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- Vishnupadas are songs in praise of Vishnu/God or of his po****r avatars, Krishna/Rama. Ranade, Ashok Damodar (2006). Music Contexts: A Concise Dictionary...
- Vishnu- Pad (Vishnu feet) print inside the Vishnupada Mandir, the 40 cm long footprint of Lord Vishnu is imprinted in solid rock and surrounded by a silver-plated...
- devotees, who bow low so that it is ritually placed upon their heads. The Vishnupada Temple is said to enshrine the footprints of Vishnu. This footprint denotes...
- this lofty standard of the divine Vishnu was set up on the hill (called) Vishnupada. Due to the tablets installed on the building in 1903 by Pandit Banke...
- while reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama, the thousand names of Vishnu. The Vishnupada Temple, which is believed to have footprints of Vishnu, celebrates its...
- preserver deity, Vishnu. Vaishnavas consider the feet of Vishnu to be Vishnupada, or Parama Padam (Ultimate feet), as it is regarded to be the realm for...
- set up as a Vishnudhvaja (standard of god Vishnu) on the hill known as Vishnupada in memory of a mighty king named Chandra. The mosque complex is one of...
- Qila Lal Kot, here they erected the famous iron pillar imported from Vishnupada in Kurukshetra, thus attempting to merge their culture with that of their...
- pillar was set up as a Vishnudhvaja, standard of god, on the hill known as Vishnupada in memory of a mighty king named Chandra, believed to Chandragupta II...
- Vishnu, in particular the Phalgu River and the shrine Vishnupad Mandir, or Vishnupada, which is marked by a large footprint of Lord Vishnu engraved in a basalt...