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गदाधर

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Script: Devanagari

गदाधर     

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English
GADĀDHARA   A synonym of Mahāviṣṇu. There is a place called Gayā to the north of Mount Kālañjara to the south of Himālayas, to the east of Kuśasthalī and to the west of Vasupura. Once a king called Gaya conducted at Gayā an Aśvamedha, a Naramedha (yajña at which man is offered as sacrifice) and a Mahāmedha and Mahāviṣṇu acted as gate-keeper of Gaya. As Viṣṇu stood guard there holding the gadā (club) in his hands he came to be known as Gadādhara also thenceforth. [Vāmana Purāṇa, Chapter 76] .

गदाधर     

हिन्दी (hindi) WN | Hindi  Hindi
See : गदाधारी, गदाधारी

गदाधर     

A dictionary, Marathi and English | Marathi  English
A drinking vessel. It is like an आबखरा.

गदाधर     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
गदाधर  mfn. 1.mfn. having a sick lip, [Vcar.]
गदा—धर  mfn. 2.mfn. bearing a club, [VarBṛS. lviii, 34] ; [Siṉhâs.]
ROOTS:
गदा धर
गदा—धर  m. m.कृष्ण (cf.कौमोदकी), [BhP. i, 8, 39]
ROOTS:
गदा धर
N. of a physician
of the author of the work विषय-विचार
of the father of मुकुन्द-प्रिय and uncle of रामानन्द

गदाधर     

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English
गदाधर  m.  (-रः) A name of KRISHNA.
E. गदा
ROOTS:
गदा
E. club, and धर who holds; KRISHNA or VISHNU is represented holding a mace in one of his hands.
ROOTS:
धर

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