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- Debroy, Bibeck, (2016). Harivamsha, Penguin Books India, Gurgaon, "Introduction": "There are thus 5,965 shlokas in all of Harivamsha. Non-Critical versions...
- sa:हरिवंशपुराण or sa:हरिवंश in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harivamsha Purana may refer to: Harivamsha, an epic poem in Sanskrit about the Hindu god Krishna...
- Krishna elopes with his daughter and gets marriage like she wished. In the Harivamsha, when the king Bhishmaka's eldest son Rukmi chooses to marry his sister...
- and in the Veda as "Purushottama". — Bhagavad Gita, Verse 15.18 In the Harivamsha, Brahma refers to Vishnu by this epithet before the events of the Samudra...
- Bhanumati (Sanskrit: भानुमती, IAST: Bhānumatī) is a figure mentioned in the Harivamsha, a significant text in the corpus of Hindu literature and an appendix...
- Kamadeva’s iconography. In the later Hindu mythological texts such as the Harivamsha and Puranas, Kama is fully personified, where he is depicted as the mind-born...
- conchs**** called Paundram — Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 1, Verse 15 As per the Harivamsha, Krishna, the avatar of Vishnu, is described as possessing a conch s****...
- 48 The origin and noteworthy members of this race are specified in the Harivamsha Purana: Kashyapa, the well-dressed son of Marichi, espoused two sisters...
- matter of controversy. R. C. Majumdar, on the basis of a verse in the Harivamsha-Purana, 783 CE, the interpretation of which he conceded was not free from...
- (Sanskrit: आग्नेयी, IAST Āgneyī, 'Daughter of Agni') is mentioned in the Harivamsha and the Vishnu Purana as the wife of Ūru (a descendant of Angiras) and...