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    Yogamaya (Sanskrit: योगमाया, lit. 'illusory potency', IAST: Yogamāyā) is a Hindu goddess who serves as the personification of Vishnu's powers of illusion...
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    later this triad becomes popular in Jagannath sect. In Krishna's life, Yogamaya plays the role of the facilitator of his earthly birth and his guardian...
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    children.: 33  Before the seventh child was born, Vishnu ordered the goddess Yogamaya to transfer the seventh child of Devaki into the womb of Rohini. This child...
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    Krishna) and uncle of Yogamaya and Kansa attempted to kill Yogamaya on Krishna Janmastami day when Krishna was born. But Yogamaya, who was cleverly substituted...
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    goddess called Yogamaya, declaring to the king that, "the one who is to kill you has already taken birth." After the declaration by Yogamaya, a scared Kamsa...
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    known as Bhadra. In Vaishnavism, Bhadrakali is among the many epithets of Yogamaya, the internal potency of illusion of the preserver deity, Vishnu. She is...
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    that his prophesied killer had been born. Vasudeva swapped Krishna with Yogamaya, the daughter who had been born to Nanda and Yashoda on the very same day...
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    king, which was claimed as a prophecy by an unknown voice and the Devi Yogamaya. Bakasura was then killed by Krishna when the boy pushed his beak until...
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    Mahabharata Region Gokulam Genealogy Spouse Yashoda Children Krishna, Balarama (foster-children) Yogamaya (biological daughter) Dynasty Yaduvamsha-Chandravamsha...
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    goddess. She is primarily identified with the illusory power of Vishnu as Yogamaya. The goddess is believed to have been worshipped by the Vrishnis. Many...
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    soon as he was born. In order to protect Krishna from Kamsa, Krishna and Yogamaya were born at the same time from the wombs of Devaki and Yashoda, respectively...
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  • Narayani, an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi or Vishnu's divine energy, Yogamaya Narayani River, or Gandaki River, in Nepal Narayani Temple, in Narayani...
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    tries to kill the newborn, the exchanged baby appears as the Hindu goddess Yogamaya, warning him that his death has arrived in his kingdom, and then disappears...
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    Ekadashi Vaikuntha Ekadashi and other Ekadashis Genealogy Siblings Durga as Yogamaya (ceremonial sister) Consort Lakshmi and her forms Children Bala and Utsaha...
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  • Simran Sachdev as Danu Subha Rajput as Devi Parvati Also as Adi shakti / Yogamaya Meer Ali as Chandradeva Manish Bishla as Samudra Bhagyashree Nhalve as...
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    house, exchanging him for Yogamaya and returning to the prison. Kamsa attempts to kill the child but is warned by Yogamaya that Krishna, destined to kill...
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    Vaishnava tradition, Durga is among the various epithets and avatars of Yogamaya, the personification of the illusory power of Vishnu. Vishnu offers Durga...
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    Parashakti. Some of the major goddesses revered in modern Hinduism include: Yogamaya or Vindhyavasini, the embodiment of Vishnu's divine energy Shakambhari...
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  • married, and everyone in the family is happy except Damini. Using her Yogamaya powers, Damini sends Durga 70 years back in time so that she can easily...
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  • away with her. Hindus believe Subhadra to be a form of the goddess named Yogamaya. Sudakshina was a king of the Kambojas, and fought on the side of the Kauravas...
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    Self of everything tells the creative power of His unified consciousness (yogamaya) about His plan for His own birth as Balarama and Krishna. He begins with...
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  • energies of Śrī Viṣnu as Śrī Kṛṣṇa. It includes his internal potencies, Yogamaya, Prakṛti. Jīva-tattva The multifarious living souls (jivas). It includes...
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    Ghosha, Gaurāṅgaprasāda (1988). Rajeśvarī Rāsamaṇi (in Bengali). Kalakātā: Yogamāẏā Prakāśanī. OCLC 22184928. Caṭṭopādhyāẏa, Nityarañjana; Biśvāsa, Mathurānātha...
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    at its own will with its reflection in a mirror, with the help of his Yogamaya, Krishna sported with the gopis, who are regarded to have been shadows...
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  • and fortune Sinivali, goddess associated with fecundity and easy birth Yogamaya, goddess of fertility and maya (illusion) Saraswati, Vedic-goddess of knowledge...
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  • word Yogamaya (योगमाया) by the theistic sub-schools of Hinduism. It occurs in various mythologies of the Puranas; for example, Shiva uses his yogamāyā to...
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    Badarikashrama, where he was pursued by Murāsura. There, Vishnu summoned Yogamaya, a goddess created from his divine energy, who slew the asura. Vishnu,...
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    Paramatma as Vasudeva (Krishna), his Vyuha as Samkarshana (Balabhadra), his Yogamaya as Subhadra, and his Vibhava as Sudarshana. After this, Vishwakarma appeared...
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    seventh child was conceived, the gods intervened. They summoned the goddess Yogamaya and had her transfer the fetus from the womb of Devaki to the womb of Rohini...
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    at least by about mid 1st-millennium CE, include Parvati, Durga, Kali, Yogamaya, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Gayatri, Radha, and Sita. In the Eastern part of India...
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