha, then as
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11415:Pandava Thoothar Perumal Temple
10620:: 103–126 – via ProQuest.
8953:, pages 89–95, 115–124, 174–184
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7283:Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. (1980).
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5392:For the Trimurti system having
5360:. M.D. Publications Pvt. 1998.
5357:Indian Civilization and Culture
5261:Encyclopedia of World Religions
5122:dedicated to Vishnu located in
4780:Outside the Indian subcontinent
4742:, Vishnu and Buddha are fused.
4218:Among Vishnu's primary mounts (
4003:or non-dualistic philosophy of
2611:Rigveda 1.154.1, Translated by
2553:, Nepal; Right: at 6th-century
2549:period. Center: at a temple in
1834:
1818:
1000:
972:floating over the divine ocean
747:viṣṇur viṣvater vā vyaśnoter vā
709:
13907:Relations with other religions
10945:Annavaram Satyanarayana Temple
10280:. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
10165:Bryant, Edwin F., ed. (2007).
10095:
9886:Mathurā: The Cultural Heritage
9834:, p. 18 with footnote 19.
9682:Young, Matt (27 August 2012).
8398:, p. 23 with footnote 17;
7663:A History of Indian Literature
7521:Klaus K. Klostermaier (2000).
7472:Klaus K. Klostermaier (2010).
7331:Klaus K. Klostermaier (2000).
7007:Ayyar, P. V. Jagadisa (1982).
6319:. Vedabase.net. Archived from
5845:Klaus K. Klostermaier (2000).
5475:
5449:
5386:
5348:
5323:
5278:
5252:
5225:and has been dated to ~400 CE.
5201:14th-century Vishnu, Thailand.
4794:Statue of Vishnu riding Garuda
4620:to various classes of beings.
4270:
4162:of Vishnu. She is also called
3043:mayavan, mamiyon, netiyon, mal
1866:
1301:Not all Puranas provide lists
1288:
1203:; the latter encompassing the
1159:literature, in particular the
945:gem in a necklace and wearing
854:
13:
1:
11075:Koulutla Chenna Kesava Temple
10935:Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala
9889:. Manohar. pp. 389–392.
9746:Tia Ghose (31 October 2012).
9419:Studholme, Alexander (2002).
9268:Swarna Wickremeratne (2012).
9221:Swarna Wickremeratne (2012).
6892:– via www.thehindu.com.
6105:– via Internet Archive.
6087:Lochtefeld, James G. (2002).
6049:, 231 (Vol. 1), 624 (Vol. 2).
6005:Elements of Hindu iconography
5344:– via Internet Archive.
5245:
5080:Pundarikakshan Perumal Temple
4862:, located in the present-day
4764:is an asteroid discovered by
4756:
4336:. For example, in verse 5 of
2712:
2187:
2128:or the "dark one" and as the
2124:(200 BCE to 500 CE) mentions
2076:literature (but not from the
1855:, etc., have not been counted
1815:sons and the Hindu god of war
1778:Others such as Hamsa, Ajita,
1262:), then as a dwarf , then as
976:, accompanied by his consort
727:
698:of Vishnu. Out of these ten,
682:(incarnation) to restore the
10985:Varahaswamy Temple, Tirumala
10970:Kodandarama Temple, Tirupati
10965:Govindaraja Temple, Tirupati
10389:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
10202:Sixty Upanishads of the Veda
9484:Keyworth, George A. (2011).
8929:Gupta, anand Swarup (1968).
8861:. New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co.
8509:Sharma, Chandradhar (1994).
6741:Subrahmanyam, S. V. (1911).
6125:Blurton, T. Richard (1993).
6041:James G. Lochtefeld (2002).
6002:T. A. Gopinatha Rao (1993).
5515:. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan.
5161:9th-century Vishnu murti at
4784:
2632:
2444:unto the avatars of Vishnu.
2193:Vishnu icons across cultures
2116:(pastoral landscape) in the
1588:3 celestial incarnations of
714:Vishnu (also spelled Viṣṇu,
228:Om Namo Bhagavate Vāsudevāya
7:
11420:Nilathingal Thundam Perumal
11405:Tiru Parameswara Vinnagaram
10361:Mahony, William K. (1998).
10253:Soifer, Deborah A. (1991).
10226:. Oxford University Press.
9808:Alexander Lubotsky (1996),
9776:Alexander Lubotsky (1996),
9492:. Brill. pp. 525–526.
9022:. Routledge. pp. 5–6.
8995:. I.B. Tauris. p. 65.
8627:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
7182:. Oxford University Press.
7178:Jamison, Stephanie (2020).
6287:"Shiva: The Auspicious One"
6241:
5677:An Introduction to Hinduism
5539:Handbook of Hindu Mythology
5293:. Merriam-Webster. p.
5075:Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh
4633:, names Vishnu (along with
4456:and protector of Buddhism.
4414:
4284:
4250:National Museum of Scotland
2503:The Three Strides of Vishnu
1939:is a list of the so-called
1221:as the ultimate, primeval,
675:with his consort, Lakshmi.
563:
10:
14156:
11025:Ranganatha Temple, Nellore
10625:Peyton, Allysa B. (2012).
10614:"Origin of the God Vishnu"
10008:"The Secret of the Temple"
9589:, pp. 11–12, 118–129.
8668:Goddesses in World Culture
8339:Murray Milner Jr. (1994).
7633:William K. Mahony (1998).
6980:Krishna, Nanditha (2000).
5763:Vanamali (20 March 2018).
5588:Kedar Nath Tiwari (1987).
5131:
5116:Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
5085:Kallalagar temple, Madurai
5008:trimurti temple compound,
4912:
4747:Japanese Buddhist pantheon
4668:, the great bodhisattva."
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1266:of Bhrigu's race, then as
1229:and gods, such as Vishnu.
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941:. He is depicted with the
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10465:. In Wayman, Alex (ed.).
10307:Kumar Das, Sisir (2006).
10220:Glucklich, Ariel (2008).
10067:Mittal & Thursby 2005
9904:Doris Srinivasan (1981).
9883:Doris Srinivasan (1989).
9844:Doris Srinivasan (1997).
8458:Bhakti Schools of Vedānta
8041:Stella Kramrisch (1993).
