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Dvaraka-vasis:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Dvaraka-vasis
Dvaraka-vasis The residents of Dvaraka.
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Dvaraka-vasis , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind
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Dvaraka:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Dvaraka (-puri, Dvaravati)
Dvaraka (-puri, Dvaravati) The eternal abode in which Krishna fully displays the opulence of God. While descended on earth, Krishna re...
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Pradyumna:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Pradyumna
Pradyumna A son of Krishna in Dvaraka. He appears in Dvaraka and Mathura as the transcendental Cupid, the third of the original quadru...
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Satyabhama: Encyclopedia - Satyabhama
Satyabhama is the beloved third wife of Hinduism's Lord Krishna, known for her strong will and tantrums.
Satyabhama - Marriage.
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Salva:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Salva
Salva A demon who used a flying city to attack Dvaraka and was killed by Krishna.
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Salva , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bh...
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Satyabhama: Encyclopedia Ii - Satyabhama - Marriage
Satyabhama was the beautiful daughter of Satrajit who owned the famous Syamantaka jewel. Satrajit, who secured the jewel from Surya, woul...
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Dvarakadhisa:
Sai Baba Dictionary On Dvarakadhisa
Dvarakadhisa:
Dvarakadhisa: a name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Lord of the city Dvaraka.
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Uddhava:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Uddhava
Uddhava One of Krishna’s closest friends, His most confidential adviser in Mathura and Dvaraka.
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Krishna:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Krishna (-chandra)
Krishna (-chandra) The Supreme Personality of Godhead in His original form, enjoying as a youthful cowherd with His family and friends...
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Rukmini:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Rukmini (-devi)
Rukmini (-devi) Krishna’s first wife, the mother of Pradyumna, nine other illustrious sons, and one daughter. She is KrishnaR...
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Jagannatha-ratha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Jagannatha-ratha
Jagannatha-ratha a chariot (ratha) on which the Deity of Jagannatha rides, used in a festival celebrating Krishna’s return to Vr...
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Vasudeva:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Vasudeva
Vasudeva Krishna’s father in Mathura and Dvaraka. He and his wife Devaki were persecuted by Kamsa for many years before Krishna ...
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Kalindi:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Kalindi
Kalindi The river Yamuna, who became one of Krishna’s eight principal queens in Dvaraka.
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Yadavas:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Yadavas (yadus)
Yadavas (Yadus) The royal dynasty led by Krishna in Mathura and Dvaraka, descended from the ancient King Yadu, son of Yayati. The dyna...
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Yamuna:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Yamuna
Yamuna The holiest of rivers, flowing through Vraja-bhumi and thus touched by the dust of Krishna’s feet. The Yamuna personified...
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Sudama Brahmana:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Sudama Brahmana
Sudama Brahmana A school classmate of Krishna’s who later, being impoverished, visited Krishna in Dvaraka to ask for aid but ask...
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Mathura:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Mathura (-dhama, -mandala, -puri)
Mathura (-dhama, -mandala, -puri) The eternal abode in which Krishna manifests Himself as the Lord of the Yadavas. During His descent ...
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Parijata:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Parijata
parijata An exquisite flower that grows only in the spiritual world and on the heavenly planets. Defeating the opposition of Indra, Kr...
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Goloka:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Goloka
Goloka The eternal abode of the Supreme Lord in His original form of Krishna. It is located above all the other Vaikuntha planets. It ...
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Catur-vyuha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Catur-vyuha
catur-vyuha The principal expansions of the Supreme Lord in Vaikuntha. The first four vyuhas are Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumn...
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Riramsa:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary On Riramsa
Riramsa - means the desire to taste Krsna for one’s own enjoyment, not for Krsna’s pleasure. If that riramsa is to please ...
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Yadava:
Spiritual - Theosophy
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Yadava
Yadava (Sanskrit) A descendant of Yadu; also a great race of Hindustan in which Krishna was born. The founder of this race, Yadu, was ...
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Aniruddha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Aniruddha
Aniruddha A son of Pradyumna and grandson of Krishna. Aniruddha’s eternal consort, Usha, sequestered him in the palace of her fa...
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Dhrstata:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary On Dhrstata
Dhrstata - a state of being reckless, bold or courageous. In chapter twenty-one it is refering to those gopis who have left their husb...
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Shankaracharya Pitha:
Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary On Shankaracharya Pitha
Shankaracharya pitha: (Sanskrit) Advaita monasteries established by Shankara (ca 788-820) as centers of Smarta authority in India, eac...
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Pada-sevanam:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary On Pada-sevanam
Pada-sevanam - literally means to serve the feet. However, the question arises as to how a sadhaka can serve the feet of the Lord. The...
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Kaya-vyuha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary On Kaya-vyuha
Kaya-vyuha - direct expansions. All the four types types of Srimati Radhika’s sakhis are nitya-siddha, and they are direct expan...
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Sanskrit
Sitemap I - D
This is a
sitemap for Sanskrit -
D . Click on a link and you will
find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The site...
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