Vaishnavism, latest concepts
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Bheekmuk refers to: The Raja of Koondulpore, who has invited Krishna to marry his daughter Rookmunee... The Raja of Koondulpore, who seeks to marry his daughter Rookmunee to a suitable prince.
Bheekmuk refers to: The Raja of Koondulpore, who has invited Krishna to marry his daughter Rookmunee... The Raja of Koondulpore, who seeks to marry his daughter Rookmunee to a suitable prince.
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Jamwutee refers to: Daughter of Jamwunt, married to Shri Krishna Chund as part of a negotiated union... Another queen of Shri Krishna Chund Jee, included among those who recount their marriage stories.
Jamwutee refers to: Daughter of Jamwunt, married to Shri Krishna Chund as part of a negotiated union... Another queen of Shri Krishna Chund Jee, included among those who recount their marriage stories.
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Kalindee refers to: The beautiful virgin daughter of the sun who Krishna is destined to marry, representing themes of love and divine fate... A character who shares her narrative about marriage in the conversations initiated by Draupadi.
Kalindee refers to: The beautiful virgin daughter of the sun who Krishna is destined to marry, representing themes of love and divine fate... A character who shares her narrative about marriage in the conversations initiated by Draupadi.
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Banasoor refers to: The eldest son of Raja Bul, a potent and splendid monarch known for his power and devotion to Shivù... The king who has bound Unroodrù and is an antagonist facing Krishna and Balarama.
Banasoor refers to: The eldest son of Raja Bul, a potent and splendid monarch known for his power and devotion to Shivù... The king who has bound Unroodrù and is an antagonist facing Krishna and Balarama.
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Shivu refers to: A revered deity who grants Banasoor a boon, symbolizing strength and compassion in the narrative... Refers to Mahadeva as a destroying deity during the battle.
Shivu refers to: A revered deity who grants Banasoor a boon, symbolizing strength and compassion in the narrative... Refers to Mahadeva as a destroying deity during the battle.
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Unroodru refers to: The child who has been captured and whose release is sought by Krishna and the Yadus... A character who is the beloved of Ookha and is described in her dream; he is also the grandson of Krishna.
Unroodru refers to: The child who has been captured and whose release is sought by Krishna and the Yadus... A character who is the beloved of Ookha and is described in her dream; he is also the grandson of Krishna.
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Dhurumraj refers to: Dhurumraj is the deity who judged Raja Nurug and determined his punishment based on his collection of virtues and sins... The king of death, who responds to Arjuna's request regarding the deceased sons.
Dhurumraj refers to: Dhurumraj is the deity who judged Raja Nurug and determined his punishment based on his collection of virtues and sins... The king of death, who responds to Arjuna's request regarding the deceased sons.
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Sumboo refers to: Shri Krishna Chund’s son who marries Luchmuna after bravely taking her away from the marriage assembly... A companion of Purdiyomun Jee, who expresses fear during the confrontation with Salub.
Sumboo refers to: Shri Krishna Chund’s son who marries Luchmuna after bravely taking her away from the marriage assembly... A companion of Purdiyomun Jee, who expresses fear during the confrontation with Salub.
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Bheemsen refers to: A strong figure mentioned as having the potential to defeat Raja Jurasindhu... One of Yudhishthira's brothers, known for his strength.
Bheemsen refers to: A strong figure mentioned as having the potential to defeat Raja Jurasindhu... One of Yudhishthira's brothers, known for his strength.
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Koorchetru refers to: A famous place of pilgrimage where virtuous acts are believed to yield immense rewards, particularly during solar eclipses... A location mentioned in the narrative where Narada Ji proclaimed Shri Krishna Chund's greatness.
Koorchetru refers to: A famous place of pilgrimage where virtuous acts are believed to yield immense rewards, particularly during solar eclipses... A location mentioned in the narrative where Narada Ji proclaimed Shri Krishna Chund's greatness.
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Suhridah refers to: Refers to Krishna's friends or companions, highlighting their close relationship... Friends or companions characterized by a bond of affection.
Suhridah refers to: Refers to Krishna's friends or companions, highlighting their close relationship... Friends or companions characterized by a bond of affection.
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Paramatmataya refers to: In the context of the Supreme Being or the highest soul, indicating the aspect of divinity that is subtle and transcendent... The state of being related to the Supreme Soul.
Paramatmataya refers to: In the context of the Supreme Being or the highest soul, indicating the aspect of divinity that is subtle and transcendent... The state of being related to the Supreme Soul.
