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27 June 2024

  • Vishnu 08:56 +1680.5.18.102 talk(→‎Avatars) Tag: Visual edit
  • N Vishnu 08:54 +4,78180.5.18.102 talk(Created page with "'''Vishnu''' is one of the principal deities of Hinduism, regarded as the "Preserver" in the Hindu triumvirate (Trimurti), which includes Brahma and Shiva. Vishnu is worshipped as the protector of the universe, responsible for maintaining cosmic order (dharma). He is often depicted as a benevolent deity, and his many avatars, particularly Rama and Krishna, are highly revered in Hindu tradition. == Etymology == The name "Vishnu" is derived from the Sanskrit root 'viś',...") Tag: Visual edit
  • N Krishna 08:52 +4,25080.5.18.102 talk(Created page with "'''Krishna''' is a major deity in Hinduism, worshipped as the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu and also as the Supreme God in his own right. He is known for his roles in the Mahabharata, the Bhagavad Gita, and various Puranas, embodying love, divine joy, and the destroyer of evil. Krishna's depictions often include his childhood as a playful cowherd, his youthful years playing the flute to enchant the gopis (milkmaids), and his role as a wise chariotee...") Tag: Visual edit

24 June 2024

  • T-Series 20:23 +5980.5.18.102 talkTag: Visual edit
  • N Indian 20:22 +2,36480.5.18.102 talk(Created page with "'''Indian''' can refer to several related terms and concepts, primarily associated with the country of India and its people, as well as the indigenous peoples of the Americas. == Etymology and Usage == The term "Indian" originally stems from the Latin word ''Indus'', derived from the name of the River Indus. It was used by ancient Greeks and Romans to refer to the people living beyond the Indus River. == In the Context of India == # '''People''': When referring to peo...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched