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- Caturvyūha The "Four emanations" Caturvyūha or Chatur-vyūha (Sanskrit: चतुर्व्यूह, romanized: Caturvyūha, lit. 'four emanations'), is an ancient Indian...
- Imagery: Caturvyūha and Variant Forms". Archives of Asian Art. 32: 39–54. JSTOR 20111096. Srinivasan, Doris (1979). "Early Vaiṣṇava Imagery: Caturvyūha and...
- Imagery: Caturvyūha and Variant Forms". Archives of Asian Art. 32: 50. JSTOR 20111096. Srinivasan, Doris (1979). "Early Vaiṣṇava Imagery: Caturvyūha and Variant...
- aspect, also known as Varaha. Aniruddha appears as a boar in some of the Caturvyūha statues, where he is an ****istant to Vāsudeva, and in the Vai****ha Chaturmurti...
- expansion or overload of Mahavishnu (expansion of Saṃkarṣaṇa of second caturvyūha, which expands from Nārāyaṇa in Vaikuṇṭhaloka). Garbhodhakaśāyī Vishnu...
- shown in all their stages of bloom, states Quintanilla. Vāsudeva in the Caturvyūha Some sculptures during this period suggest that the concept of the avatars...
- Imagery: Caturvyūha and Variant Forms". Archives of Asian Art. 32: 50. JSTOR 20111096. Srinivasan, Doris (1979). "Early Vaiṣṇava Imagery: Caturvyūha and Variant...
- "Chatur-vyūha" (the "four emanations of Vāsudeva") are appearing. The famous "Caturvyūha" statue in Mathura Museum is an attempt to show in one composition Vāsudeva...
- Narayana as the highest changeless god and as explained by their concept of Caturvyuha, this supreme god-head transformed into four earthly emanations, the first...
- Vishvarupa Ranganatha Madhusudana Padmanabha Hari Upulvan Purushottama Govinda Caturvyūha Keshava The Dashavatara refers to the ten major incarnations of Vishnu:...