- (Sanskrit: नरसिंह, lit. 'man-lion', IAST: Narasiṃha, or Sanskrit: नृसिंह, IAST:
Nṛsiṃha), is the
fourth avatara of the
Hindu god
Vishnu in the
Satya Yuga. He incarnated...
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Nṛsiṃha (born c. 1586) was an
Indian astronomer and
mathematician from Golagrama. He was the son of Kṛṣṇa Daivajña, who came from a
lineage of astronomers...
- the Atharvaveda. The Gopāla-Tāpanī is one of the four Tāpinī
Upanishads (
Nṛsiṁha, Rāma, Tripurā, and Gopāla). This
Vaishnava Upanishad belongs to the Tandya...
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Nrisimhatapanopanishad (Sanskrit: नृसिंहोत्तरतापनीयोपनिषत्). The
century in
which Nrsimha-tapani
Upanishad text was
composed is unclear.
Farquhar dates it to be...
- Varaha,
Nrsimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and
Kalki (Volume 1,
Chapter 86,
Verses 10–11) 10 Matsya, Kurma, Varaha,
Nrsimha, Rama, Parasurama...
- orji. 2021. ISBN 978-1-5326-8593-4. Rajan, V. G. (19
February 1999). "
Nr̥siṁha Cave
Temple at Nāmakkal: Its
Iconographical Significance". East and West...
- his penance.
Since his father, the
demon Hiranyakashipu was
killed by
Nrsimha,
Prahlad was
advised by his
elders to do penance, so that “Pitra-dosha”...
- Krishna,
survives multiple attempts to kill him
until the
arrival of the
Nrsimha avatar to
destroy his father, who
could not be
killed by any weapon, by...
-
Indian Express.
Retrieved 21 July 2020. Rajan, V. G. (19
February 1999). "
Nr̥siṁha Cave
Temple at Nāmakkal: Its
Iconographical Significance". East and West...
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mentions Vishnu with Varaha,
Nrsimha and
Kapila defeated the
asuras who
appeared before them in
zoomorphic forms with
Nrsimha and
Varaha posited to be incarnations...