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Krishna (/ˈkrɪʃnə/; Sanskrit:...
- "Indian
Mythology and the
Chinese Imagination: Nezha, Nalakubara, and
Krshna". In John
Kieschnick and Meir
Shahar (ed.).
India in the
Chinese Imagination...
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International Society for
Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON),
commonly referred to as the Hare
Krishna movement,
Gaudiya Vaishnava Hindu religious organization...
- The term "mayavada" is
still being used, in a
critical way, by the Hare
Krshnas. See The
tendency of "a
blurring of
philosophical distinctions" has also...
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identification also fits with the geography,
Mathura being the
epicenter of the
Krshna cult. However,
there is no
evidence of
Krishna worship as
early as 4th century...
- Krishna's
consort Radha. As a poet he is
credited for
bringing development of
Krshna-Bhakti
literature to
light in the
pages of
Indian history. Rupa Goswami...
- The Radha-Krishna
Temple (also Radha-Krsna Temple) is the
headquarters of the
International Society for
Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in the
United Kingdom...
- 2009.
Retrieved 31
October 2011. "George
Harrison Produces Govinda Radha Krshna Temple", (Beatles Bible,
retrieved 17
November 2018) "Ginger
Baker History...
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October 2007. Jośī, sampādana, Niraṅkāra Deva Sevaka,
Kr̥shṇa Kumāra; citrāṅkana, Jagadīśa (1996).
Mahake sārī galī galī : bīsavīṃ sadī...
- year and parti****te in the
numerous festivals that
reenact scenes from
Krshna's life on Earth." (a)
Steven Rosen and
William Deadwyler III: "the word sampradaya...