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| has gloss | eng: Uddhava (also known as Pavanayadhi) is a character from the Puranic texts of Hinduism, wherein his is the friend and counsellor of Krishna the avatar. He plays a significant role in the Bhagavata Purana, being taught the processes of yoga and bhakti directly by Krishna. The principle of these discussions is often referred to as the Uddhava Gita, similarly to the Bhagavad Gita wherein Krishna instructs Arjuna. According to some texts Uddhava was also Krishnas cousin, being the son of Devabhaga, who was the brother of Vasudeva, Krishnas father. His physical appearance was so like that of Krishna's that in some instances he is temporarily mistaken for the latter. |
| lexicalization | eng: Uddhava |
| instance of | c/Hindu devotees |
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| has gloss | ind: Dalam wiracarita Mahabharata, Udawa adalah saudara dari Baladewa, raja di Mathura. |
| lexicalization | ind: Udawa |
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| has gloss | rus: У́ддхава (, также известен как Раванаядхи) — герой из пуранических текстов индуизма, где он описывается как друг и советник Кришны. Он играет значительную роль в «Бхагавата-пуране», где сам Кришна обучает его процессам йоги и бхакти. Основы этих наставлений Кришны Уддхаве принято называть «Уддхава-гита», подобно «Бхагавад-гите», где Кришна даёт наставления Арджуне. |
| lexicalization | rus: Уддхава |
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