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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YashodaYashoda - Wikipedia

    Yashoda (Sanskrit: यशोदा, IAST: Yaśodā) is the foster-mother of Krishna and the wife of Nanda. She is described in the Puranic texts of Hinduism as the wife of Nanda , the chieftain of Gokulam , and the sister of Rohini .

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › yashodaYashoda _ AcademiaLab

    Yashoda (sánscrito: यशोदा, romanizado: Yaśodā) es la madre adoptiva de Krishna y la esposa de Nanda. Se la describe en los textos puránicos del hinduismo como la esposa de Nanda, el jefe de Gokulam y la hermana de Rohini.

  3. Yashoda was blessed to serve “God” as a mother on the earth. On seeing the acts of Krishna as a child, Yashoda used to get very emotional. When naughty Krishna used to break the earthen pots of the Gopis (Cowherdesses) or used to steal butter, the Gopis used to complain to Yashoda about it.

  4. Yashoda is milking a cow when the infant Krishna comes over to demand his share of the milk. Raja Ravi Varma painted several paintings of the infant Krishna and Yashoda. In this painting,...

  5. Title: Yashoda with the Infant Krishna. Period: Chola period (880–1279) Date: early 12th century. Culture: India (Tamil Nadu, Pudukkottai and Tanjavur districts) Medium: Copper alloy. Dimensions: H. 17 1/2 in. (44.5 cm); W. 11 13/16 in. (30 cm); D. 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm) Classification: Sculpture

  6. 11 de abr. de 2023 · Yashoda is the foster-mother of Lord Krishna and the wife of Nandagopal. She is mentioned in ancient Hindu texts. According to Bhagavata Purana, Krishna was born to Devaki, but he was brought by his father Vasudeva to Gokulam, due to the evil act of Kamsa, and raised by Yashoda and Nandagopal. R E L A T E D. Mata Yashoda Jayanti 2023.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › YashodaYashoda - Wikiwand

    Yashoda is the foster-mother of Krishna and the wife of Nanda. She is described in the Puranic texts of Hinduism as the wife of Nanda, the chieftain of Gokulam, and the sister of Rohini. According to the Bhagavata Purana, Krishna was born to Devaki, but Krishna's father, Vasudeva, brought the newborn Krishna to his cousin Nanda, and his wife ...