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Vāsudeva (Sanskrit: वासुदेव, IAST: Vāsudeva), later incorporated as Vāsudeva-Krishna (Vāsudeva-Kṛṣṇa, "Krishna, son of Vasudeva"), Krishna-Vāsudeva or simply Krishna, was the son of Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, king of the Vrishnis in the region of Mathura. He was a leading member of the Vrishni heroes, and may well have been an historical ruler in the region of Mathura.

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  • El culto al dios Vasudeva es históricamente una de las primeras formas de culto en el visnuismo krisnaísta (que adora al dios Krisna como el origen de Visnú) y el visnuismo propiamente dicho (que adora a Visnú como el origen de Krisna). Se cree que es una tradición importante de la historia temprana de la adoración del dios Krisna en la antigüedad. Esta tradición se considera por separado de otras tradiciones que se fusionaron en una etapa posterior de su desarrollo histórico. Otras antiguas tradiciones separadas conocidas en la actualidad son el culto a (Dios como Señor) y el culto a (Dios como niño pastor), que ―junto con el culto a Bala (Dios como bebé)― constituyen la base de la tradición actual del krisnaísmo (la religión monoteísta de Krisna).​​ (es)
  • Kultus Kresna Basudewa (IAST: kṛṣṇa vāsudeva; "Kresna, putra Basudewa") secara historis merupakan salah satu bentuk ibadah kuno dalam Kresnaisme dan Waisnawa. Hal ini diyakini merupakan tradisi signifikan dari sejarah awal penyembahan Kresna pada zaman kuno. Tradisi ini dianggap terpisah dengan tradisi lain yang menyebabkan penggabungan pada tahap selanjutnya dalam perkembangan sejarah. Tradisi lainnya adalah Bhagawatisme dan , yang bersama dengan membentuk tradisi agama monoteistik penyembah Kresna pada masa kini. * l * * s (in)
  • Vāsudeva (Sanskrit: वासुदेव, IAST: Vāsudeva), later incorporated as Vāsudeva-Krishna (Vāsudeva-Kṛṣṇa, "Krishna, son of Vasudeva"), Krishna-Vāsudeva or simply Krishna, was the son of Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, king of the Vrishnis in the region of Mathura. He was a leading member of the Vrishni heroes, and may well have been an historical ruler in the region of Mathura. Vāsudevism arose with the decline of Vedism in India, which occurred during the 8th to 6th century BCE. Vāsudeva then became the object of one of the earliest forms of personal deity worship in India, and is attested from around the 4th century BCE. At that time, Vāsudeva was already considered as a deity, as he appears in Pāṇini's writings in conjunction with Arjuna as an object of worship, since Pāṇini explains that a vāsudevaka is a devotee (bhakta) of Vāsudeva. By the end of the 2nd century BCE, Vāsudeva was considered as Devadeva, the "God of Gods", the Supreme Deity, whose emblem was the mythical bird Garuda, as known from the Heliodorus pillar inscription. This pillar, offered by the Greek ambassador and devotee Heliodorus, also shows that Vāsudeva even received dedications from the Indo-Greeks, who also represented him on the coinage of Agathocles of Bactria (190-180 BCE). The Heliodorus pillar, joining earth, space and heaven, is thought to symbolize the "cosmic axis" and express the cosmic totality of the Deity. Next to the pillar, a large Temple of Vāsudeva was discovered, where he was celebrated together with his deified kinsmen, the Vrishni heroes. The cult of Vāsudeva was one of the major independent cults, together with the cults of Narayana, Shri and Lakshmi, which later coalesced to form Vishnuism. After the cult of Vāsudeva had been established, the tribe of the Vrishnis fused with the tribe of the Yadavas, who had their own hero-god named Krishna. The early Krishna is known from the Mahabharata, where he is described as the chief of the Yadavas kingdom of Dvārakā (modern Dwarka in Gujarat). The fused cult of Vāsudeva-Krishna became one of the significant traditions