Vaishnavism, latest concepts
Latest Vaishnavism concepts:
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141 concepts in 1 topics and 11 sources.
Brahma refers to: A principal deity in Hinduism, often associated with creation and the creator aspect of the divine... A deity mentioned in the text who, along with Shiva, was unable to protect Durvasa.
Brahma refers to: A principal deity in Hinduism, often associated with creation and the creator aspect of the divine... A deity mentioned in the text who, along with Shiva, was unable to protect Durvasa.
873 concepts in 1 topics and 10 sources.
Lotus feet refers to: A metaphorical representation of seeking refuge and divine protection, often used in spiritual contexts to denote a place of ultimate safety and grace in the presence of the divine... A term used to refer to the revered physical form of Lord Caitanya, symbolizing devotion and surrender.
Lotus feet refers to: A metaphorical representation of seeking refuge and divine protection, often used in spiritual contexts to denote a place of ultimate safety and grace in the presence of the divine... A term used to refer to the revered physical form of Lord Caitanya, symbolizing devotion and surrender.
862 concepts in 1 topics and 10 sources.
Devotional service refers to: Acts of service and devotion directed towards Krishna, intended to uplift and liberate the souls from their nondevotional propensities... A form of worship and service dedicated to Vishnu, indicating a commitment and dedication to the divine.
Devotional service refers to: Acts of service and devotion directed towards Krishna, intended to uplift and liberate the souls from their nondevotional propensities... A form of worship and service dedicated to Vishnu, indicating a commitment and dedication to the divine.
437 concepts in 1 topics and 10 sources.
Krishna refers to: The Supreme God in Hinduism, whose devotional service is emphasized as the path to true happiness... A major deity in Hinduism, often associated with compassion, love, and playfulness.
Krishna refers to: The Supreme God in Hinduism, whose devotional service is emphasized as the path to true happiness... A major deity in Hinduism, often associated with compassion, love, and playfulness.
150 concepts in 1 topics and 10 sources.
Three-world refers to: Refers to the realms or dimensions of existence that are influenced by the teachings and songs of the Alvar... The three worlds indicate the realms of existence within the material or spiritual plane that Mathura-Mandala surpasses.
Three-world refers to: Refers to the realms or dimensions of existence that are influenced by the teachings and songs of the Alvar... The three worlds indicate the realms of existence within the material or spiritual plane that Mathura-Mandala surpasses.
113 concepts in 1 topics and 10 sources.
Kaliyuga refers to: The current Age of Kali, characterized by spiritual decline and considered a time when the holy name of the Lord serves as His incarnation... A specific age or era in Hindu cosmology characterized by strife, discord, and moral decline.
Kaliyuga refers to: The current Age of Kali, characterized by spiritual decline and considered a time when the holy name of the Lord serves as His incarnation... A specific age or era in Hindu cosmology characterized by strife, discord, and moral decline.
101 concepts in 1 topics and 10 sources.
Spiritual practice refers to: Referred to as sadhana, these are the methods and disciplines followed for spiritual development and realization... The various disciplines and routines undertaken by sages like Shiva and Narada in pursuit of divine realization.
Spiritual practice refers to: Referred to as sadhana, these are the methods and disciplines followed for spiritual development and realization... The various disciplines and routines undertaken by sages like Shiva and Narada in pursuit of divine realization.
54 concepts in 1 topics and 10 sources.
Gokula refers to: A place where Krishna was taken and exchanged with Mahamaya as part of a trick played on King Kamsa... the place where the Lord performed cowherd pastimes
Gokula refers to: A place where Krishna was taken and exchanged with Mahamaya as part of a trick played on King Kamsa... the place where the Lord performed cowherd pastimes
766 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Supreme Lord refers to: Described as a desire tree, He fulfills the desires of His devotees... A term used to denote the highest divine authority, which in this context controls both the temporary aspects of life and the eternal realities.
Supreme Lord refers to: Described as a desire tree, He fulfills the desires of His devotees... A term used to denote the highest divine authority, which in this context controls both the temporary aspects of life and the eternal realities.
386 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Vaishnava refers to: Devotees who accept Vishnu as the Supreme Lord and have the duty to glorify Lord Balarama... Devotees of Vishnu who worship Him and adhere to the principles of devotion as described in the scriptures.
Vaishnava refers to: Devotees who accept Vishnu as the Supreme Lord and have the duty to glorify Lord Balarama... Devotees of Vishnu who worship Him and adhere to the principles of devotion as described in the scriptures.
346 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Holy name refers to: The revered and sacred names of the Lord that are chanted and celebrated in devotional practices... The sound vibration representing the Lord, considered a form of incarnation; significant for spiritual practice.
Holy name refers to: The revered and sacred names of the Lord that are chanted and celebrated in devotional practices... The sound vibration representing the Lord, considered a form of incarnation; significant for spiritual practice.
278 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Brahmana refers to: A member of the priestly class in Hindu society, typically associated with learning and teaching the Vedas... A brahmana is a high-class individual who is respected by all and represents the highest identification in this world.
Brahmana refers to: A member of the priestly class in Hindu society, typically associated with learning and teaching the Vedas... A brahmana is a high-class individual who is respected by all and represents the highest identification in this world.
201 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Gopi refers to: The cowherd maidens who are devoted to Krishna and participate in His divine pastimes, including those enjoyed by Balarama... The female devotees of Krishna who share a special divine love and relationship with Him.
Gopi refers to: The cowherd maidens who are devoted to Krishna and participate in His divine pastimes, including those enjoyed by Balarama... The female devotees of Krishna who share a special divine love and relationship with Him.
188 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Bhakti refers to: A term referring to devotion or a path of love and devotion in spiritual practice, as indicated by its lack of recognition among people of the world... Devotion or the act of drawing people closer to spiritual significance through the Lord's activities.
Bhakti refers to: A term referring to devotion or a path of love and devotion in spiritual practice, as indicated by its lack of recognition among people of the world... Devotion or the act of drawing people closer to spiritual significance through the Lord's activities.
161 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Vaikuntha refers to: A spiritual realm described by Lord Caitanya where Gadadhara is recognized as His consort... The transcendental kingdom that is beyond the reach of the senses and the influence of maya, where Ajamila attained after remembering Krishna.
Vaikuntha refers to: A spiritual realm described by Lord Caitanya where Gadadhara is recognized as His consort... The transcendental kingdom that is beyond the reach of the senses and the influence of maya, where Ajamila attained after remembering Krishna.
157 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Material world refers to: The physical universe perceived as unfavorable by those who do not recognize its relationship with Krishna... This phrase refers to the physical realm where incarnations descend and engage in their divine pastimes, distinct from the spiritual abode of Vaikuntha.
Material world refers to: The physical universe perceived as unfavorable by those who do not recognize its relationship with Krishna... This phrase refers to the physical realm where incarnations descend and engage in their divine pastimes, distinct from the spiritual abode of Vaikuntha.
137 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Holy place refers to: Locations that are considered sacred and significant in spiritual or religious practices... Locations of spiritual significance where individuals travel for pilgrimage and religious practices.
Holy place refers to: Locations that are considered sacred and significant in spiritual or religious practices... Locations of spiritual significance where individuals travel for pilgrimage and religious practices.
100 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Bhagavad-gita refers to: A 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata, referenced here for its spiritual teachings... A 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata, consisting of a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and the god Krishna, who serves as his charioteer.
Bhagavad-gita refers to: A 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata, referenced here for its spiritual teachings... A 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata, consisting of a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and the god Krishna, who serves as his charioteer.
83 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Mathura refers to: A significant location where the Lord traveled, associated with divine activities... The place where Lord Nityananda remained instead of traveling to Navadvipa.
Mathura refers to: A significant location where the Lord traveled, associated with divine activities... The place where Lord Nityananda remained instead of traveling to Navadvipa.
78 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Maya refers to: The external, illusory energy of Krishna that covers the living entities' true nature and keeps them in forgetfulness of their relationship with Krishna... The illusory external energy of the Lord, often associated with the material world and seen as separate from the spiritual potency.