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Hastabhyam refers to: Meaning 'with both hands', referencing the manner in which Balarama attacked the demon... Means 'with both hands', signifying the physical manner in which something is handled.
Hastabhyam refers to: Meaning 'with both hands', referencing the manner in which Balarama attacked the demon... Means 'with both hands', signifying the physical manner in which something is handled.
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Absolutist refers to: Individuals who adhere to the belief in an ultimate reality or Absolute beyond the material perception... An individual or belief system that acknowledges a singular ultimate truth, especially in the context of God or the divine.
Absolutist refers to: Individuals who adhere to the belief in an ultimate reality or Absolute beyond the material perception... An individual or belief system that acknowledges a singular ultimate truth, especially in the context of God or the divine.
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Helmet refers to: A piece of armor that protects the head, which is cut free from Rukmi by Lord Krishna... Referred to as 'shiras-tranam', it provides head protection to the warrior.
Helmet refers to: A piece of armor that protects the head, which is cut free from Rukmi by Lord Krishna... Referred to as 'shiras-tranam', it provides head protection to the warrior.
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Kamavana refers to: Flows by Kamavana... A forest that Lord Krishna walked to after exploring the beautiful Kundavana.
Kamavana refers to: Flows by Kamavana... A forest that Lord Krishna walked to after exploring the beautiful Kundavana.
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Perspired refers to: The process of sweating, suggesting an intense physical or emotional experience... Sweating that suggests a physical exertion or anxiety, reflecting the Lord's struggle and human experiences.
Perspired refers to: The process of sweating, suggesting an intense physical or emotional experience... Sweating that suggests a physical exertion or anxiety, reflecting the Lord's struggle and human experiences.
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Outskirts refers to: The outer areas of the village, typically away from the center or main part of the community... The outer areas surrounding the village, away from the center.
Outskirts refers to: The outer areas of the village, typically away from the center or main part of the community... The outer areas surrounding the village, away from the center.
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Dundubhayah refers to: Indicates the presence of dundubhis (a type of drum), which plays a role in the orchestration of sound... Refers to drums that are sounded, indicating a rhythmic component in the musical performance.
Dundubhayah refers to: Indicates the presence of dundubhis (a type of drum), which plays a role in the orchestration of sound... Refers to drums that are sounded, indicating a rhythmic component in the musical performance.
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Mangalayanam refers to: Auspicious... A term meaning auspicious, used to describe the nature of the place in context.
Mangalayanam refers to: Auspicious... A term meaning auspicious, used to describe the nature of the place in context.
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Gopikabhih refers to: With the gopis, referring to the cowherd girls associated with Krishna, highlighting their companionship... Referring to the gopis collectively, emphasizing their shared qualities or actions.
Gopikabhih refers to: With the gopis, referring to the cowherd girls associated with Krishna, highlighting their companionship... Referring to the gopis collectively, emphasizing their shared qualities or actions.
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Vatsakan refers to: The calves that are not seen... Refers to the calves that Krishna is searching for.
Vatsakan refers to: The calves that are not seen... Refers to the calves that Krishna is searching for.
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Clear refers to: An adjective denoting transparency and lack of obscurity, often associated with beauty and insight... Describes the quality of the club, indicating its effectiveness and perhaps its metaphoric clarity in intent.
Clear refers to: An adjective denoting transparency and lack of obscurity, often associated with beauty and insight... Describes the quality of the club, indicating its effectiveness and perhaps its metaphoric clarity in intent.
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Vyatite refers to: Indicates the passage of time, specifically referring to the elapsed duration of the four yugas... passed
Vyatite refers to: Indicates the passage of time, specifically referring to the elapsed duration of the four yugas... passed
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Dakshinasham refers to: to the south.. To the south, indicating a directional movement that may have spiritual or geographical significance.
Dakshinasham refers to: to the south.. To the south, indicating a directional movement that may have spiritual or geographical significance.
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Weep refers to: The act of crying, which is part of the behavior of the third-class person during intoxication... A sorrowful reaction of the cowherd boys, demonstrating their deep emotional pain and longing for the Lord.
Weep refers to: The act of crying, which is part of the behavior of the third-class person during intoxication... A sorrowful reaction of the cowherd boys, demonstrating their deep emotional pain and longing for the Lord.
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Hymnal refers to: A collection of songs or hymns that express devotion to the Lord, recognized as inspired by divine grace... A collection of sacred songs or poems that includes the decads, particularly relevant to the depiction of Parankusha Nayaki.
