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GOVERNMENT OF
OF CULTURE
UTA
SL
Hoy
and Balarama from the hamlet of Nanda
o the city of Mathura; beholds the
Lord's transcendental form in the waters
to also as
of the Jumna; referred
Madhava which is a tribal name.
AMARTYANADI.-The divine Ganges,
on whose banks Parikshit spends his last
seven days fasting and listening to Suka's
recital of the Bhagavata.
INDEX
ANARTA. The land occupied by the
Yadavas and the allied tribes, Bhojas,
Andhakas and others.
descendant
ANGA.- A
of Dhruva;
father of the terrible Vena. See footnote
on p. 61.
ANIRUDDHA.-Son of Pradyumna and
Rati; grandson of Krishna and Rukmini;
married Usha, daughter of Banasura :
also called Pradyumni.
APSARAS.-A class of celestial damsels
who rise out of the milky ocean.
ARISHTA. A demon friend of Kamsa;
killed by Krishna, whom he attacks in
the form of a bull.
ARJUNA.-The third of the Pandavas:
an incarnation of the Lord as Nara;
celebrated in the Bharata; after the ruin
of the Yadus, takes charge of the women
and the young; also called Kiriti.
ARJUNA.-More fully Kartaviryarjuna;
king of the Haihayas; deprives
Jamadagni of his divine cow; is killed by
sage
OF CULTURE
UTA
SL
Hoy
and Balarama from the hamlet of Nanda
o the city of Mathura; beholds the
Lord's transcendental form in the waters
to also as
of the Jumna; referred
Madhava which is a tribal name.
AMARTYANADI.-The divine Ganges,
on whose banks Parikshit spends his last
seven days fasting and listening to Suka's
recital of the Bhagavata.
INDEX
ANARTA. The land occupied by the
Yadavas and the allied tribes, Bhojas,
Andhakas and others.
descendant
ANGA.- A
of Dhruva;
father of the terrible Vena. See footnote
on p. 61.
ANIRUDDHA.-Son of Pradyumna and
Rati; grandson of Krishna and Rukmini;
married Usha, daughter of Banasura :
also called Pradyumni.
APSARAS.-A class of celestial damsels
who rise out of the milky ocean.
ARISHTA. A demon friend of Kamsa;
killed by Krishna, whom he attacks in
the form of a bull.
ARJUNA.-The third of the Pandavas:
an incarnation of the Lord as Nara;
celebrated in the Bharata; after the ruin
of the Yadus, takes charge of the women
and the young; also called Kiriti.
ARJUNA.-More fully Kartaviryarjuna;
king of the Haihayas; deprives
Jamadagni of his divine cow; is killed by
sage