Bala Krishna
Bala Krishna (Sanskrit: बाल-कृष्ण bālakṛṣṇa, literally "child Krishna") sometimes translated to "Divine Child Krishna", or Bal Gopal is historically one of the early forms of worship in Krishnaism and an element of the history of Krishna worship in antiquity. This tradition is considered as a part of the number of other traditions that led to amalgamation in a later stage of the historical development and culminate in worship of Radha Krishna as Svayam bhagavan. Other monotheist traditions are Bhagavatism and Cult of Gopala, that along with Cult of Krishna-Vasudeva form the basis of the current tradition of the monotheistic Krishna religion. The worship of Balakrishna, the divine child, while a significant feature of the Krishna religion, often receives less attention, however it is one of
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Bala Krishna
Bala Krishna (Sanskrit: बाल-कृष्ण bālakṛṣṇa, literally "child Krishna") sometimes translated to "Divine Child Krishna", or Bal Gopal is historically one of the early forms of worship in Krishnaism and an element of the history of Krishna worship in antiquity. This tradition is considered as a part of the number of other traditions that led to amalgamation in a later stage of the historical development and culminate in worship of Radha Krishna as Svayam bhagavan. Other monotheist traditions are Bhagavatism and Cult of Gopala, that along with Cult of Krishna-Vasudeva form the basis of the current tradition of the monotheistic Krishna religion. The worship of Balakrishna, the divine child, while a significant feature of the Krishna religion, often receives less attention, however it is one of
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Bala Krishna (Sanskrit: बाल-कृ ...... f movements in medieval India.
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Bala Krisná ―a veces llamado e ...... , y ánanda: bienaventurado’).
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Balakresna (Dewanagari: बाल-कृ ...... pada abad pertengahn di India.
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Balakryszna (sanskr. बालकृष्ण, ...... - czystego monizmu) Wallabha.
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In der Krishna-Religiosität wu ...... r. Verehrung entgegengebracht.
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Ба́ла-Кри́шна (IAST: bālakṛṣṇa ...... он предстаёт как Бог-ребёнок.
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Bala Krishna (Sanskrit: बाल-कृ ...... ttention, however it is one of
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Bala Krisná ―a veces llamado e ...... hagaván (‘el mismísimo Dios’).
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Balakresna (Dewanagari: बाल-कृ ...... ilayah India pada masa kini. B
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Balakryszna (sanskr. बालकृष्ण, ...... - czystego monizmu) Wallabha.
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In der Krishna-Religiosität wu ...... r. Verehrung entgegengebracht.
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Ба́ла-Кри́шна (IAST: bālakṛṣṇa ...... он предстаёт как Бог-ребёнок.
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Bala Krishna
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Bala Krisna
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Bala Kriŝno
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Balakresna
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Balakrishna
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Balakryszna
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Бала-Кришна
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