Hymnal refers to: A collection of songs or hymns that express devotion to the Lord, recognized as inspired by divine grace... A collection of sacred songs or poems that includes the decads, particularly relevant to the depiction of Parankusha Nayaki.
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Kind refers to: An attribute ascribed to Shri Devaki's brother, indicating compassion and empathy... Describing Krishna as compassionate and merciful, despite the actions He takes that may appear harsh.
Kind refers to: An attribute ascribed to Shri Devaki's brother, indicating compassion and empathy... Describing Krishna as compassionate and merciful, despite the actions He takes that may appear harsh.
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Muktih refers to: liberation.. The Sanskrit term for liberation, signifying freedom from the cycle of birth and death.
Muktih refers to: liberation.. The Sanskrit term for liberation, signifying freedom from the cycle of birth and death.
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Greater refers to: Indicating a higher level of authority, power, or importance compared to others... This term emphasizes the notion of superiority or exalted status, particularly relating to Vraja.
Greater refers to: Indicating a higher level of authority, power, or importance compared to others... This term emphasizes the notion of superiority or exalted status, particularly relating to Vraja.
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Bhaktaih refers to: By devotees... by the devotees
Bhaktaih refers to: By devotees... by the devotees
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Even refers to: A conjunction used to indicate that something is inclusive, referenced in the context of Arjuna’s actions... An emphasis on inclusion or addition, highlighting an underestimated quantity or possibility.
Even refers to: A conjunction used to indicate that something is inclusive, referenced in the context of Arjuna’s actions... An emphasis on inclusion or addition, highlighting an underestimated quantity or possibility.
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Lifting refers to: The action Krishna performed on Canura, raising him from the ground... Lifting refers to the action of raising or elevating something, as demonstrated in the playful act of lifting Govardhana Hill.
Lifting refers to: The action Krishna performed on Canura, raising him from the ground... Lifting refers to the action of raising or elevating something, as demonstrated in the playful act of lifting Govardhana Hill.
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Endowed refers to: The state of being provided with or having qualities or possessions, in this case referring to his lineage... Equipped or furnished with specific features or attributes.
Endowed refers to: The state of being provided with or having qualities or possessions, in this case referring to his lineage... Equipped or furnished with specific features or attributes.
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Intimidated refers to: Feeling frightened or overawed, resulting in silence or inaction... Describes a state of being scared or overawed, often resulting in a feeling of submission or caution.
Intimidated refers to: Feeling frightened or overawed, resulting in silence or inaction... Describes a state of being scared or overawed, often resulting in a feeling of submission or caution.
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Reclamation refers to: The process through which the Lord seeks to reclaim and redeem the Alvar from the struggles of existence, restoring them to a state of grace... The process of being saved or redeemed from a troubled state into a connection with the divine.
Reclamation refers to: The process through which the Lord seeks to reclaim and redeem the Alvar from the struggles of existence, restoring them to a state of grace... The process of being saved or redeemed from a troubled state into a connection with the divine.
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Prisoner refers to: The individuals to whom Haridasa offers his best wishes before going to see the king... Individuals who are confined or imprisoned and are the subject of Haridasa Thakura's compassion.
Prisoner refers to: The individuals to whom Haridasa offers his best wishes before going to see the king... Individuals who are confined or imprisoned and are the subject of Haridasa Thakura's compassion.
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Servitor refers to: Those who serve a deity, particularly in a religious or ceremonial capacity... Devotees or followers of the Lord who are served remnants as an expression of the Lord's mercy.
Servitor refers to: Those who serve a deity, particularly in a religious or ceremonial capacity... Devotees or followers of the Lord who are served remnants as an expression of the Lord's mercy.
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Wagon refers to: A type of vehicle typically used for transporting goods or loads... Vehicles used for transporting offerings, emphasizing the physical means of carrying items.
Wagon refers to: A type of vehicle typically used for transporting goods or loads... Vehicles used for transporting offerings, emphasizing the physical means of carrying items.
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Occasional incarnation refers to: This term refers to specific appearances of Vishnu such as Matsya and Kurma, which occur for particular purposes within the material world... Refers to the specific appearances of deities, like Vishnu, that occur at certain times for particular purposes in the world.
Occasional incarnation refers to: This term refers to specific appearances of Vishnu such as Matsya and Kurma, which occur for particular purposes within the material world... Refers to the specific appearances of deities, like Vishnu, that occur at certain times for particular purposes in the world.