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  2. Subhadra - Wikipedia

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    She is the sister of deities Krishna and Balarama in Hindu scriptures. Subhadra married Arjuna , one of the Pandava brothers and had a son named Abhimanyu . Subhadra is part of the triad of deities worshipped at the Jagannath Temple at Puri , along with Krishna (as Jagannatha ) and Balarama (or Balabhadra).

  3. Balarama - Wikipedia

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    Balarama is one in the triad, wherein Balarama is shown together with his brother Jagannath (Krishna) and sister Subhadra . Jagannath is identifiable from his circular eyes compared to an oval of Shubhadra and almond-shaped eyes of the abstract icon for Balarama.

  4. Rohini (wife of Vasudeva) - Wikipedia

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    Rohini gives birth to Balarama. [5] Krishna, the eighth child of Devaki, was exchanged with the daughter of Nanda and Yashoda in secrecy. Yashoda (foster-mother of Krishna) and Rohini play an important nurturing Krishna and Balarama in their childhood. [5] After Vasudeva is freed by Krishna and Balarama, Rohini gives birth to a daughter ...

  5. List of characters in the Mahabharata - Wikipedia

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    In the epic, she is the sister of Krishna and Balarama, wife of Arjuna and mother of Abhimanyu and grandmother of Parikshit. She is the daughter of Vasudeva and Rohini. When Arjuna visited Dvaraka, he fell in love with Subhadra and ran away with her. Hindus believe Subhadra to be a form of the goddess named Yogamaya.

  6. Ekanamsha - Wikipedia

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    Many "kinship triads", depicting Vasudeva Krishna, Balarama, and their sister Ekanamsha have been found in the Mathura region, which are stylistically dated to the early centuries of the Common era. [5] She is believed to have also reincarnated as the goddess Subhadra, the daughter of Vasudeva and Rohini. [6]

  7. Jagannath - Wikipedia

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    The colors, state the scholars of the Vaishnava origin theory, link to black-colored Krishna and white-colored Balarama. They add that the goddess originally was Ekanamsa (Durga of Shaiva-Shakti tradition, sister of Krishna through his foster family). She was later renamed to Shubhadra (Lakshmi) per Vaishnava terminology for the divine feminine ...

  8. Vasudeva - Wikipedia

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    Vasudeva Takes the Infant Krishna Across the Yamuna River. Master at the Court of Mankot, c. 1700. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh. Vasudeva (Sanskrit: वसुदेव, IAST: Vasudeva), also called Anakadundubhi (anakas and dundubhis both refer to drums, after the musicians who played these instruments at the time of his birth), [1] [2] is the father of the Hindu deities ...

  9. Revati - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism portal; Revati (Sanskrit: रेवती, romanized: Revatī) is a goddess featured in Hindu scriptures.She is King Kakudmi's daughter and Krishna's elder brother Balarama's consort, [3] and also one of the Dashavatara. [4]