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The sage, with a gentle smile, insisted that Nandu accept a blessing. He declared Nandu as his foremost devotee, assuring him that whoever sought blessings in his name at Nandu's behest would have their desires fulfilled. This pledge extended through seven generations of Nandu's lineage, ensuring the
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1093:
1089:
986:Jagannathism
931:Yamunacharya
876:Swaminarayan
761:Madhvacharya
741:Jiva Goswami
684:Swaminarayan
646:
621:Dvaitadvaita
611:Śuddhādvaita
538:Gita Govinda
520:
513:
506:
208:
201:
194:
191:
184:
177:
167:Dvapara Yuga
165:
142:
141:
29:
1040:Kabir panth
961:Pancharatra
956:Vaikhanasas
951:Bhagavatism
921:Vyasatirtha
911:Vishnuswami
881:Sripadaraja
721:Chakradhara
659:Mahanubhava
590:Sampradayas
515:Mahabharata
502:Pancharatra
354:Dhanvantari
348:Other forms
285:Dashavatara
231:Vaishnavism
174:Iconography
112:; Milakpur
56:Vaishnavism
52:Affiliation
1461:Categories
1429:10 January
1403:10 January
1287:References
1258:Chemai Doj
1237:Veneration
1204:devotion.
1045:Dadu panth
1008:Pushtimarg
981:Krishnaism
821:Ram Charan
746:Jñāneśvara
736:Jayatirtha
726:Dadu Dayal
631:Tattvavada
497:Vaikhanasa
492:Upanishads
389:Shrinathji
317:Parasurama
147:Devanagari
65:Kali Kholi
1142:Kali Yuga
1133:and Lord
1112:Kali Yuga
1025:Ramanandi
976:Munitraya
971:Vadakalai
906:Vidyapati
871:Sankardev
826:Ramananda
781:Nathamuni
776:Nammalvar
756:Madhavdev
731:Harivansh
716:Chaitanya
557:Bhagavata
528:Harivamsa
369:Jagannath
364:Hayagriva
307:Narasimha
187:Krishna's
117:Festivals
94:Rajasthan
996:Sahajiya
991:Haridasa
966:Tenkalai
896:Vallabha
891:Tulsidas
831:Ramanuja
786:Nimbarka
771:Namadeva
679:Sant Mat
674:Ramsnehi
562:Naradiya
522:Ramayana
406:Consorts
327:Balarama
222:a series
220:Part of
130:Phalguna
1243:Bhiwadi
1131:Krishna
1124:Krishna
1110:in the
1108:Krishna
1096:Krishna
1050:Mahanam
1035:Balmiki
1013:Gaudiya
886:Tukaram
836:Ravidas
694:Warkari
664:Pranami
545:Puranas
455:Hanuman
444:Related
438:Alamelu
433:Rukmini
413:Lakshmi
399:Vithoba
332:Krishna
261:Krishna
204:Brahmin
180:peacock
162:Krishna
122:Dvitiya
110:Bhiwadi
90:Haryana
1355:
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1120:Vishnu
1030:Kapadi
1018:ISKCON
647:Others
635:Dvaita
627:Brahma
617:Kumara
567:Garuda
552:Vishnu
465:Shasta
460:Shesha
450:Garuda
384:Prithu
374:Mohini
337:Buddha
312:Vamana
302:Varaha
292:Matsya
257:Vishnu
212:Vamana
197:Shesha
158:Gurjar
134:Bhadra
105:Temple
86:Region
1281:dhuni
1276:uppla
1116:Mohan
751:Kabir
607:Rudra
572:Padma
487:Vedas
428:Radha
418:Bhumi
342:Kalki
297:Kurma
154:deity
151:Hindu
132:Doj,
120:Doj (
78:Color
62:Abode
1431:2019
1405:2019
1353:ISBN
1311:ISBN
1273:and
1270:bhog
1135:Rama
1001:Baul
637:)),
633:or (
577:Agni
423:Sita
322:Rama
265:Rama
126:Holi
81:Blue
597:Sri
136:Doj
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