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    Balarama is an ancient deity, a prominent one by the epics era of Indian history as evidenced by archeological and numismatic evidence. His iconography appears with Nāga (many-headed serpent), a plough and other farm artifacts such as a watering pot, possibly indicating his origins in a bucolic, agricultural culture.

  2. In Hinduism, Balarama (Devanagri: बलराम) is listed in the Bhagavata Purana as an avatar (incarnation) of the Hindu god Vishnu. [1] He is known as the elder brother of Lord Krishna and worshipped by some devotees of Vaishnavism. Reverence of Balarama is especially popular in South India as well as in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of ...

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  4. Feb 23, 2024 · Balarama, bronze sculpture from Kurkihar, Bihar, early 9th century; in the Patna Museum, Patna, Bihar, India. Balarama, in Hindu mythology, the elder half brother of Krishna, with whom he shared many adventures. Sometimes Balarama is considered one of the 10 avatars (incarnations) of the god Vishnu, particularly among those members of Vaishnava ...

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  5. Aug 9, 2022 · 1) He is Krishna’s older brother. Known by devotees for a wide range of remarkable qualities, feats, pastimes, and portrayals, Balarama is an extraordinary personality in Hinduism, whose significance is of profound import. Though this significance sometimes gets overshadowed by that of Krishna’s, who is amongst Hinduism’s most popular ...

  6. Lord Balarama has his origins deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, where he is considered the elder brother of Krishna and an incarnation of the revered deity, Vishnu. Balarama’s significance lies in his association with agriculture and farming, symbolized by his affinity towards tools such as the plow and other farming implements.

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