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Hindu goddess and the sister of Krishna in epic Mahabharata
Vrishni triad, featuring Samkarshana (Balarama), Ekanamsha, and Vāsudeva (Krishna). Here, Ekanamsha is an ancient goddess worshipped by the Vrishni people
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Ancient Hindu goddess associated with Vāsudeva Kṛṣṇa
Ekanamsha (Sanskrit: एकानंशा; Ekānaṁśā) is a Hindu goddess. She is primarily identified with the illusory power of Vishnu as Yogamaya. The goddess is
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Hindu goddess of love and chief consort of the god Krishna
theorizes that Radha may have been inspired by the pairing of the goddess Ekanamsha (associated with Durga) with Jagannatha (who is identified with Krishna)
Radha
Devi Dhumavati Devi Kanya Kumari Dhisana Diti Durga Ashtami Durga Puja Ekanamsha Gajalakshmi Ganga Gayatri Harkor Harsidhhi Hemadryamba Hinglaj Mata Ila
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Ancient Indian legendary heroes
appear without attributes, possibly deities Saṃkarṣaṇa, Vāsudeva and Ekanamsha in the late 4th-2nd century BCE. The same type of coins was excavated
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Hindu goddess
issuing a warning to Kamsa Other names Vindhyavasini Mahamaya Narayani Ekanamsha Venerated in Vaishnavism Shaktism Affiliation Aspect of Vishnu or Durga
Yogamaya
Indian mathematician-astronomer-astrologer (505–587)
iconography of several Brahmanical deities, including Vishnu, Baladeva, Ekanamsha, Shamba, Pradyumna, consorts of Shamba and Pradyumna, Brahma, Skanda,
Varāhamihira
Ancient people from India
According to the Harivamsa (II.4.37-41), the Vrishnis worshipped goddess Ekanamsha, who, elsewhere in the same text (II.2.12), described as daughter of Nandagopa
Yadava
Archeological site and cave in Madhya Pradesh, India
a Vrishni trio, in the person of a female, thought to be the Goddess Ekanamsha, who seems to hold a Chatra royal umbrella. These depictions belong to
Tikla
Confederacy of ancient India
and mace), Vāsudeva (with mace and wheel) and a female deity, probably Ekanamsha. Archaeologist Vinay Kumar Gupta recently identified the five Vṛsṇi heroes
Vrishni
Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India
as part of the Jagannath triad in Puri and associated with goddesses Ekanamsha and Yogmaya, embodying divine feminine energy. The temple houses multiple
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Vrishni hero
Samkarshana, Vāsudeva and the female Goddess Ekanamsha shown in a rock painting at Tikla, 3rd–2nd century BCE
Vāsudeva
Ancient school of art, especially Sculpture, in India
a Vrishni trio, in the person of a female, thought to be the Goddess Ekanamsha, who seems to hold a Chatra royal umbrella. The "earliest unambiguous"
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Hindu temple of goddess Vimala in Puri, India
identified with the goddesses Katyayini, Durga, Bhairavi, Bhuvaneshvari and Ekanamsha in various texts and rituals. She is considered the shakti of Vishnu as
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Legendary figure in ancient India
Saṃkarṣaṇa, Vāsudeva and the female Goddess Ekanamsha shown in a rock painting at Tikla, 3rd-2nd century BCE.
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Arabic, Indian, Sanskrit
Divine Grace; Grace of God; God have it so
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Sun; Unpredictable and Radicalism
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Tamil
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Pink means color and kur means heart. meaning pink hearted
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Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Lord Shiva
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Muslim
Beautiful girl
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Variant spelling of Welsh Wyn, WYNNE means "blessed, fair, holy, white." Compare with another form of Wynne.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lion
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Muslim
One who struggles, Strives
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pure, Eternally pure
Girl/Female
Latin
Eighth. Feminine of Octavius. A clan name of Roman Emperors.
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