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  • ...hadravan is named after Shri Balbhadra (Balram). Places of darsan here are Bhadra Sarovar and Gocharan Sthal. ==Bhadra Sarovar==
    1,019 bytes (140 words) - 11:53, 25 February 2010
  • *Vasudev had four wives, viz. [[Devki]], [[Rohini]], [[Bhadra]] and [[Madira]].
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  • ...un also had two more sons, [[Pushkar]] and [[Vandi]]. Once, enamoured by [[Bhadra]], the wife of sage Utathya, Varun abducted her, but [[Utathya]] obliged hi
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  • ...dav]] prince [[Bhim]] found the Saugandhik flowers. Kuber was married to [[Bhadra]] and had two sons, [[Nalkubar]] and [[Manigriv]]. The capital city of Kube
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  • *Every year in the month of Bhadra on Shukla-trayodashi (the thirteenth day of the bright moon), budhi-lila is
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  • ...thalanath]]. The village of Gajipura lies east of this pond. On the day of Bhadra-shukla-dvadasi (the fourth day from Radhastami) bhudhi-lila is performed he
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  • ...at midnight on Astami (the eighth day after the full moon) in the month of Bhadra when the star (nakshatra) known as Rohini was visible in the sky.
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  • ...n ashtami (the eighth day of the dark moon) on a Wednesday in the month of Bhadra during the constellation named Sravana. Within the area of Dharm Kund, ther
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  • ...ath]] are located here. This place is situated one mile north of Kamai. On Bhadra-purnima, ras-lila is staged here in the dramatic tradition of budhi-lila.<r
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  • ...d by Chandragupta, King of Pataliputra. As the inscription gives a list of Bhadra Bahu's successors, it is clearly not contemporary with the events which it ...Bhandir fig-tree, and that very night, while they were in Bhadra-ban <ref>Bhadra-ban occupies a high point on the left bank of the Jamuna, some three miles
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  • bhadra-kalim samanarcur bhuyan nanda-sutah patih <br />
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  • ...tside the town, near an old indigo factory, is a raised terrace, sacred to Bhadra Kali Mata: on the top of it are placed numbers of late Jaini figures. A buf
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  • ...myth was accepted ; a lake imme diately outside the village was styled Bal-bhadra kund, was furnished with a handsome masonry ghat by Rup Ram, the Katara of ...dhu-ban, Tal-ban, Kumud-ban, Bahula-ban, Kam-ban, Khadira-ban, Brinda-ban, Bhadra-ban, Bhandir-ban, Bel-ban, Loha-ban and Maha-ban.
    88 KB (13,640 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...the association of Buddhism with Mathura in the pre-Christian centuries is Bhadra Kapilani, who was the wife of Mahakasyapa, one of the main disciples of the
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  • ...n 1849; Sri Nandisvar men Chhajju zamin dar ki patti men san 1155 sal, mah bhadra sudi men, Sri, Pavan wa kunj paki bhayi, memar Mohan Lal, Chet Ram. Both th
    48 KB (8,481 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...probably are not often met elsewhere. Examples of the former are Kot-ban, Bhadra-ban, Brinda-ban, Loha-ban and Maha-ban; and of the latter, Radha-kund and M 7. d occasionally becomes l : thus form bhadra, ‘good,’ after elision of the conjunct r, we have bhala. This l again
    105 KB (18,144 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...of substance, of much the same social position, are Lachhman, Brahman, of Bhadra-ban; Serhu, Brahman, of Tenti-ka-ganw, and Lala Ram, Baniya, of Jawara. Of ...he town near Panna Lal's indigo factory is a raised terrace, now sacred to Bhadra Kali Mata, which also is partly constructed of kankar blocks, and on the to
    131 KB (22,813 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...shrine near the Holi gate of the city, which he rebuilt in honour of Vira-bhadra, the terrible being created by Siva and Devi in their wrath, to disturb the
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  • ...ation, or davanal, of which the traditional scene is more commonly laid at Bhadra-ban, on the opposite bank of the river. There is a small temple of Davanal
    154 KB (18,314 words) - 13:35, 26 April 2010