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Balarama
Balarama (
Sanskrit:
Balarama), also known as
Baladeva,
Balabhadra and
Halayudha, is the elder brother of
Krishna (an avatar of the god
Vishnu) and is regarded generally as an
avatar of
Shesha. He is also sometimes considered as the
Sankarshana form of Vishnu and the
eighth avatar of Vishnu.
Balarama (magazine)
Balarama (literally "Joy of Kids") is an
Indian comic magazine published by MM Publications Ltd., of
Malayala Manorama group from
Kottayam, Kerala in
Malayalam-language. It is one of the most largely read comic magazines in India. Starting as a monthly in 1972, it became a fortnightly periodical in November 1984, before finally settling as a weekly in 1999.
Balarama
Noun
1. elder brother of Krishna; an incarnation of Vishnu
(hypernym) Rama
Balarama
[Hindu] The Mahabharata relates that Vishnu pulled a white hair and a black hair from his head and these became Balarama and Krishna respectively. Balarama was white-skinned while Krishna was dark-skinned (represented iconographically by the color blue). His consort is Revati and his sons are Nisatha and Ulmuka. His symbols are the plow and the mace.
Balarama
Balarama (Sanskrit) Elder brother of Krishna, regarded by some as an avatara of Vishnu, by others as the incarnation of the great serpent Sesha. He spent his childhood with Krishna and during his life performed many daring exploits. Krishna, the indigo-complexioned, was considered to be a relatively full avataric manifestation of Vishnu, while Balarama, said to have been of fairer complexion, is known as a partial avataric incarnation of Vishnu.