Devarshinarada, Devarshi-narada, Devarṣinārada: 1 definition
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Devarshinarada means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
The Sanskrit term Devarṣinārada can be transliterated into English as Devarsinarada or Devarshinarada, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Hinduism
Purana and Itihasa (epic history)
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: The Purana IndexDevarsinārada?) (देवर्सिनारद?)).—The third avatār of Viṣṇu when he expounded the Sātvata Tantra.*
- * Bhāgavata-purāṇa I. 3. 8; XI. 16. 14.
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The Purana (पुराण, purāṇas) refers to Sanskrit literature preserving ancient India’s vast cultural history, including historical legends, religious ceremonies, various arts and sciences. The eighteen mahapuranas total over 400,000 shlokas (metrical couplets) and date to at least several centuries BCE.
Vaishnavism (Vaishava dharma)
Source: Pure Bhakti: Bhagavad-gita (4th edition)Devarṣinārada (देवर्षिनारद) refers to “sage (ṛṣi) amongst the demigods (devas). Literally, nāra–‘God’, dā–‘giver’; a great devotee of Śrī Kṛṣṇa who spreads His glories throughout the universe”. (cf. Glossary page from Śrīmad-Bhagavad-Gītā).
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Vaishnava (वैष्णव, vaiṣṇava) or vaishnavism (vaiṣṇavism) represents a tradition of Hinduism worshipping Vishnu as the supreme Lord. Similar to the Shaktism and Shaivism traditions, Vaishnavism also developed as an individual movement, famous for its exposition of the dashavatara (‘ten avatars of Vishnu’).
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Chaitanya Bhagavata (by Bhumipati Dāsa)
Verse 2.14.44 < [Chapter 14 - Yamarāja’s Saṅkīrtana]
Verse 1.2.176 < [Chapter 2 - The Lord’s Appearance]
Verse 2.14.42 < [Chapter 14 - Yamarāja’s Saṅkīrtana]
Chapter 3 - Lord Krishna journeys to Indraprastha City < [Sabha Parva]
Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary) (by Śrī Śrīmad Bhaktivedānta Nārāyana Gosvāmī Mahārāja)
Verse 1.1.64-65 < [Chapter 1 - Bhauma (the earthly plane)]
Verse 1.4.60 < [Chapter 4 - Bhakta (the devotee)]
Verse 1.4.63 < [Chapter 4 - Bhakta (the devotee)]
Garga Samhita (English) (by Danavir Goswami)
Verse 5.1.18 < [Chapter 1 - Advice to Kaṃsa]
Devi Bhagavata Purana (by Swami Vijñanananda)
Chapter 13 - On the description of Janamejaya’s Devī Yajñā < [Book 12]
Chapter 1 - On the description of the worlds < [Book 8]
Chapter 2 - On the conversation between Nārada and the Bindhya Mountain < [Book 10]
Bhajana-Rahasya (by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya)
Text 5 < [Chapter 4 - Caturtha-yāma-sādhana (Madhyāhna-kālīya-bhajana–ruci-bhajana)]