Maya refers to: The external, illusory energy of Krishna that covers the living entities' true nature and keeps them in forgetfulness of their relationship with Krishna... The illusory external energy of the Lord, often associated with the material world and seen as separate from the spiritual potency.
75 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Vasudeva refers to: The personification of pure goodness and a representation of the divine father of Gaura, embodying the mood of parental affection... The father of Krishna, depicted as reaching the house of Nanda Maharaja in the narrative.
Vasudeva refers to: The personification of pure goodness and a representation of the divine father of Gaura, embodying the mood of parental affection... The father of Krishna, depicted as reaching the house of Nanda Maharaja in the narrative.
61 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Veda refers to: Ancient Indian scriptures that contain knowledge and wisdom, known to understand the essence of the pastimes... Ancient sacred scriptures of Hindu philosophy that contain knowledge and guidance on spirituality and righteousness.
Veda refers to: Ancient Indian scriptures that contain knowledge and wisdom, known to understand the essence of the pastimes... Ancient sacred scriptures of Hindu philosophy that contain knowledge and guidance on spirituality and righteousness.
60 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Sadhu refers to: A holy person or ascetic, found in large numbers in Pandarapura... Saintly or virtuous individuals who are devoted to God and serve with a pure heart.
Sadhu refers to: A holy person or ascetic, found in large numbers in Pandarapura... Saintly or virtuous individuals who are devoted to God and serve with a pure heart.
55 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Spiritual knowledge refers to: A type of understanding emphasized by the Lord that is necessary for worshiping the Supreme Lord, in contrast to material knowledge... Understanding that transcends materialistic interpretation and relates directly to the Supreme Lord, Narayana.
Spiritual knowledge refers to: A type of understanding emphasized by the Lord that is necessary for worshiping the Supreme Lord, in contrast to material knowledge... Understanding that transcends materialistic interpretation and relates directly to the Supreme Lord, Narayana.
51 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Transcendental bliss refers to: The supreme spiritual joy experienced by the Lord in the company of His devoted followers... A profound state of joy that goes beyond ordinary happiness, associated with divine experiences and realization.
Transcendental bliss refers to: The supreme spiritual joy experienced by the Lord in the company of His devoted followers... A profound state of joy that goes beyond ordinary happiness, associated with divine experiences and realization.
50 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Yamuna river refers to: One of the three rivers that converge at Triveni; its riverbed is noted to be near Kancarapada... A river where Krishna and the cowherd boys went, and the cows and boys became afflicted by thirst.
Yamuna river refers to: One of the three rivers that converge at Triveni; its riverbed is noted to be near Kancarapada... A river where Krishna and the cowherd boys went, and the cows and boys became afflicted by thirst.
48 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Loving devotion refers to: The intense affection and commitment towards the divine, experienced by both Krishna Caitanyadeva and Keshava Bharati... A heartfelt commitment and affection towards a higher power, indicated by the desire for divine connection.
Loving devotion refers to: The intense affection and commitment towards the divine, experienced by both Krishna Caitanyadeva and Keshava Bharati... A heartfelt commitment and affection towards a higher power, indicated by the desire for divine connection.
42 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Great fortune refers to: A significant blessing or favorable circumstance that brings about happiness or success... The state of having a high level of good luck or favorable circumstances, highlighted in the context of having a guest.
Great fortune refers to: A significant blessing or favorable circumstance that brings about happiness or success... The state of having a high level of good luck or favorable circumstances, highlighted in the context of having a guest.
41 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Purana refers to: Ancient texts or scriptures in Hindu literature that contain a variety of narratives, including cosmogony, mythology, and genealogies... Puranas are a genre of ancient Indian literature that covers mythology, history, and religious teachings.
Purana refers to: Ancient texts or scriptures in Hindu literature that contain a variety of narratives, including cosmogony, mythology, and genealogies... Puranas are a genre of ancient Indian literature that covers mythology, history, and religious teachings.
39 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Devotional practice refers to: Religious rituals and activities, such as kirtana, that were hindered due to external pressures from the Kazi's followers... Activities undertaken to express reverence and love for the divine, typically involving prayer, chanting, and community gatherings.
