- that
Bharata seized the
sacrificial horse of the
Satvatas. Panini, in his
Ashtadhyayi mentions the
Satvatas also as
being of the
Kshatriya gotra,
having a...
- sing
words of
praise about Shri. (BP 2.9.14) He saw the lord of all the
Satvatas there, Shri’s lord, the lord of
sacrifices and the lord of the universe...
-
Harita Madhu II
Madhava Puruvasa Purudvan Jantu Satvata was a
Yadava King
whose descendants were
called Satvatas. (Contemporary to Lord Rama)
Bhima II (Contemporary...
- but at
other times as
plundering tribes.
Along with the Vrishnis, the
Satvatas, and the Yadavas, the
Abhiras were
followers of the Vedas, and worshipped...
- Garbhodakaśāyī
Vishnu is an
expansion of Mahavishnu. In Gaudīya Vaishnavism, the
Sātvata-tantra
describes three different forms of
Vishnu as: Mahāvishnu, Garbhodakaśāyī...
-
Divodasa and
Druhyu King Nagnajit(1)) Rama (a
contemporary of
Yadava King
Satvata, an
ancestor of Krishna,
Kashi King Pratardhana, and Anga King Chaturanga)...
- the
descendants of Vrishni. It is
believed that
Vrishni was the son of
Satvata, a
descendant of Yadu, the son of Yayati. He had two wives,
Gandhari and...
-
Paushkara Samhita:
iconography and worship,
believed to be a gem
along with
Satvata Samhita Maha
Sanatkumara Samhita: a
large text on
religious practice Isvara...
- the
history of the Vaiṣṇava faith. The
kinship and clan
position of the
Sātvatas is
described in the
article on the Yadavas. It does not
appear to have...
- One list in the
Mahabharata gives Rama (Bhargava), Rama (Dasharathi),
Satvata (Krishna or Balarama), the Tri-Rama. The
Tantric Prapanchasara (attributed...