7525:Hinduism: A Short History
7335:Hinduism: A Short History
7285:Advanced History of India
7166:. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
7047:Aspects of Early Viṣṇuism
6904:"Devotion to Mal (Mayon)"
6723:THE VARAHA PURANA PART. 2
6702:THE VARAHA PURANA PART. 1
6685:THE SKANDA-PURANA PART.15
6664:THE SKANDA-PURANA PART. 7
6557:The Narada-Purana Part. 4
6498:THE GARUDA-PURANA PART. 3
6477:THE GARUDA-PURANA PART. 1
6082:– via Google Books.
5945:THE GARUDA-PURANA PART. 1
5849:Hinduism: A Short History
5615:Pratapaditya Pal (1986).
4545:of Thailand and southern
4328:Vishnu is referred to as
4233:
4207:
3084:, and spread ideas about
2788:. Of these, according to
2579:refers to the celebrated
2197:
2109:
2105:
1735:
1667:
1644:this list is repeated by
1525:
1420:
1338:
756:In the tenth part of the
741:(4th century BCE) in the
719:
556:'All Pervasive',
546:
483:
469:
454:
449:
354:
331:
321:
295:
240:
214:
193:
152:
98:
86:
78:
46:
41:
14105:Names of God in Hinduism
13051:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
12357:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
11535:Thalai Sanga Nanmathiyam
11500:Thiruvaikunda Vinnagaram
11050:Chintalarayaswami Temple
10558:. Abhinav Publications.
9432:Chandra, Lokesh (1988).
9406:Chandra, Lokesh (1988).
8992:Sikhism: An Introduction
8855:Hāṇḍā, Omacanda (2004).
8737:Spiritual India Handbook
8534:Stoker, Valerie (2011).
8227:Rutgers University Press
7554:S. Giora Shoham (2010).
6630:THE PADMA-PURANA PART. 9
6613:THE PADMA-PURANA PART. 7
6164:Fred S. Kleiner (2007).
5924:THE PADMA-PURANA PART.10
5682:23 December 2023 at the
5485:The Hindu Religious Year
5420:Encyclopedia of Hinduism
5217:depicting Vishnu on his
4459:Vishnu is also known as
3025:and his avatars such as
2990:
2386:
2358:
2315:
2060:seems to occur from the
2041:Garuda Purana Saroddhara
1065:(goodness, preservation)
706:are the most important.
13130:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
11768:Birla Mandir, Hyderabad
11490:Thiruarimeya Vinnagaram
11475:Kazheesirama Vinnagaram
10612:Machek, Vaclav (1960).
10598:Encyclopædia Britannica
10529:Stevenson, Jay (2000).
10205:. Motilal Banarsidass.
10117:10.1093/jaarel/li.4.551
9983:. India. Archived from
8619:Monier-Williams, Monier
5791:Zimmer, Heinrich Robert
5096:Ananthapura Lake Temple
4561:and other provinces of
2866:Vishnu is equated with
1501:, Buddha, Rama, Kalki,
1078:(darkness, destruction)
32:Vishnu (disambiguation)
27:Major deity in Hinduism
13105:Eighteen Greater Texts
11590:Thirupullabhoothangudi
11103:Vishnupad Temple, Gaya
10443:. Cosmo Publications.
10410:. New York: Routelge.
10199:Deussen, Paul (1997).
10084:5 January 2018 at the
9815:1 October 2018 at the
9783:1 October 2018 at the
9116:Harjot Oberoi (1994).
9058:Harjot Oberoi (1994).
8824:Wendy Doniger (1993).
8608:, pages 91-92, 160-162
8577:Soteriologies of India
8312:, pp. 1–2, 17–25.
8014:Wendy Doniger (1988).
7832:Bhaktivedanta VedaBase
5512:The History of Puranas
5509:Debroy, Bibek (2005).
5285:Wendy Doniger (1999).
5145:5th-century Vishnu at
5058:Candi Wisnu, Prambanan
5043:Jagannath Temple, Puri
5028:Padmanabhaswamy Temple
5023:108 Abhimana Kshethram
5013:
4986:Padmanabhaswamy Temple
4959:Visnudharmottarapurana
4942:
4930:
4923:Padmanabhaswamy Temple
4875:, Prabu Anglingdarma.
4826:Sanghyang Batara Wisnu
4801:
4689:
4679:In order to teach the
4587:
4579:
4449:
4437:
4300:
4252:
4151:
4092:
2846:in the context of the
2814:
2777:
2676:
2620:freedom and life. The
2617:
2395:
2365:
2046:
1979:are also found in the
1926:
1505:, Acyuta, Jamadagnya (
1286:
1154:
1016:
787:(chapter XV) and the "
13858:Hindu gurus and sants
13110:Eighteen Lesser Texts
11867:Pancharanga Kshetrams
11545:Thiruvali-Thirunagari
11530:Thiruppaarththanpalli
11495:Thiruvanpurushothamam
11340:Koodal Azhagar Temple
10340:Lamb, Ramdas (2002).
10192:31 March 2024 at the
10169:Krishna: A Sourcebook
9639:17 March 2016 at the
9560:7 August 2023 at the
9552:Sakya, M. B. (1994).
8773:Edward Quinn (2014).
8485:Krishna: A Sourcebook
8455:Tapasyananda (1991).
8263:J. A. B. van Buitenen
7529:. Oneworld. pp.
7339:. Oneworld. pp.
6874:"In praise of Vishnu"
6456:BRAHMA PURANA PART. 4
5853:. Oneworld. pp.
5003:
4936:
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4792:
4677:
4585:
4576:
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4427:
4332:in the scriptures of
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4247:
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4064:
2999:scripture called the
2906:is a revered text in
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1992:
1874:
1521:(Volume 4: 52.68–73)
1256:
1211:(most notably in the
1185:(most notably in the
1165:(ancient; similar to
1131:
1014:
55:The Protector of Good
13848:Anti-Hindu sentiment
11510:Thiruthevanartthogai
9320:John C Holt (2004).
9295:John C Holt (2004).
9102:4 March 2016 at the
8536:"Madhva (1238-1317)"
8221:Olson, Carl (2007).
8194:Guy L. Beck (2012).
8044:The Presence of Siva
7364:Alice Boner (1990).
7158:17 June 2020 at the
6644:J.L.Shastri (1950).
6587:Munshiram Manoharlal
6533:Basu, B. D. (1916).
6512:J.L.Shastri (1951).
6095:. Rosen Publishing.
6060:. Rosen Publishing.
