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Om namo bhagavate meaning
Om namo bhagavate meaning










om namo bhagavate meaning

Krishna had 8 principal wives, and he begat many children from them, such as Pradyumna, Samba, Bhanu etc., and they also had many children. Balarama married Revati and had 2 sons - Nishatha and Ulmuka & a daughter - Vatsala/Shashirekha. Sarana had many sons like Satyadhriti and Marsti, and Shatha had a son called Sarthi. Vasudeva traced a number of descendants through his sons. In some versions of the Bhagavata Purana, Vasudeva also married Sutanu, the princess of Kasi, and they had a son named Paundraka. He also had a daughter - Subhadra from Rohini. By Devaki, he had eight sons - six of whom were killed by Kamsa and the other two being Balarama (transferred into the womb of Rohini) and Krishna. Vrikadevi gave birth to Avagaha and Nandaka. Rohini bore several sons, namely, Balarama, Sarana and Shatha. Vasudeva married Devaki, and also had other wives such as Pauravi (daughter of Bahlika), Rohini, Bhadra, Madira and Vrikadevi. Vasudeva and Devaki traveling in a carriage "Vasudeva" as an object of worship in Hinduism usually refers to the son Vāsudeva ( Krishna), rather than his father Vasudeva. "Vāsudeva" is a vṛddhi, a derivative of the short form "Vasudeva", a linguistic pragmatic in Sanskrit signifying "of, belonging to, descended from". The patronymic Vāsudeva (with a pronounced ā) is a popular name of Krishna, the son of Vasudeva and Devaki. The son of the Yadava king Shurasena, he was also the cousin of Nanda, the foster-father of Krishna. He was a king of the Vrishnis, and a Yadava prince. "son of Vasudeva"), Balarama, and Subhadra. Fourteen siblings, including Pritha (sister) and Akrura (brother)īalarama, Krishna, Subhadra, and various other childrenĪccording to Hindu scriptures, Vasudeva ( Sanskrit: वसुदेव, IAST: Vasudeva), also called Anakadundubhi, ( anakas and dundubhis both refer to drums, after the musicians who played these instruments at the time of his birth), is the father of the Hindu deities Krishna ( Vāsudeva, i.e.












Om namo bhagavate meaning