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- Vrishabhanu (Sanskrit: वृषभानु; IAST: Vṛṣbhānu), also spelled as Brushabhanu, is a Yadava chieftain featured in Hindu scriptures. He is described as the...
- steps that lead to this temple is the palace of Vrishabhanu Maharaj where there are idols of Vrishabhanu Maharaj, Kirtida, Shridama (Sibling of Radha) and...
- the main attraction of Barsana Bh****arovar - Water pond dedicated to Vrishabhanu, father of goddess Radha Chaturbhuj (temples of Nimbarka Sampradaya)...
- Quotation To the left hand side of Goloka Bihari is the daughter of King Vrishabhanu, Sri Radha, who is as beautiful as the Lord and is worshipped by thousands...
- Vikramaditya in the medieval period. Later, it was renovated by Queen Vrishabhanu Kunwari which is still present today. The main idols installed in the...
- Avatar birth Raval, Barsana (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India) Parents Vrishabhanu (father) Kirtida (mother) Consort Krishna Dynasty Yaduvamsha-Chandravamsha...
- Krishna who was resident of Nandgaon and considered as the son-in-law of Vrishabhanu wanted to spray the colors on his beloved Radha and her friends. But...
- Vasudeva as Devaki Praneet Bhat / Ajay Mishra as Nanda Chandan Madan as Vrishabhanu Riyanka Chanda as Kirti Devi Sangeeta Khanayat as Rukmini Devi Lakshmi...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nanda Baba. Parjanya Yashoda Vasudeva Vrishabhanu Brahmavaivarta Purana Sri-Krishna Janma Khanda (Fourth Canto) Chapter...
- (2018–2019)/(2022–2023) Vasundhara Kaul as Rohini Devi (2018–2019) Rakesh ****reti as Vrishabhanu (2018–2019)/(2022–2023) Akangsha Rawat as Kirtida (2018–2019)/(2022–2023)...