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Parjanya (Hinduism)

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Parjanya
Personal Information
Family Parents
  • Devamida (father)
Siblings
SpouseVariyasi
Children Children
5 Sons, including:
  • Upananda
  • Abhinanda
  • Nanda
  • Sananda
  • Nandana

Parjanya[1][2](Sanskrit: पार्जन्य, IAST: Pārjánya) also known as Parjanya Maharaja[3] or Parjanya[4] is one of the son of Yadava king Devamida[5] and the brother of Shurasena. He was also paternal grandfather of Krishna[1] and father of the Nanda.[6][7]

According to Mahabharata and Puranas, he was born to second wife of king Devamida[5][8] and was given the charge as chieftain of Mahavan (a region of Braj).[9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Mans Broo (26 October 2016). The Rādhā Tantra: A critical edition and annotated translation. Taylor & Francis. pp. 286–. ISBN 978-1-317-48517-9.
  2. ^ Naraharicakrabarttī (2006). Bhakti-ratnākara: The Jewel-filled Ocean of Devotional Service. Rasbihari Lal & Sons. ISBN 978-81-8403-000-6.
  3. ^ "The Transcendental Rasas - Vatsalya-rasa - Worshipable Superiors". The Hare Krsnas. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  4. ^ "Mahavan". Holy Dham. 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  5. ^ a b Viśvanātha Cakravartī (2004). Sārārtha Darśini: Tenth Canto Commnetaries [of] Srimad Bhagavatam. Mahanidhi Swami.
  6. ^ Swarup Das (1999). Śrī Śrī 84 Krosh Vrajamaṇḍala. Samir Debanth.
  7. ^ A. W. Entwistle (1987). Braj: Centre of Krishna Pilgrimage. E. Forsten. ISBN 978-90-6980-016-5.
  8. ^ Sunder Lal Sagar (1975). Hindu Culture and Caste System in India. Uppal Book Store. ISBN 978-0-88386-677-1.
  9. ^ "Mahavan or Gokul". Holy Places in India. 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  10. ^ "Mahavan". Radhanath Swami Yatras. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
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