5880:History of Religions
5591:Comparative Religion
5223:Surat Thani Province
5053:Swaminarayan temples
4645:), as emanations of
4539:Prachinburi Province
4042:The theology in the
2719:Vaishnava Upanishads
2160:, as well among the
1648:(229.40–44); Kapila
1087:Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh
694:are the ten primary
48:God of Preservation
30:For other uses, see
13954:Hinduism by country
13120:Iraiyanar Akapporul
13080:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
11690:Thiruvaragunamangai
11580:Thiru Kavith Thalam
11550:Thiruccithra kootam
11515:Thiruthetriyambalam
11410:Pavalavannam Temple
10975:Srinivasamangapuram
10313:. Sahitya Akademi.
9601:, pp. 221–225.
9459:www.dsbcproject.org
9097:Sanatan Singh Sabha
8409:8 July 2016 at the
8267:Encyclopedia Indica
8140:T. Padmaja (2002).
8110:T. Padmaja (2002).
8083:T. Padmaja (2002).
7881:, pp. 138–151.
7869:, pp. 172–173.
7816:, pages 1–11, 18–26
7799:, pp. 246–247.
7770:J.M Masson (2012).
6323:on 23 November 2010
5824:Swami Chinmayananda
5038:Venkateswara Temple
4543:Phetchabun Province
4309:Badami cave temples
3751:Satyabhinava Tirtha
2896:(deities) and evil
2693:Shatapatha Brahmana
2622:Shatapatha Brahmana
2555:Badami cave temples
2455:Taittiriya Aranyaka
2194:
2178:Sri Ranganathaswamy
1074:presiding deity of
1061:presiding deity of
1055:(passion, creation)
1051:presiding deity of
990:) is the bird king
604:Vishnu is known as
465:(ceremonial sister)
432:Prabodhini Ekadashi
372:Krishna Janmashtami
14140:Time and fate gods
11540:Thiruchsirupuliyur
11177:Thiruvananthapuram
10437:Sen, S.C. (1937).
10274:Guy, John (2014).
9632:, Alternate site:
8710:Essential Hinduism
8707:(1 January 2006).
8621:(1899). "lakṣmī".
8574:Anand Rao (2004).
8329:, pp. 217–218
8295:, pp. 553–557
8269:. pp. 28–45.
7826:Bhagavata Purana.
7505:6 May 2019 at the
7445:Jan Gonda (1970).
7418:J. Hackin (1994).
6536:The Matsya Puranam
6196:www.britannica.com
6085: •
6052: •
5820:Vishnu Sahasranāma
5459:. 23 August 2009.
5165:, Java, Indonesia.
5014:
4990:Thiruvananthapuram
4943:
4931:
4927:Thiruvananthapuram
4921:The front-view of
4856:Javanese mythology
4802:
4660:Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī
4588:
4580:
4547:Đồng Tháp Province
4450:
4438:
4420:Theravada Buddhism
4301:
4253:
4152:
4115:Associated deities
3849:Related traditions
3766:Satyadhyana Tirtha
3761:Satyadharma Tirtha
3721:Raghavendra Tirtha
3671:Manavala Mamunigal
3594:Vaishnava-Sahajiya
3108:Vaishnava theology
2778:
2776:, a Vishnu avatar.
2231:Vishnu Nicolo Seal
2192:
2148:. He is a popular
1927:
1334:lists are in bold
1017:
800:Vishnu Sahasranama
745:defines Vishnu as
437:Vaikuntha Ekadashi
422:Ananta Chaturdashi
223:Om Namo Narayanaya
143:Vishnu Sahasranama
14026:
14025:
13802:
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13062:Sangam literature
13018:Yājñavalkya Smṛti
12866:
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12682:
12681:
12391:
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11874:
11730:Thiruvanparisaram
11650:Thirukkarambanoor
11630:Thirukkkannapuram
11620:Thiruvelliyangudi
11480:Thirukkavalampadi
10884:
10883:
10879:
10618:Archiv Orientální
10565:978-81-7017-221-5
10509:978-81-208-0179-0
10476:978-81-208-0994-9
10450:978-81-307-0660-3
10417:978-0-203-67414-7
10374:978-0-7914-3579-3
10353:978-0-7914-5386-5
10320:978-81-260-2171-0
10287:978-1-58839-524-5
10233:978-0-19-971825-2
10212:978-81-208-1467-7
10180:978-0-19-514891-6
10145:978-0-7914-3940-1
9987:on 9 October 2016
9919:978-90-04-06498-0
9896:978-81-85054-37-7
9857:978-90-04-10758-8
9718:. Surwedi. 2007.
9688:The Panda's Thumb
9627:978-4-88872-012-0
9528:www.wisdomlib.org
9361:978-90-04-11973-4
9195:978-1-4422-3601-1
9168:978-1-4411-0231-7
9129:978-0-226-61593-6
9071:978-0-226-61593-6
9029:978-1-136-45101-0
9002:978-1-84885-321-8
8915:978-0-9757883-3-2
8747:978-81-8495-024-3
8720:978-0-275-99006-0
8678:978-0-313-35465-6
8587:978-3-8258-7205-2
8520:978-81-208-0365-7
8495:978-0-19-972431-4
8468:978-81-7120-226-3
8382:978-0-7914-4458-0
8352:978-0-19-535912-1
8276:978-81-7041-859-7
8236:978-0-8135-4068-9
8207:978-0-7914-8341-1
8180:978-0-89581-102-8
8153:978-81-7017-398-4
8123:978-81-7017-398-4
8096:978-81-7017-398-4
8054:978-0-691-01930-7
8027:978-0-226-61847-0
7939:, pp. 92–97.
7783:978-94-009-8969-6
7756:978-0-226-89515-4
7713:, pp. 59–61.
7673:978-81-208-0264-3
7646:978-0-7914-3579-3
7567:978-1-4438-2068-4
7540:978-1-85168-213-3
7485:978-0-7914-8011-3
7431:978-81-206-0920-4
7404:978-81-208-1044-0
7377:978-81-208-0705-1
7350:978-1-85168-213-3
7258:978-81-208-1113-3
7216:978-81-208-1113-3
7164:sa.wikisource.org
7123:978-81-208-1113-3
7084:978-81-208-1113-3
7057:978-81-208-1087-7
7020:978-81-206-0151-2
6993:978-81-87111-46-7
6844:978-3-11-080410-2
6805:978-81-208-3816-1
6744:The Garuda Purana
6596:978-81-215-1194-0
6589:. pp. 9–25.
