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- Narasimha (Sanskrit: नरसिंह, lit. 'man-lion', IAST: Narasiṃha), is the fourth avatara of the Hindu god Vishnu in the Satya Yuga. He incarnated as a part-lion...
- 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...
- Varaha, Nrsimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki (Volume 1, Chapter 86, Verses 10–11) 10 Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Nrsimha, Rama, Parasurama...
- the Atharvaveda. The Gopāla-Tāpanī is one of the four Tāpinī Upanishads (Nṛsiṁha, Rāma, Tripurā, and Gopāla). This Vaishnava Upanishad belongs to the Tandya...
- Religious career Teacher Jagadguru Sankaracarya Swami Saccidananda Sivabhinava Nrsimha Bharati of Sringeri Post 143rd Jagadguru Sankaracarya of Puri Predecessor...
- Nrisimhatapanopanishad (Sanskrit: नृसिंहोत्तरतापनीयोपनिषत्). The century in which Nrsimha-tapani Upanishad text was composed is unclear. Farquhar dates it to be...
- Purāṇa 5.26.37 Garuḍa Purāṇa 2.10.88–89, 2.46.9–10,28 Bhāgavata Purāṇa 6.3 Nṛsiṃha Purāṇa 9.1–2 Definition at godrealized.com Wat Thawet Buddhist Learning...
- in/Library%20BOOk%20PDF/NAMAKKAL%20CAVES.pdf [bare URL PDF] V.G., Rajan (December 1999). "Nr̥siṁha Cave Temple at Nāmakkal: Its Iconographical Significance". East and West...
- 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...
- 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”...