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- Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacarita of Hemachandra, narrate hagiographical accounts of nine Baladevas or Balabhadras who are believed to be śalākāpuruṣas (literally torch-bearers...
- Look up sa:बलदेव in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baladeva can refer to: Balabhadra, among the sixty-three illustrious beings in Jainism Balarama, Hindu...
- Baladeva Vidyabhushana (Sanskrit: श्रील बलदेव विद्याभूषण, romanized: Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa; c. 1700 – 1793 AD) was an Indian Gaudiya Vaishnava acharya...
- the Baladeva, and Jarasandha as the Prati-Vasudeva. In each age of the Jain cyclic time is born a Vasudeva with an elder brother termed the Baladeva. Between...
- bow, sword, jewel (kaustubha mani) and a garland of flowers (vanamala). Baladevas, half-brothers of Vasudevas, are described as fair in complexion and wear...
- Like Ramanuja, they quoted many verses from Upanishads in their works. Baladeva Vidyabhushana in his Govinda Bhashya and Gita-bhusana-tika quoted verses...
- could not find the jewel. He came and reported this to Baladeva. But unfortunately, Baladeva did not believe this. He said, "Krishna, you are not a brother...
- CE) at Galtaji (Galta) near the present city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, by Baladeva Vidyabhushana to defend Gaudiya Vaishnava theology. Around this time (1718...
- called the Baladeva, Vasudeva and evil Prati-vasudeva. Rama, Lakshmana and evil Ravana are the eighth triad, with Rama being the reborn Baladeva, and Lakshmana...
- Southeastern Asia. Species: Neoluc**** armatus Lacroix, 1972 Neoluc**** baladeva (Hope, 1842) Neoluc**** baongocae Nguyen, 2013 "Neoluc**** Thomson, 1862"...