6579:Jacobsen, Knut A.
6138:978-0-674-39189-5
6102:978-0-8239-2287-1
6067:978-0-8239-3179-8
6015:978-81-208-0878-2
5983:978-0-87099-992-5
5864:978-1-85168-213-3
5806:978-0-691-01778-5
5655:978-0-8146-5856-7
5628:978-0-520-05991-7
5549:978-0-19-533261-2
5522:978-81-8090-062-4
5495:978-81-206-0523-7
5430:978-0-8160-7564-5
5304:978-0-87779-044-0
5271:978-1-59339-491-2
5060:, Java, Indonesia
5004:Vishnu temple at
4671:Furthermore, the
4630:Kāraṇḍavyūhasūtra
4569:Mahayana Buddhism
4551:An Giang Province
4430:Mahiyangana Stupa
4373:. Similarly, the
4007:. The concept of
3993:
3992:
3756:Satyabodha Tirtha
3746:Satyanatha Tirtha
3716:Raghuttama Tirtha
3706:Pillai Lokacharya
3701:Padmanabha Tirtha
3613:Teachers—acharyas
3544:Acintyabhedabheda
3183:Important deities
3090:Divya Prabhandham
2733:anthology of 108
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2122:Sangam literature
1947:' of Vishnu. The
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1863:
1039:cyclic succession
878:Salar Jung Museum
663:, and the primal
646:Panchayatana puja
587:principal deities
577:), also known as
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377:Narasimha Jayanti
247:Sudarshana Chakra
64:The Supreme Being
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11520:Thirumanikkoodam
11485:Thiruchsemponsey
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96:
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84:
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76:
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56:
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49:
47:
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43:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
14152:
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14126:
14123:
14121:
14118:
14116:
14113:
14111:
14108:
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14101:
14098:
14096:
14095:Commerce gods
14093:
14091:
14088:
14086:
14083:
14082:
14080:
14070:
14065:
14060:
14058:
14048:
14046:
14036:
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13999:
13991:
13990:
13988:
13978:
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13962:
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13959:Hindu temples
13957:
13955:
13952:
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13888:
13884:
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13880:
13879:
13876:
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13871:
13869:
13866:
13864:
13863:Hindu studies
13861:
13859:
13856:
13854:
13851:
13849:
13846:
13844:
13841:
13839:
13836:
13834:
13833:Denominations
13831:
13827:
13824:
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13819:
13818:
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13814:
13813:
13811:
13809:
13805:
13795:
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13777:
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13642:Vijayadashami
13640:
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13460:
13459:Simantonayana
13457:
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13450:
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13045:Yoga Vasistha
13043:
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12964:
12962:
12959:
12957:
12956:Bhagavad Gita
12954:
12953:
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12939:
12936:
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12908:
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12895:Sthapatyaveda
12893:
12891:
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12878:
12877:
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12869:
12859:
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12350:
12349:
12348:Bhagavad Gita
12345:
12344:
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12335:
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12321:
12317:
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12309:
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12268:
12265:
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12260:
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12230:
12226:
12223:
12221:
12218:
12217:
12216:
12213:
12211:
12208:
12207:
12205:
12203:Other deities
12201:
12195:
12194:
12190:
12188:
12185:
12183:
12180:
12178:
12175:
12173:
12170:
12168:
12165:
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12143:
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12125:
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12090:
12086:
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12081:
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12071:
12068:
12067:
12065:
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12054:
12044:
12043:
12039:
12037:
12034:
12032:
12029:
12027:
12024:
12022:
12019:
12017:
12014:
12012:
12009:
12007:
12004:
12002:
11999:
11997:
11994:
11992:
11989:
11987:
11984:
11982:
11979:
11977:
11974:
11972:
11969:
11967:
11964:
11962:
11959:
11957:
11954:
11952:
11949:
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11937:
11935:
11932:
11931:
11930:
11927:
11926:
11924:
11922:
11918:
11914:
11910:
11909:Hindu deities
11903:
11898:
11896:
11891:
11889:
11884:
11883:
11880:
11868:
11865:
11864:
11862:
11858:
11850:
11847:
11846:
11845:
11842:
11840:
11837:
11835:
11834:Thiruppirithi
11832:
11830:
11827:
11826:
11824:
11822:
11818:
11812:
11809:
11807:
11804:
11802:
11799:
11797:
11794:
11793:
11791:
11789:
11788:Uttar Pradesh
11785:
11779:
11776:
11774:
11771:
11769:
11766:
11764:
11761:
11759:
11756:
11754:
11751:
11750:
11748:
11746:
11742:
11736:
11733:
11731:
11728:
11726:
11723:
11721:
11718:
11716:
11715:Tirukulandhai
11713:
11711:
11708:
11706:
11703:
11701:
11698:
11696:
11693:
11691:
11688:
11686:
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11681:
11678:
11676:
11673:
11671:
11668:
11666:
11663:
11661:
11658:
11656:
11655:Thiruvellarai
11653:
11651:
11648:
11646:
11643:
11641:
11638:
11636:
11633:
11631:
11628:
11626:
11623:
11621:
11618:
11616:
11615:Thiruvinnagar
11613:
11611:
11608:
11606:
11603:
11601:
11598:
11596:
11593:
11591:
11588:
11586:
11583:
11581:
11578:
11576:
11573:
11571:
11568:
11566:
11565:Thiru Thanjai
11563:
11561:
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11548:
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11493:
11491:
11488:
11486:
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11481:
11478:
11476:
11473:
11471:
11470:Thiruindaloor
11468:
11466:
11463:
11461:
11460:Thirukkadigai
11458:
11456:
11453:
11451:
11450:Thiruninravur
11448:
11446:
11443:
11441:
11440:Thiruvidandai
11438:
11436:
11433:
11431:
11428:
11426:
11425:Thiruputkuzhi
11423:
11421:
11418:
11416:
11413:
11411:
11408:
11406:
11403:
11401:
11398:
11396:
11395:Tirukalvanoor
11393:
11391:
11388:
11386:
11383:
11381:
11378:
11376:
11373:
11371:
11368:
11366:
11365:Thiruppullani
11363:
11361:
11360:Tiruththangal
11358:
11356:
11353:
11351:
11348:
11346:
