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Vrishnis (Sanskrit: वृष्णि, IAST: Vṛṣṇi) were an
ancient Indian clan who were
believed to be the
descendants of
Vrishni. It is
believed that
Vrishni was...
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Vrishni heroes The
Vrishni heroes (IAST: Vṛṣṇi Viras), also
referred to as Pancha-viras (IAST: Pañca vīras, "Five heroes"), are a
group of five legendary...
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belonging to the
Vrishni clan to
which Krishna also belonged.
According to the Puranas, he was the
grandson of
Shini of the
Vrishni clan, and son of Satyaka...
- In the 1st
century BC,
there seems to be
evidence for a
worship of five
Vrishni heroes (Balarama, Krishna, Pradyumna, Aniruddha, and Samba), due to the...
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Prithushrava Vrishni I was a
Yadava king
whose dynasty was
called as
Vrshni Dynasty.
Vrishni I was a
great Yadava king. His
descendants were the
Vrishni Yadavas...
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formed of
various clans,
being the Satvatas, Andhakas, Bhojas, ****uras,
Vrishni, Surasenas, and
Abhira who all
worshipped Krishna. They are
listed in ancient...
- avatar, an
avatar of Vishnu. He is a
member of the chatur-vyuha, the four
Vrishni heroes.
Anirudha was born to
Pradyumna and Rukmavati. He was the grandson...
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Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, king of the
Vrishnis in the
region of Mathura. He was a
leading member of the
legendary Vrishni heroes, and may well have been a...
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Sanat Kumara. The
Harivamsa describes the chaturvyuha,
consisisting of the
Vrishni heroes Vāsudeva, Samkarsana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha, that
would later...
- be ****ociated to the
worship of Samkarsana-Balarama,
another one of the
Vrishni heroes. A
short distance away,
Cunningham found a
second pillar capital...