-
community was
formed of
various clans,
being the Abhira, Andhaka, Vrishni, and
Satvatas, who all
worshipped Krishna. They are
listed in
ancient Indian literature...
- Garbhodakaśāyī
Vishnu is an
expansion of Mahavishnu. In Gaudīya Vaishnavism, the
Sātvata-tantra
describes three different forms of
Vishnu as: Mahāvishnu, Garbhodakaśāyī...
- the
descendants of Vrishni. It is
believed that
Vrishni was the son of
Satvata, a
descendant of Yadu, the son of Yayati. He had two wives,
Gandhari and...
-
Harita Madhu II
Madhava Puruvasa Purudvan Jantu Satvata was a
Yadava King
whose descendants were
called Satvatas. (Contemporary to Lord Rama)
Bhima II (Contemporary...
-
Paushkara Samhita:
iconography and worship,
believed to be a gem
along with
Satvata Samhita Maha
Sanatkumara Samhita: a
large text on
religious practice Isvara...
- and Bhadra, his
patriarchal cousins representing his
Yadava clan
called Satvata. Rukmini, the
chief consort of Krishna,
heard the
tales of the hero and...
- and forgetfulness”. In Gauḍīya Vaishnavism, a
school of Vaishṇavism, the
Sātvata-tantra
describes three different forms, or aspects, of
Vishnu as Mahavishnu...
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Divodasa and
Druhyu King Nagnajit(1)) Rama (a
contemporary of
Yadava King
Satvata, an
ancestor of Krishna,
Kashi King Pratardhana, and Anga King Chaturanga)...
-
Vishvarupa is
mentioned as Vishnu's
avatar in Pañcaratra
texts like the
Satvata Samhita and the
Ahirbudhnya Samhita (which
mention 39 avatars) as well...
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establishment of a
monastery and the
building of
water tanks for
followers of the
Sātvata religion.
Found in Tosham,
Haryana (India), It is not
dated but can be...