11345:Azhagar Kovil
11343:
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11309:
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11200:
11198:
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11183:
11182:Thirukatkarai
11180:
11178:
11175:
11174:
11172:
11170:
11166:
11160:
11157:
11155:
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11150:
11147:
11145:
11144:Srirangapatna
11142:
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11137:
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11128:
11122:
11119:
11118:
11116:
11114:
11110:
11104:
11101:
11100:
11098:
11096:
11092:
11086:
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11081:
11080:Jammalamadugu
11078:
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11068:
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11063:
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11056:
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11023:
11021:
11018:
11016:
11013:
11011:
11008:
11006:
11003:
11001:
10998:
10996:
10995:Narayanavanam
10993:
10991:
10988:
10986:
10983:
10981:
10980:Appalayagunta
10978:
10976:
10973:
10971:
10968:
10966:
10963:
10961:
10958:
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10928:
10924:
10919:
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10907:
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10889:
10874:
10868:
10865:
10863:
10860:
10858:
10855:
10853:
10850:
10848:
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10843:
10840:
10838:
10835:
10833:
10830:
10828:
10825:
10823:
10820:
10818:
10815:
10813:
10812:Nara-Narayana
10810:
10808:
10805:
10803:
10800:
10799:
10797:
10795:Other avatars
10793:
10788:
10778:
10775:
10773:
10770:
10768:
10765:
10763:
10760:
10758:
10755:
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10738:
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10733:
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10725:
10724:
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10720:(for example)
10718:
10714:
10710:
10706:
10699:
10694:
10692:
10687:
10685:
10680:
10679:
10676:
10668:
10664:
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10640:
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10623:
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10606:
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10600:
10599:
10594:
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10590:
10571:
10567:
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10556:
10550:
10546:
10544:9780028638201
10540:
10536:
10532:
10527:
10515:
10511:
10505:
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10500:
10494:
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10468:
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10435:
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10413:
10409:
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10359:
10355:
10349:
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10316:
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10311:
10305:
10293:
10289:
10283:
10279:
10278:
10272:
10268:
10266:9780791407998
10262:
10258:
10257:
10251:
10239:
10235:
10229:
10225:
10224:
10218:
10214:
10208:
10204:
10203:
10197:
10195:
10191:
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10176:
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10100:
10087:
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10017:
10013:
10009:
10002:
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9925:
9921:
9915:
9911:
9907:
9898:
9892:
9888:
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9863:
9859:
9853:
9849:
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9840:
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9828:
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9805:
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9793:
9786:
9782:
9779:
9773:
9757:
9753:
9749:
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9727:
9725:9789791596923
9721:
9717:
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9709:
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9689:
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9429:
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9387:
9380:
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4385:Sanatan Sikhs
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3284:Nara-Narayana
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3155:Supreme deity
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2950:Other Puranas
2947:
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2936:Bharatanatyam
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2830:Vishnu Purana
2827:
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2824:Hiranyagarbha
2819:
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2806:Garuda Purana
2803:
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2798:Vishnu Purana
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2479:paramam padam
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2434:Suryanarayana
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2406:—RV 10.15.13
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13659:Janmashtami
13654:Rama Navami
13582:Vanaprastha
13533:Varnashrama
13509:Ritushuddhi
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13013:Nāradasmṛti
12976:Mahabharata
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12341:Mahabharata
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12031:Vishvakarma
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11645:Thirukkozhi
11570:Tirukkoilur
11455:Thiruvallur
11370:Tirukkacchi
11330:Thirumeyyam
11262:Maharashtra
11222:Thirunavaya
11065:Padmanabham
11000:Nagalapuram
10960:Mangalagiri
10955:Simhachalam
10857:Prsnigarbha
10842:Dhanvantari
10752:Parashurama
10717:Dashavatara
10607:. BBC News.
10535:Alpha Books
10387:The Puranas
10096:Works cited
9950:India Today
9832:Bryant 2007
9797:Bryant 2007
9731:20 February
9393:, pp.
9377:, pp.
8758:24 November
8645:John Muir,
8252:, p. .
7978:Bryant 2007
7925:Bryant 2007
7879:Rocher 1986
7852:Bryant 2007
7797:Rocher 1986
7711:Rocher 1986
7609:Mahony 1998
7581:Müller, Max
7180:The Rigveda
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6291:ISKCON News
6149:23 February
5672:Gavin Flood
5573:24 February
5542:. OUP USA.
5318:Soifer 1991
5098:, Kasaragod
5012:, Indonesia
4975:Maharashtra
4830:Batara Guru
4762:4034 Vishnu
4701:Sadhanamala
4616:- to teach
4605:Lotus Sūtra
4528:Polonnaruwa
4510:Lankatilaka
4338:Japji Sahib
4313:Mahabharata
4277:Vishvaksena
4271:Vishvaksena
3945:Kabir panth
3866:Pancharatra
3861:Vaikhanasas
3856:Bhagavatism
3826:Vyasatirtha
3816:Vishnuswami
3786:Sripadaraja
3626:Chakradhara
3564:Mahanubhava
3495:Sampradayas
3420:Mahabharata
3407:Pancharatra
3259:Dhanvantari
3253:Other forms
3190:Dashavatara
3136:Vaishnavism
3114:Vaishnavism
3086:Vaishnavism
3061:Manimekalai
3001:Pancharatra
2908:Vaishnavism
2858:tradition.
