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Akrura (Sanskrit: अक्रूर, romanized:
Akrūra, lit. 'not cruel') is a
Yadava prince in Hinduism, best
known for
being the
uncle of the
deity Krishna. The...
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given it to
Akrura and
Kritavarma for safekeeping. When a
famine broke out in Dvaraka, or in
other accounts, due to the
discovery of
Akrura's possession...
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realising that
Akrura had
already fled to
Kashi with the
Syamantaka jewel,
summoned him, and
asked him to
admit his guilt. When
Akrura complied, Krishna...
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mention Akrura, a Vrishni, as the
ruler of Dvaraka. His name is
found in the
Nirukta (2.2) as the
holder of the jewel. In the Puranas,
Akrura is mentioned...
- he also
asked the
gopis to be his teachers. The
gopis told him that when
Akrura came to Vrindavana, he took
their Krishna with him, and
rhetorically asked...
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Kavish as
Ugrasena /
Shiva Amit
Pachori as
Shiva Pramod Kapoor as
Kaliyug /
Akrura /
Jayadratha Girish Pardeshi as
Kamadeva / Pradyumna/ Shiva/ Suryadev(in...
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jewel with
Akrura, and the
latter had been
performing religious sacrifices upon
golden altars for days on end.
Krishna summoned Akrura to Dvaraka, who...
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photos Pundu Vesha with
Pagade or
Kedige Mundale (Kambalashwa photo)
Akrura vesha Akrura Bannada Vesha Badaguthittu vesha Chowki, the
greenroom of Yakshagana...
- 6th century BCE,
contains a
reference to the
Shyamantaka jewel in the
possession of
Akrura, a
motif from the well-known
Puranic story about Krishna.
Shatapatha Brahmana...
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stands firm.
Krishna grieves for
being aware of Arjuna's oath. So, he
sends Akrura as an
emissary to Arjuna.
Subhadra also
takes off for negotiations, but...