Devotional practice refers to: Religious rituals and activities, such as kirtana, that were hindered due to external pressures from the Kazi's followers... Activities undertaken to express reverence and love for the divine, typically involving prayer, chanting, and community gatherings.
31 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Sacred text refers to: Sacred texts refer to writings that are revered and hold significant spiritual authority in a religion... Scriptural writings that provide guidance, insight, and knowledge on spiritual matters, often including the teachings of the Lord.
Sacred text refers to: Sacred texts refer to writings that are revered and hold significant spiritual authority in a religion... Scriptural writings that provide guidance, insight, and knowledge on spiritual matters, often including the teachings of the Lord.
26 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Shastra refers to: Scriptural texts or scriptures that provide guidance and confirmation on spiritual and religious matters... Sacred texts in Hinduism that provide knowledge about spiritual principles and practices.
Shastra refers to: Scriptural texts or scriptures that provide guidance and confirmation on spiritual and religious matters... Sacred texts in Hinduism that provide knowledge about spiritual principles and practices.
15 concepts in 1 topics and 9 sources.
Sacred water refers to: Water from the Ganges, hailed for its purity and ability to cleanse one's sins... The holy water that flowed from Lord Krishna's feet, revered and treated with great respect, later received by Shiva.
Sacred water refers to: Water from the Ganges, hailed for its purity and ability to cleanse one's sins... The holy water that flowed from Lord Krishna's feet, revered and treated with great respect, later received by Shiva.
706 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Shrimad Bhagavatam refers to: A sacred Hindu text that contains dialogues concerning various deities, including important narratives about Lord Balarama... A sacred text that contains spiritual stories, including the pastimes mentioned, specifically referenced in the Tenth Canto.
Shrimad Bhagavatam refers to: A sacred Hindu text that contains dialogues concerning various deities, including important narratives about Lord Balarama... A sacred text that contains spiritual stories, including the pastimes mentioned, specifically referenced in the Tenth Canto.
686 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Lord Krishna refers to: The supreme deity who personifies the essence of devotion and whom Shri Gaurasundara represents and serves... A prominent deity in Hinduism, revered as the supreme being and the subject of discussions among the Vaishnavas.
Lord Krishna refers to: The supreme deity who personifies the essence of devotion and whom Shri Gaurasundara represents and serves... A prominent deity in Hinduism, revered as the supreme being and the subject of discussions among the Vaishnavas.
446 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Shri Krishna refers to: The supreme deity in this context, whose teachings convey the importance of genuine devotion over mere adherence to rules... Refers to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, central to the themes of devotion and worship in the text.
Shri Krishna refers to: The supreme deity in this context, whose teachings convey the importance of genuine devotion over mere adherence to rules... Refers to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, central to the themes of devotion and worship in the text.
333 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Devotee refers to: Individuals who worship and submit to the Supreme Lord, seeking fulfillment of their spiritual desires... Individuals who dedicate themselves to the service of the Lord and are concerned about the spiritual well-being of others.
Devotee refers to: Individuals who worship and submit to the Supreme Lord, seeking fulfillment of their spiritual desires... Individuals who dedicate themselves to the service of the Lord and are concerned about the spiritual well-being of others.
172 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Lord Vishnu refers to: A deity in Hinduism, invoked here as a reference to the importance of devotion and spiritual practice... A deity remembered by Advaita Prabhu, representing a divine figure in Hinduism associated with protection and preservation.
Lord Vishnu refers to: A deity in Hinduism, invoked here as a reference to the importance of devotion and spiritual practice... A deity remembered by Advaita Prabhu, representing a divine figure in Hinduism associated with protection and preservation.
163 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Vrindavana refers to: A sacred forest area where devotees reside, symbolizing a life devoid of material sense gratification... The transcendent realm where Krishna resides, symbolizing the ultimate realization of one's heart being nondifferent from the divine.
Vrindavana refers to: A sacred forest area where devotees reside, symbolizing a life devoid of material sense gratification... The transcendent realm where Krishna resides, symbolizing the ultimate realization of one's heart being nondifferent from the divine.