2810:Vayu Purana
2790:Ludo Rocher
2786:Hindu texts
2581:three steps
2486:Atharvaveda
2471:Paramapadam
2467:Param Dhama
2350:soteriology
2118:Tolkappiyam
2070:Dashavarara
2062:Dashavarara
2058:Dashavarara
2030:, and also
1949:Agni Purana
1937:Dashavatara
1931:Dashavatara
1900:Parashurama
1867:Dashavatara
1763:Dashavatara
1710:Dnyaneshwar
1702:Adi Purusha
1507:Parashurama
1378:(4.12–20),
1356:Dhanvantari
1332:Dashavatara
1289:The Puranas
1243:Mahabharata
1235:Mahabharata
1219:Vaishnavism
1200:Mahabharata
1111:Dashavatara
1093:person the
1025:Hindu Triad
1021:Vaishnavism
927:Agni Purana
897:Panchajanya
855:Iconography
838:Hrishikesha
794:Mahabharata
772:Dashavarara
731: 1000
692:Dashavatara
608:within the
595:Vaishnavism
367:Rama Navami
253:Panchajanya
185:Dashavatara
160:Parabrahman
153:Affiliation
99:Other names
68:Vaishnavism
52:God of Time
18:Lord Vishnu
14135:Light gods
14120:Solar gods
14100:Hindu gods
14079:Categories
13719:Kumbh Mela
13687:Gudi Padwa
13632:Durga Puja
13617:Shivaratri
13489:Karnavedha
13469:Namakarana
13431:Tirthatana
13198:Dattatreya
13035:Subhashita
13008:Manusmriti
12885:Dhanurveda
12818:Taittiriya
12803:Kaushitaki
12790:Upanishads
12563:Aparigraha
12465:Philosophy
12323:Upanishads
12242:Gandharvas
11966:Dattatreya
11778:Dharmapuri
11773:Mattapalli
11735:Gunaseelam
11600:Tirucherai
11560:Thirunagai
11380:Tiruvekkaa
11350:Tirumogoor
11322:Tamil Nadu
11268:Pandharpur
11247:Thirunelli
11202:Sengunroor
11010:Keelapatla
10990:Vontimitta
10822:Dattatreya
10576:4 November
10520:4 November
10487:4 November
10428:4 November
10331:4 November
10156:4 November
10042:Forbes.com
9762:23 October
9698:23 October
9667:23 October
9538:4 December
9469:4 December
9381:–135, 145.
8832:SUNY Press
8805:(in Hindi)
8423:Brown 1998
8293:Brown 1983
8065:3 November
7980:, p.
7915:, page 474
7500:Wikisource
7188:0190633395
6777:31 October
6438:31 October
6408:31 October
5748:4 November
5340:26 January
5246:References
5092:, Thrissur
5066:, Cambodia
5064:Angkor Wat
5010:Yogyakarta
4939:Angkor Wat
4860:Medangpura
4822:Indonesian
4814:Indonesian
4757:In science
4681:Vaishnavas
4618:the Dharma
4467:Upalavarṇā
4409:Mughal-era
4401:Sahajdhari
4346:Guru Nanak
4202:Padmavathi
3950:Dadu panth
3913:Pushtimarg
3886:Krishnaism
3726:Ram Charan
3651:Jñāneśvara
3641:Jayatirtha
3631:Dadu Dayal
3536:Tattvavada
3402:Vaikhanasa
3397:Upanishads
3294:Shrinathji
3222:Parasurama
3118:Pañcaratra
2848:Upanishads
2735:Upanishads
2723:Upanishads
2721:are minor
2713:Upanishads
2707:Max Muller
2703:henotheism
2651:ordinance.
2577:Trivikrama
2565:Trivikrama
2216:Agathocles
2212:Indo-Greek
2188:Literature
2158:Tamil Nadu
2081:Saroddhara
2016:Parasurama
1984:Saroddhara
1943:, or '10
1809:Karttikeya
1594:Dattatreya
1446:Dattatreya
1432:, Varaha,
1376:Parasurama
1374:(4.5–11),
947:Vaijayanti
907:Sudarshana
842:Padmanabha
823:Jagannatha
570:pronounced
439:and other
314:Shaligrama
79:Member of
13942:Theosophy
13873:Mythology
13853:Criticism
13821:Etymology
13779:Svādhyāya
13678:New Year
13627:Navaratri
13599:Festivals
13577:Grihastha
13550:Kshatriya
13524:Antyeshti
13499:Upanayana
13464:Jatakarma
13454:Pumsavana
13441:Sanskaras
13406:Naivedhya
13360:Practices
13305:Mahavidya
13273:Saraswati
13260:Goddesses
13218:Kartikeya
13115:Athichudi
13070:Tirumurai
12923:Vyākaraṇa
12890:Natyaveda
12838:Chandogya
12763:Divisions
12744:Yajurveda
12262:Rakshasas
12132:Mahavidya
12075:Saraswati
12062:Goddesses
11991:Kartikeya
11839:Badrinath
11829:Devprayag
11745:Telangana
11640:Srirangam
11294:Muktinath
11232:Guruvayur
11192:Tiruvalla
11131:Karnataka
11055:Antarvedi
11015:Srikurmam
10862:Hayagriva
10742:Narasimha
10667:192592953
10651:2153-5531
10298:9 October
10244:9 October
10022:8 October
9991:8 October
9960:8 October
9930:9 October
9868:9 October
9565:, p. 111.
9206:9 October
9140:9 October
9082:9 October
9040:9 October
8633:685239912
7731:mahatmyas
7684:9 October
7621:Lamb 2002
7269:9 October
7227:9 October
7134:9 October
7095:9 October
7042:Jan Gonda
6961:cite book
6953:872991268
6888:28 August
6878:The Hindu
6855:17 August
6816:17 August
6267:, p. 139.
