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Jambavati (Sanskrit: जाम्बवती, romanized:
Jāmbavatī) is
chronologically the
second Ashtabharya of the
Hindu god Krishna. She is the only
daughter of the...
- IAST: sāmba) was a son of the
Hindu god
Krishna and his
second consort,
Jambavati. His
foolish prank brought an end to the Yadu dynasty. In the 1st century...
- most po****r list,
found in the
Bhagavata Purana, includes: Rukmini,
Jambavati, Satyabhama, Kalindi, Nagnajiti, Mitravinda,
Lakshmana and Bhadra. Variations...
- have been
present for the
birth of both Rama and Krishna. His
daughter Jambavati was
married to Krishna.
Jambavan is also
known as:
Jambavantan Jambavanta...
- of the Ashtabharya,
identifying her with
Jambavati. He
considers Rohini as the queen's
birth name and
Jambavati, a
patronymic literally "daughter of Jambavan"...
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eight wives of
Krishna that
appear in
sequence as Rukmini, Satyabhama,
Jambavati, Kalindi, Mitravinda,
Nagnajiti (also
called Satya),
Bhadra and Lakshmana...
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include ‘Madalasa Charita’, ‘Satyavadu Parinaya’, ‘Rasamanjari’ and ‘
Jambavati Kalyana’. The
Telugu poet
Mukku Timmanna praised him as a
great general...
- Elsewhere,
Krishn marries Rukmini. Later,
Krishna also
marries Satyabhama and
Jambavati. He then
kills the evil
Narakasura and his
general Mura. The Pandavas...
- as well as Lord
Venkateshwara (Vishnu) at Tirupati. A
Sanskrit work,
Jambavati Kalyanam by King Krishnadevaraya,
called Lord
Virupaksha Karnata Rajya...
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illusions and
magical powers,
Iravan is
beheaded by the
demon Alambusha.
Jambavati is
second of the Ashtabharya, the
eight prin****l queen-consorts of Krishna...