145 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Good fortune refers to: The beneficial circumstance or fate that allows the ocean to have a positive influence on Gangadevi's journey... A state of favorable circumstances that increases the merit and blessing associated with Padmavati.
Good fortune refers to: The beneficial circumstance or fate that allows the ocean to have a positive influence on Gangadevi's journey... A state of favorable circumstances that increases the merit and blessing associated with Padmavati.
144 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Balarama refers to: A divine figure in Hinduism, whose presence is so potent that mere contact is beyond human endurance... A character referenced in the text, with whom Nityananda is likened.
Balarama refers to: A divine figure in Hinduism, whose presence is so potent that mere contact is beyond human endurance... A character referenced in the text, with whom Nityananda is likened.
121 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Vraja refers to: The divine land associated with Lord Krishna and Balarama, revered for their pastimes and interactions with the gopis... The place associated with Yashoda's perspective in the drama of the child exchange.
Vraja refers to: The divine land associated with Lord Krishna and Balarama, revered for their pastimes and interactions with the gopis... The place associated with Yashoda's perspective in the drama of the child exchange.
89 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Liberation refers to: The ultimate goal of spiritual practice, often sought through travel to holy places but challenged by the heart's focus... The ultimate goal for devotees who earnestly seek the mercy of the Lord while accepting the consequences of their past actions without complaint.
Liberation refers to: The ultimate goal of spiritual practice, often sought through travel to holy places but challenged by the heart's focus... The ultimate goal for devotees who earnestly seek the mercy of the Lord while accepting the consequences of their past actions without complaint.
84 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Ocean of mercy refers to: A metaphorical description of Lord Krishna, signifying boundless compassion and kindness... A metaphorical description emphasizing the vastness and depth of mercy associated with Gauracandra.
Ocean of mercy refers to: A metaphorical description of Lord Krishna, signifying boundless compassion and kindness... A metaphorical description emphasizing the vastness and depth of mercy associated with Gauracandra.
83 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Cowherd boy refers to: Individuals who, in the context of the text, take shelter of Lord Krishna during a perilous moment involving a blazing fire... The cowherd boys represent an era that has passed, illustrating a shift in societal roles.
Cowherd boy refers to: Individuals who, in the context of the text, take shelter of Lord Krishna during a perilous moment involving a blazing fire... The cowherd boys represent an era that has passed, illustrating a shift in societal roles.
81 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Yamuna refers to: A river that is referred to in the context of bathing... The river where Lord Caitanya and His associates previously enjoyed water sports.
Yamuna refers to: A river that is referred to in the context of bathing... The river where Lord Caitanya and His associates previously enjoyed water sports.
78 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Great devotee refers to: Individuals who are earnestly devoted to God, particularly Lord Vishnu... This term refers to someone who has a deep and sincere devotion, indicating the King's spiritual commitment and relationship with the Lord.
Great devotee refers to: Individuals who are earnestly devoted to God, particularly Lord Vishnu... This term refers to someone who has a deep and sincere devotion, indicating the King's spiritual commitment and relationship with the Lord.
73 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Dvaraka refers to: The city where Lord Krishna returned after defeating Rukmi and marrying Rukmini, showcasing his role as a husband... A significant location that the demon is obliged to visit, serving as a setting for the conflict.
Dvaraka refers to: The city where Lord Krishna returned after defeating Rukmi and marrying Rukmini, showcasing his role as a husband... A significant location that the demon is obliged to visit, serving as a setting for the conflict.
68 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Day and night refers to: The contrasting times indicating the cyclical nature of visibility and presence... A phrase indicating continuous engagement or devotion without interruption.
Day and night refers to: The contrasting times indicating the cyclical nature of visibility and presence... A phrase indicating continuous engagement or devotion without interruption.
63 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Divine pastime refers to: The activities or leelas performed by the Lord that are central to the spiritual narrative and are perceived through love... Refers to the various actions and events in the lives of divine personalities, highlighting their transcendental nature and significance.
Divine pastime refers to: The activities or leelas performed by the Lord that are central to the spiritual narrative and are perceived through love... Refers to the various actions and events in the lives of divine personalities, highlighting their transcendental nature and significance.