- (jujube tree) and nātha (lord), an
epithet of Vishnu. It is also
known as
Badarikashrama. In
earlier days,
pilgrims used to walk
hundreds of
miles to
visit the...
- the West, Puri in the East,
Sringeri Sharada Peetham in the
South and
Badarikashrama in the North. The
table below gives an
overview of the four
Amnaya Maṭhas...
-
Kusadhvaja and Tulasi, the
daughter of Dharmadhvaja.
Tulasi went to
Badarikashrama to
perform austerities in
order to gain
Vishnu as her husband, but was...
- (jujube tree) and nātha (lord), an
epithet of Vishnu. It is also
known as
Badarikashrama. Date palm – Palm tree
cultivated for its
sweet fruit "Ziziphus jujuba"...
-
defeat him. He
travelled to a cave
called Simhavati in the
vicinity of
Badarikashrama,
where he was
pursued by Murāsura. There,
Vishnu summoned Yogamaya,...
-
Draupadi and the twin brothers, Nakula, and
Sahadeva during their stay at
Badarikashrama. His
objective was to
seize the
weapons of the Pandavas. Bhima, who...
- Krishna.
Mahanubhava believe that Shri
Chakradhar swami is
still alive in
Badarikashrama, Himalayas.
Krishnaraj aka Krishnamuni, a
Punjabi trader of
Khatri caste...
-
undertone in his works. Bhattacharya's
notable works are
Parshuramkunda O
Badarikashrama Paribhramana (1914),
Kamarupa Shasanavali (1931), Ramakrishna-Vivekananda...