A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism
author: Swami Harshananda
edition: 2008, Ramakrishna Math
pages: 2084
ISBN-13: 9788179070574
Topic: Hinduism
Encyclopaedia of Hinduism - Sahadeva
This page describes Sahadeva which is located on page 136 of the third volume in the book: A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism by Swami Harshananda. This book, known as “a concise encyclopaedia of hinduism”, includes a vast amount of topics covering general aspects on Hinduism, but also contains important aspects regarding Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Sahadeva” according to 48 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
The Vishnu Purana [by Horace Hayman Wilson]
The former had four sons, Devavat, Upadeva, Sudeva, and Devarakshita, and seven daughters, Vrikadeva, Upadeva, Devarakshita, Shrideva, Shantideva, Sahadeva, and Devaki: all the daughters were married to Vasudeva. The sons of Ugrasena were Kansa, Nyagrodha, Sunaman, Kanka, Shanku, Subhumi, Rashtrapala, Yuddhamushthi, and Tushtimat; and his daughters were Kansa, Kansavati, Sutanu, Rashtrapali, and Kanki....
Read full contents: Chapter XIV - Dynasty of Anamitra and Andhaka
Puranic encyclopaedia [by Vettam Mani]
Shrutadeva, Shantideva, Upadeva, Shrideva, Devarakshita, Sahadeva and Devaki. Devaki was married to Vasudeva. The statement that Devaki and Kamsa were sister and brother is not fully correct. Kamsa was the son of Ugrasena, the brother of Devaka. Devaki was the grand-daughter of Devaka. Certain Puranas refer to Devaki as the daughter of Devaka. According to them Kamsa and Devaki were children of the elder and the younger brothers respectively....
Read full contents: Story of Devaki
Varahi Tantra (English Study) [by Roberta Pamio]
The Varahi Tantra is considered to be one of the sixty-four nondual Tantras and is often quoted in Tantrik compendia and manuals composed by illustrious pandits such as the Brihattantrasara by Shri Krishnananda Agamavagisha Bhattacarya, Purashcaryarnava by the king of Nepal Pratapasimha Sahadeva, Shyamarahasya of Shri Purnanandagiri and the Shaktanandatarangini of Shri Brahmanandagiri, among others. However, there are at least four different texts bearing the title Varahi Tantra....
Read full contents: Introduction (Manunscripts of the Varahi Tantra)
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