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- Vyuha (Sanskrit व्यूह vyūha) bezieht sich auf die Emanationen und Manifestation der hinduistischen Gottheit Vishnu. Er findet vor allem im Pancharatra Verwendung. (de)
- Vyuha (en sánscrito:व्यूह, vyūha; formación, ordenación) se refiere a la manifestación del poder del dios Vishnu en el hinduismo (también el término se usa en el budismo), y aparece varias veces en los Pañcharatra. (es)
- Vyūha (Sanskrit: व्यूह) means - 'to arrange troops in a battle array (formation)', 'to arrange, put or place in order, to dispose, separate, divide, alter, transpose, disarrange, resolve (vowels syllables etc.)'. Its root is व्यः which means - a 'cover' or 'veil'. This word also refers to emanation and to the manifest power of Lord Vishnu. It has different meanings depending on the doctrine of the treatise and the context, such as revealing of the knowledge of Vedas, manifestation of Vishnu or Buddha, and the war formations of Mahabharata. (en)
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- Back: Kadamba tree and branches showing their relationship. (en)
- Front: Vāsudeva and his kinsmen emanating from him. (en)
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- The Caturvyūha, showing the four emanation of Nārāyaṇa, or later Vishnu. Vāsudeva is four-armed, and is fittingly in the center with his decorated heavy mace on the side and holding a conch, his elder brother Balarama to his right under a serpent hood, his son Pradyumna to his left , and his grandson Aniruddha on top. The back of the statue shows the trunk of a tree with branches, thus highlighting the genealogical relationship between the divinities. 2nd century CE, Art of Mathura, Mathura Museum. (en)
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- Caturvyūha (en)
- The "Four emanations" (en)
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- Vishnu image rear view, background, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
- Chaturvuyha Sankarshan Vasudeva 2nd century CE, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
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- Vyuha (Sanskrit व्यूह vyūha) bezieht sich auf die Emanationen und Manifestation der hinduistischen Gottheit Vishnu. Er findet vor allem im Pancharatra Verwendung. (de)
- Vyuha (en sánscrito:व्यूह, vyūha; formación, ordenación) se refiere a la manifestación del poder del dios Vishnu en el hinduismo (también el término se usa en el budismo), y aparece varias veces en los Pañcharatra. (es)
- Vyūha (Sanskrit: व्यूह) means - 'to arrange troops in a battle array (formation)', 'to arrange, put or place in order, to dispose, separate, divide, alter, transpose, disarrange, resolve (vowels syllables etc.)'. Its root is व्यः which means - a 'cover' or 'veil'. This word also refers to emanation and to the manifest power of Lord Vishnu. It has different meanings depending on the doctrine of the treatise and the context, such as revealing of the knowledge of Vedas, manifestation of Vishnu or Buddha, and the war formations of Mahabharata. (en)
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- Vyuha (de)
- Vyuha (es)
- Vyūha (en)
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