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- romanized: Nīladevī, lit. 'blue goddess'), also rendered as Neela Devi or Nappinnai, is a Hindu goddess, and a consort of the preserver deity Vishnu, along...
- IAST: Nāgnajitī), also known as Satya (Sanskrit: सत्या IAST: Satyā), and Nappinnai (Tamil: நப்பின்னை, lit. 'beautifully-tressed'), is the fifth of the Ashtabharya...
- to Nappinnai, appearing in Godha's magnum opus Thiruppavai and in Nammalwar's references to Nappinnani, the daughter-in-law of Nandagopa. Nappinnai is...
- Cilappatikaram is the earliest and first complete Tamil reference to Pillai (Nila, Nappinnai, Radha), who is described in the epic as the cowherd lover of Krishna...
- Cilappatikaram is the earliest and first complete Tamil reference to Pillai (Nila, Nappinnai, Radha), who is described in the epic as the cowherd lover of Krishna...
- A chapter in Aichar Kuruvai describes the event. The ****ociation of Nappinnai, the beloved shepherd girl with Krishna is unique to Tamil tradition,...
- Bibcode:2022Clim...10...37G. doi:10.3390/cli10030037. Bandla, Shailaja; Nappinnai, Nr; Gopalasamy, Srinivasagopalan (June 2019). "Psychiatric morbidity...
- while a third plays Pinnai (Nappinnai). The dance begins with a song listing Krishna's heroic deeds and his fondness for Nappinnai, then they dance where sage...
- of Krishna, his slaying of asuras, his subjugation of bulls to marry Nappinnai, as well as his role in the Kurukshetra War. One of his hymns indicates...
- five elements are but you; for the six-legged bee-humming coiffured dame Nappinnai, you fought the seven bulls and destro**** them; you are the six schools...