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Ranigumpha (cave no-1) Udayagiri
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Ganeshagumpha (cave no-10) Udayagiri

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Khandagiri caves

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Udayagiri



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Upanishad (1035)

List of Upanishads



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"Principal" Upanishads

The following is a list of the eleven "principal" (mukhya) Upanishads that were commented upon[2] by Shankara, and that are accepted as shruti by all Hindus. They are listed with their associated Veda (Rigveda (ṚV), Samaveda (SV), White Yajurveda (ŚYV), Black Yajurveda (KYV), Atharvaveda (AV)).

  1. Aitareya (ṚV)
  2. Bṛhadāraṇyaka (ŚYV)
  3. Īṣa (ŚYV)
  4. Taittirīya (KYV)
  5. Kaṭha (KYV)
  6. Chāndogya (SV)
  7. Kena (SV)
  8. Muṇḍaka (AV)
  9. Māṇḍūkya (AV)
  10. Praśna (AV)
  11. Śvetāśvatara(KYV)

The Kauśītāki and Maitrāyaṇi Upanishads are sometimes added to extend the canon to 13.

Of the Upanishads listed in the Muktika only nine are classified as Shakta Upanisads. They are here listed with their associated Vedas:

  1. Sītā (AV)
  2. Annapūrṇa (AV)
  3. Devī (AV)
  4. Tripurātapani (AV)
  5. Tripura (RV)
  6. Bhāvana (AV)
  7. Saubhāgya (RV)
  8. Sarasvatīrahasya (KYV)
  9. Bahvṛca (RV)

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Upanishads book, Minor (1020)

Minor Upanishads is a book by Swami Madhavananda that contains following eight Upanishads:

  • Paramahamsopanishad (परमहंसोपनिषद्)
  • Atmopanishad (अत्मोपनिषद्)
  • Amritabindopanishad (अमृतबिन्दोपनिषद्)
  • Tejabindopanishad (तेजबिन्दोपनिषद्)
  • Sarvopanishad (सर्वोपनिषद्)
  • Brahmopanishad (ब्रह्मोपनिषद्)
  • Aruneyi Upanishad (आरुणेयि उपनिषद्)
  • Kaivalyopanishad (कैवल्योपनिषद्)

The book contains the original Sanskrit text in Devanagari script, along with an introduction, English rendering, and comments. The emphasis is on non-duality or Advaita perspective in the Hindu philosophy.


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Uttara (Mahābhārata) (3190): 


Uttara is the name of two siblings in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, the son and daughter of King Virata, at whose court the Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile.

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Uttar (उटर) , the prince, went into battle with Arjuna, disguised as his charioteer. He was killed by Shalya on the first day of the Kurukshetra war.


Uttara (Mahābhārata)


Uttara is the name of two siblings in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, the son and daughter of King Virata, at whose court the Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile.

[edit] Prince

Uttar (उटर) , the prince, went into battle with Arjuna, disguised as his charioteer. He was killed by Shalya on the first day of the Kurukshetra war.

[edit] Princess

Uttarā (उटरा) , the princess, married Arjuna's son Abhimanyu. She was widowed at a very young age when Abhimanyu was killed in the Kurukshetra war. Her son, Parikshita, was the sole surviving dynast of the Kuru clan and eventually became king of Hastinapura.It is also believed that Uttara had learnt dance from Arjuna as a princess during the 14th year of exile of the Pandavas when Arjuna lived a life of a eunuch and practiced his art of dance learnt from the apsaras in heavens.It is during this phase that Arjuna admired Uttara's qualities and later proposed her marriage to his son Abhimanyu.



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An Invitation to Sri Vraja Mandal Parikrama



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A cordial invitation ad for this coming Sri Vraja-mandal Parikrama. Please feel free to use this to invite everyone to come to Vrindavan this Kartik month.






Sri Sri Radhavinoda-biharijiu Darshans



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A lovely collection of different darshans of the Deities at Sri Keshavaji Gaudiya Math - Mathura. The Deity of Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu was manifested by Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja and beside Him is Sri Sri Radhavinoda-biharijiu of Srila Bhakti Prajnan Keshav Goswami Maharaja, the Sanyass Guru of Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja.

When Shrila Bhakti Prajnan Keshava Goswami Maharaja manifested Sri Sri Radhavinoda-biharijiu many were wondering why his Krishna Deity is white when Krishna has dark complexion. For the benefit of us conditioned souls he has written the Shri Radhavinoda-vihari Tattvastakam to make us understand and realise the secrets truths of his Beloved Lord of his heart. He explains Radha-Krsna tattva and Gaura-tattva in his Shri Radha-vinoda-vihari-tattvashtakam (purports by Shrila Bhaktivedanta Narayan Goswami Maharaja)

radha-chinta-niveshena yasya kantir vilopita / shri-krsna-charana vande radhalingita-vigraham (1)
I worship the lotus feet of that form of Shri Krishna when, due to being thoroughly immersed in separation from Shrimati Radhika (who is displaying mäna, Her mood of jealous anger), His own dark complexion vanishes and He assumes Her bright, golden luster; or, I worship the lotus feet of Shri Krishna as He is embraced by Shrimati Radhika (after Her mäna has broken).








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