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Ekanamsha (Sanskrit: एकानंशा; Ekānaṁśā) is a
Hindu goddess. She is
primarily identified with the
illusory power of
Vishnu is Yogamaya. The
goddess is...
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Vrishni triad,
featuring Samkarshana (Balarama),
Ekanamsha, and Vāsudeva (Krishna). Here,
Ekanamsha is an
ancient goddess worshipped by the
Vrishni people...
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venerated as Vindhyavasini, Mahamaya, and
Ekanamsha, is a
Hindu goddess. In
Vaishnava tradition, she is
accorded the epithet...
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theorizes that
Radha may have
inspired by the
pairing of the
goddess Ekanamsha (****ociated with Durga) with
Jagannatha (who is
identified with Krishna)...
- and mace), Vāsudeva (with mace and wheel) and a
female deity,
probably Ekanamsha. The
following chart shows the
family tree of Krishna. The
members born...
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iconography of
several Brahmanical deities,
including Vishnu, Baladeva,
Ekanamsha, Shamba, Pradyumna,
consorts of
Shamba and Pradyumna, Brahma, Skanda,...
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According to the
Harivamsa (II.4.37-41), the
Vrishnis worshipped goddess Ekanamsha, who,
elsewhere in the same text (II.2.12),
described as
daughter of Nandagopa...
- Samkarshana, Vāsudeva and the
female Goddess Ekanamsha shown in a rock
painting at Tikla, 3rd–2nd
century BCE...
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identified with the
goddesses Katyayini, Durga, Bhairavi,
Bhuvaneshvari and
Ekanamsha in
various texts and rituals. She is
considered the
shakti of
Vishnu as...
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Vrishni trio, in the
person of a female,
thought to be the
Goddess Ekanamsha, who
seems to hold a
Chatra royal umbrella. The "earliest unambiguous"...