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Vamana (Sanskrit: वामन, lit. 'Dwarf', IAST:
Vāmana) also
known as
Trivikrama (lit. 'three steps'),
Urukrama (lit. 'far-stepping'),
Upendra (lit. 'Indra’s...
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Vamana Purana (Sanskrit: वामन पुराण, IAST:
Vāmana Purāṇa), is an
ancient Sanskrit text that is at
least 1,000
years old and is one of the eighteen...
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dwarf priest called Vamana. The king
Mahabali (himself a
devotee of Vishnu)
conducts ritual prayers, one of
which is
attended by
Vamana, who
requests only...
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Vamana Karma, also
known as
medical emesis or
medical vomiting, is one of the five
Pradhana Karmas of
Panchakarma which is used in
treating Kaphaj disorders...
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following set of figures, in this order: Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha;
Vamana; Parashurama; Rama;
Krishna or Balarama;
Buddha or Krishna; and Kalki. In...
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Acharya Vamana (latter half of the 8th
century –
early 9th century) was an
Indian Rhetorician.
Vamana's investigation into the
nature of a Kāvya is known...
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priest avatar,
Vamana. It was
customary to
donate to a
priest or sage
during rituals. So, the king
asked Vamana to make his wish.
Vamana asked for three...
- (Madhya-desha and
Prachya Āryāvarta –
Central and
Eastern Āryāvarta in
Vamana). Anu – is a
Vedic Sanskrit term for one of the 5
major tribes in the Rigveda...
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myself as a boar [Varaha], then as a Man-lion (Nrisingha), then as a
dwarf [
Vamana], then as Rama of Bhrigu's race, then as Rama, the son of Dasaratha, then...
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knowledge was
sought by the
devas and was
ultimately gained by them.
Vamana, the
dwarf avatar of Vishnu,
requests the
asura king
Mahabali for three...