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Vyūha (Sanskrit: व्यूह)
means - 'to
arrange troops in a
battle array (formation)', 'to arrange, put or
place in order, to dispose, separate, divide, alter...
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deities Krishna and his wife Rukmini. He is
considered to be one of the four
vyuha avatars of Vishnu.
According to the
Bhagavata Purana,
Pradyumna was the...
- Caturvyūha The "Four emanations" Caturvyūha or Chatur-
vyūha (Sanskrit: चतुर्व्यूह, romanized: Caturvyūha, lit. 'four emanations'), is an
ancient Indian...
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constructed three combined vyuhas to
protect Jayadratha,
first was the
Shakata vyuha then was
Padma Vyuha and last was the
Srigantaka vyuha and at its rear was...
- grammarian,
author of the Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya, the Bṛhaddevatā, the Caraṇa-
vyūha, six Anukramaṇīs (indices) to the Rigveda, and the Vidhāna of the Rigveda...
- to be a Jana avatar, an
avatar of Vishnu. He is a
member of the chatur-
vyuha, the four
Vrishni heroes.
Anirudha was born to
Pradyumna and Rukmavati....
- Rukmi.
Rukmavati has a son
named Aniruddha, who is a
member of the chatur-
vyuha. The
Bhagavata Purana describes the princess'
marriage to Pradyumna. Pradyumna...
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manifestations of the divine. It
states that the
creation emerged through vyuhas (arrangements). In the beginning,
states Pancharatra doctrine,
there was...
- commander-in-chief of the
Kaurava army
after the fall of
Bhishma Pitamaha. The
various vyūhas (military formations) were
studied by the
Kauravas and
Pandavas alike. Most...
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traditional source of
information on the
shakhas of each Veda is the Caraṇa-
vyūha, of
which two,
mostly similar,
versions exist: the 49th pariśiṣṭa of the...