6128:Hindu Art
5183:Sarasvati
5163:Prambanan
5124:Srirangam
5006:Prambanan
4967:Rajasthan
4869:Airlangga
4806:Indonesia
4785:Indonesia
4731:Vajrayana
4723:Indonesia
4710:Lokeśvara
4694:Viśvarūpa
4643:Saraswati
4614:Maheśvara
4519:Theravada
4503:Devalayas
4482:Cūḷavaṃsa
4476:Mahāvaṃsa
4454:Sri Lanka
4405:Keshdhari
4261:Vaikuntha
3930:Ramanandi
3881:Munitraya
3876:Vadakalai
3811:Vidyapati
3776:Sankardev
3731:Ramananda
3686:Nathamuni
3681:Nammalvar
3661:Madhavdev
3636:Harivansh
3621:Chaitanya
3462:Bhagavata
3433:Harivamsa
3274:Jagannath
3269:Hayagriva
3212:Narasimha
3082:Srirangam
2928:Kathakali
2924:Kuchipudi
2880:Paramatma
2815:mahatmyas
2784:genre of
2633:Brahmanas
2613:Jan Gonda
2551:Bhaktapur
2539:Hindu art
2475:Vaikuntha
2450:Yajurveda
2442:Prajapati
2421:Mandala 7
2338:Jan Gonda
2300:Indonesia
2257:Cambodian
2182:Srirangam
2154:Tamilians
2142:Paripadal
2138:Paripadal
2134:Tamilakam
2100:Perumal (
1920:oleograph
1892:Narasimha
1853:Aniruddha
1849:Pradyumna
1811:, one of
1788:Aniruddha
1784:Pradyumna
1758:Aniruddha
1754:Pradyumna
1714:Chaitanya
1598:Mandhitri
1499:Hayagriva
1478:Hayagriva
1462:Vyasadeva
1422:Bhagavata
1392:Satrughna
1370:(4.3–4),
1368:Narasimha
1260:Nrisingha
982:Vaikuntha
951:shrivatsa
943:Kaustubha
917:Kaumodaki
828:Janardana
791:" of the
724:Medhātith
450:Genealogy
441:Ekadashis
382:Deepavali
355:Festivals
263:Kaumodaki
201:Vaikuntha
131:Janardana
14125:Trimurti
14069:Religion
14045:Hinduism
13998:Category
13949:Glossary
13917:Buddhism
13883:Hindutva
13843:Calendar
13724:Haridwar
13702:Vaisakhi
13697:Puthandu
13587:Sannyasa
13504:Keshanta
13335:Shashthi
13171:Trimurti
12998:Nitisara
12971:Ramayana
12966:Itihasas
12938:Jyotisha
12880:Ayurveda
12872:Upavedas
12853:Mandukya
12798:Aitareya
12780:Aranyaka
12775:Brahmana
12749:Samaveda
12674:Charvaka
12474:Concepts
12455:Timeline
12447:Glossary
12430:Hinduism
12378:Hinduism
12334:Ramayana
12276:Yakshini
12182:Shashthi
12142:Matrikas
12127:Mahadevi
11929:Trimurti
11763:Kuchadri
11154:Melukote
10940:Ahobilam
10832:Rishabha
10762:Balarama
10570:Archived
10514:Archived
10481:Archived
10461:(1993).
10422:Archived
10385:(1986).
10325:Archived
10292:Archived
10238:Archived
10190:Archived
10150:Archived
10082:Archived
10046:Archived
10016:Archived
9954:Archived
9924:Archived
9862:Archived
9813:Archived
9781:Archived
9756:Archived
9692:Archived
9661:Archived
9637:Archived
9614:(1987).
9612:Nichiren
9599:Guy 2014
9587:Guy 2014
9575:Guy 2014
9558:Archived
9532:Archived
9463:Archived
9391:Guy 2014
9375:Guy 2014
9200:Archived
9134:Archived
9100:Archived
9076:Archived
9034:Archived
8887:3 August
8881:Archived
8877:55617010
8752:Archived
8683:Archived
8550:17 April
8544:Archived
8407:Archived
8059:Archived
7836:Archived
7828:"1.2.11"
7699:Sen 1937
7678:Archived
7503:Archived
7263:Archived
7221:Archived
7156:Archived
7128:Archived
7089:Archived
7044:(1969).
6912:Archived
6882:Archived
6849:Archived
6810:Archived
6771:Archived
6581:(2008).
6432:Archived
6402:Archived
6351:Archived
6295:Archived
6237:Trimurti
6143:Archived
6072:Archived
6020:Archived
5908:56331632
5793:(1972).
5742:Archived
5680:Archived
5467:3 August
5461:Archived
5435:Archived
5378:20 March
5372:Archived
4973:cave in
4971:Naneghat
4929:, Kerala
4907:Bhirawan
4896:Kauravas
4873:Jayabaya
4871:, Prabu
4798:GWK Park
4770:sediment
4751:Nichiren
4727:Mahayana
4685:Narayana
4655:Harihara
4623:Another
4563:Cambodia
4535:Thailand
4491:Buddhist
4415:Buddhism
4393:Nirmalas
4381:Vaishnav
4291:Harihara
4285:Harihara
4265:Narayana
4228:Gajendra
4150:c. 1820
4087:—
4081:Bhagavan
4039:world."
4023:Bhagavan
4005:Shankara
4001:Advaitic
3901:Sahajiya
3896:Haridasa
3871:Tenkalai
3801:Vallabha
3796:Tulsidas
3736:Ramanuja
3691:Nimbarka
3676:Namadeva
3584:Sant Mat
3579:Ramsnehi
3467:Naradiya
3427:Ramayana
3311:Consorts
3232:Balarama
3127:a series
3125:Part of
3013:Thirumal
2912:Sattriya
2852:Ramanuja
2742:Narayana
2727:Hinduism
2649:Vishnu's
2609:—
2557:, India.
2334:Brahmana
2239:Gandhara
2214:coin of
2210:180 BCE
2174:Tirupati
2120:. Tamil
2110:திருமால்
2106:பெருமாள்
2054:Balarama
2037:—
2008:Man-Lion
2000:Tortoise
1977:Vibhavas
1941:Vibhavas
1716:, Kalki
1558:Balarama
1466:Balarama
1464:, Rama,
1388:Laksmana
1362:(3.12),
1358:(3.11),
1327:Avatars
1281:—
1248:Narayana
1227:demigods
1214:Ramayana
1144:—
1117:Trimurti
1007:Trimurti
966:Narayana
935:Sharanga
929:and the
849:Narayana
768:Vidarbha
737:scholar
716:Sanskrit
630:universe
610:Trimurti
599:Hinduism
591:Hinduism
579:Narayana
543:Sanskrit
484:Children
476:and her
463:Yogamaya
455:Siblings
326:Thursday
273:Sharanga
249:(discus)
175:Bhagavan
165:Trimurti
106:Narayana
81:Trimurti
14031:Portals
13987:Outline
13937:Sikhism
13932:Judaism
13927:Jainism
13808:Related
13784:Namaste
13637:Ramlila
13567:Ashrama
13555:Vaishya
13545:Brahmin
13368:Worship
13320:Rukmini
13310:Matrika
13283:Parvati
13278:Lakshmi
13268:Tridevi
13223:Krishna
13208:Hanuman
13203:Ganesha
13154:Deities
13040:Tantras
13030:Stotras
12983:Puranas
12928:Nirukta
12918:Chandas
12913:Shiksha
12905:Vedanga
12858:Prashna
12848:Mundaka
12770:Samhita
12739:Rigveda
12670:Nāstika
12655:Advaita
12642:Vedanta
12637:Mīmāṃsā
12617:Samkhya
12605:Schools
12593:Akrodha
12512:Saṃsāra
12492:Ishvara
12482:Brahman
12328:Puranas
12316:Atharva
12285:Texts (
12272:Yakshas
12267:Vahanas
12237:Dikpāla
12210:Apsaras
12162:Rukmini
12137:Matangi
12085:Parvati
12080:Lakshmi
12070:Tridevi
11996:Krishna
11976:Hanuman
11971:Ganesha
11961:Chandra
11956:Ashvins
11811:Ayodhya
11801:Mathura
11758:Yadadri
11252:Varkala
11113:Gujarat
11085:Therani
11045:Bapatla
10920:temples
10767:Krishna
10705:Avatars
10595:at the
10125:1462581
9981:Reuters
9634:Archive
8809:30 July
8413:Archive
6202:17 June
5215:Bangkok
5179:Lakshmi
5132:Gallery
4979:Mathura
4913:Temples
4845:trumpet
4675:states:
4602:). The
4555:Vietnam
4462:Upulvan
4363:Krishna
4350:Shackle
4334:Sikhism
4324:Sikhism
4194:Bhudevi
4187:Rukmini
4175:Krishna
4168:avatars
4148:gouache
4136:Lakshmi
4126:Lakshmi
4120:Lakshmi
4098:In the
4073:Brahman
4053:Lakshmi
4049:Brahman
4019:Sayujya
3997:Brahman
3955:Mahanam
3940:Balmiki
3918:Gaudiya
3791:Tukaram
3741:Ravidas
3599:Warkari
3569:Pranami
3450:Puranas
3360:Hanuman
3349:Related
3343:Alamelu
3338:Rukmini
3318:Lakshmi
3304:Vithoba
3237:Krishna
3166:Krishna
3027:Krishna
2876:Brahman
2870:in the
2868:Brahman
2844:Brahman
2782:Puranas
2774:Krishna
2760:Puranas
2754:Brahman
2750:avatars
2731:Muktika
2682:Rigveda
2484:In the
2447:In the
2330:Rigveda
2286:Myanmar
2259:Vishnu.
