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Bhagavata (Sanskrit: भागवत, romanised: Bhāgavata) tradition, also
called Bhagavatism,
refers to an
ancient religious sect that
traced its
origin to the region...
- and Russian. In 1849, the
Weleyan Mission Press,
Bangalore published The
Bhagavat-Geeta, Or,
Dialogues of
Krishna and
Arjoon in
Eighteen Lectures, with Sanskrit...
- The
Bhagavat of
Sankardev is the ****amese
adaptation of the
Bhagavata Purana made by
Srimanta Sankardev in 15th-16th
century in the
regions that form present-day...
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monistic interpretation of the purana. 'Bhagavata' (or 'Bhagavatam' or '
Bhagavat',
Sanskrit भागवत)
means 'follower or
worshipper of Vishnu'. 'Bhagavan'...
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Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, IAST: Arjuna) was an
ancient prince of the Kuru Kingdom,
located in the present-day India. He is one of the main protagonists...
- of Vishnu. That
essence of the
supreme is
defined by the term
Bhagavat. The word
Bhagavat is the
denomination of that
primeval and
eternal God: and he...
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Gaudiya Vaishnava theologian Jiva Goswami. The six
treatise are Tattva-,
Bhagavat-, Paramatma-, Krishna-, Bhakti-, and Priti-sandarbha. Jiva's Krama-sandarbha...
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Calendar Śrī Kātyāyanī
Vrata Story Archived 2010-06-12 at the
Wayback Machine Bhagavat Purāṇa 10th
Canto 22nd Chapter. Dr.
Bhojraj Dwivedi (2006).
Religious Basis...
- Mahabharata, Book 6:
Bhishma Parva:
Bhagavat-Gita Parva:
Section XLV". "The Mahabharata, Book 6:
Bhishma Parva:
Bhagavat-Gita Parva:
Section LXIV". "The Mahabharata...
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Vinayagar Nanmanimalai and
Tamil translations of Patanjali's Yoga
Sutra and
Bhagavat Gita.
Bharathi was the
first poet
whose literature was
nationalized in...