2235:4th–6th
2090:Perumal
2056:in the
1945:Avatars
1908:Krishna
1813:Shiva's
1695:Manavā
1642:Part 9:
1631:Part 7:
1430:Kumaras
1396:Krishna
1384:Bharata
1324:Purana
1295:Puranas
1272:Krishna
1240:In the
1207:), and
1183:Krishna
1179:avatars
1174:Itihasa
1162:Puranas
1101:Avatars
1059:Vishnu:
978:Lakshmi
939:Nandaka
892:shankha
845:Mukunda
833:Govinda
774:, below
743:Nirukta
735:Vedanga
704:Krishna
696:avatars
661:Brahman
648:of the
642:Lakshmi
634:Tridevi
554:
495:Puranas
474:Lakshmi
470:Consort
297:Symbols
283:Nandaka
233:Hari Om
180:Ishvara
170:Brahman
136:Govinda
126:Achyuta
121:Keshava
116:Madhava
14085:Vishnu
14008:Portal
13912:Baháʼí
13816:Hindus
13794:Tilaka
13763:Others
13739:Ujjain
13734:Prayag
13729:Nashik
13669:Pongal
13607:Diwali
13560:Shudra
13519:Vivaha
13426:Dhyāna
13401:Bhajan
13391:Bhakti
13376:Temple
13330:Shakti
13238:Varuna
13181:Vishnu
13176:Brahma
13025:Sutras
12961:Agamas
12717:Smriti
12648:Dvaita
12613:Āstika
12558:Asteya
12553:Ahimsa
12539:Moksha
12524:Dharma
12437:topics
12232:Devata
12225:Danava
12220:Daitya
12215:Asuras
12177:Shakti
12167:Sanjna
12157:Rohini
12117:Shachi
12102:Chhaya
12021:Varuna
12011:Shasta
12001:Kubera
11939:Vishnu
11934:Brahma
11304:Odisha
11169:Kerala
11121:Dwarka
10918:Vishnu
10847:Mohini
10837:Prithu
10817:Kapila
10807:Narada
10772:Buddha
10747:Vamana
10737:Varaha
10727:Matsya
10709:Vishnu
10665:
10657:
10649:
10593:Vishnu
10562:
10541:
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6091:Vol. 2
6078:4 July
6064:
6057:Vol. 1
6026:4 July
6012:
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5906:
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5773:
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5441:22 May
5427:
5398:Vishnu
5394:Brahma
5364:
5301:
5268:
5219:vahana
4951:Jhansi
4905:named
4903:garuda
4847:and a
4818:wayang
4706:Garuda
4639:Brahma
4627:, the
4610:Īśvara
4524:Ceylon
4499:Kovils
4446:Dondra
4403:, and
4389:Udasis
4371:Buddha
4369:, and
4340:, the
4330:Gorakh
4240:Shesha
4234:Shesha
4220:vahana
4214:Garuda
4208:Garuda
4144:Garuda
4100:Bhakti
4079:, and
4027:Bhakti
4015:Ekatva
4010:moksha
3935:Kapadi
3923:ISKCON
3552:Others
3540:Dvaita
3532:Brahma
3522:Kumara
3472:Garuda
3457:Vishnu
3370:Shasta
3365:Shesha
3355:Garuda
3289:Prithu
3279:Mohini
3242:Buddha
3217:Vamana
3207:Varaha
3197:Matsya
3162:Vishnu
3102:bhakti
3098:bhakti
3078:Alvars
3035:Muruga
3023:Vishnu
2956:Brahma
2932:Kathak
2920:Odissi
2899:asuras
2490:Varaha
2430:Savitr
2417:Vritra
2176:, and
2146:Tamils
2050:Buddha
2028:Buddha
2024:Krisna
2010:, the
2006:, the
2002:, the
1998:, the
1988:Purana
1971:, and
1912:Buddha
1896:Vamana
1888:Varaha
1880:Matsya
1851:, and
1841:Narada
1786:, and
1756:, and
1722:Varaha
1669:Skanda
1638:Brahma
1606:Narada
1590:Dharma
1581:Matsya
1527:Garuda
1517:, and
1511:Varuna
1503:Ananta
1490:Brahma
1454:Rsabha
1442:Kapila
1434:Narada
1402:(16),
1400:Buddha
1398:(12),
1372:Vamana
1364:Varaha
1360:Mohini
1348:Matsya
1303:per se
1252:Narada
1197:, and
1171:) and
1121:Dharma
1107:Avatar
1063:Sattva
1047:Brahma
992:Garuda
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