of the early history of Krishnaism, becoming a major component of the amalgamated worship of Krishna, the 8th incarnation of Vishnu. According to the Vaishnavite doctrine of the avatars, Vishnu takes various forms to rescue the world, and Vāsudeva-Krishna became understood as one of these forms, and one of the most popular ones. This process lasted from the 4th century BCE when Vāsudeva was an independent deity, to the 4th century CE, when Vishnu became much more prominent as the central deity of an integrated Vaishnavite cult, with Vāsudeva-Krishna now only one of his manifestations. "Vāsudeva" is the first name to appear in the epigraphical record and in the earliest literary sources such as the writings of Pāṇini. It is unknown at what point of time precisely Vāsudeva came to be associated with "Krishna". The association between the names "Vāsudeva" and "Krishna" starts to appear with the Mahabharata and the Harivamsa, both completed in the 3rd century CE, where "Vāsudeva" appears as the patronymic of Krishna, his father being called Vasudeva Anakadundubhi in these writings. "Vāsudeva-Krishna" refers to "Krishna, son of Vasudeva", "Vāsudeva" in the lengthened form being a vṛddhi-derivative of the short form "Vasudeva" standing for Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, a type of formation very common in Sanskrit signifying "of, belonging to, descended from". (en)
  • 바수데바-크리슈나 또는 바수데바, 바가바트는 바가바트교의 최고신이자 힌두교의 신 크리슈나의 기원이 되는 신이다. (ko)
  • Кри́шна-Васуде́ва (санскр. कृष्ण वसुदेव IAST: kṛṣṇa vāsudeva «Кришна, сын Васудевы») — одна из форм Кришны в индуизме. Исторически, культ Кришны-Васудевы был одной из древнейших форм поклонения в кришнаизме и вайшнавизме. Учёные полагают, что это была преобладающая традиция поклонения Кришне в ранний период развития кришнаизма. Считается, что культ Кришны-Васудевы изначально существовал как отдельная традиция, но на более позднем этапе своего развития слился с культом Гопалы и Бала-Кришны и явился основой для современной традиции монотеистического поклонения Кришне. Культ Кришны-Васудевы принято отождествлять с бхагаватизмом. Основателем этой религиозной традиции считается Кришна, сын Васудевы, откуда и происходит имя Васудева. Считается, что он принадлежал к племени Ядавов и его последователи называли себя бхагаватами. Согласно археологическим и литературным свидетельствам, эта религия сформировалась не позднее IV века до н. э. Кришна-Васудева упоминается в трудах Патанджали и Мегасфена, а также в «Артхашастре» Чанакьи. В некоторых источниках, преданный, или бхакта Кришны-Васудевы называется «васудевакой». В «Харивамше» описывается отношение между Кришной-Васудевой, Санкаршаной, Прадьюмной и Анируддхой, которое позднее вылилось в вайшнавскую концепцию четырёх основных экспансий, или аватар (чатур-вьюха). (ru)
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  • The "Four emanations" (en)
  • Elliptic plan of the Temple (en)
  • Initial excavations (en)
  • Vāsudeva (en)
  • Detail of Vāsudeva (en)
  • Vāsudeva on a coin of Agathocles of Bactria, circa 190–180 BCE. This is "the earliest unambiguous image" of the deity. (en)
  • Kondamotu Vrishni heroes relief, 4th century CE, Hyderabad State Museum. Vāsudeva is second from the left. (en)
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  • Excavation of the huge Temple of Vāsudeva next to the Heliodorus pillar, dated to the 2nd century BCE, Vidisha. The Temple measured 30x30 meters, and the walls were 2.4 meters thick. A earlier and smaller elliptic temple structure underneath probably dates to the end of the 3rd century BCE. (en)
  • The Caturvyūha : Vāsudeva and other members of the Vrishni clan. Vāsudeva is four-armed and is fittingly in the center with his heavy decorated 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. 2nd century CE, Mathura Museum. (en)
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  • Temple of Vāsudeva (en)
  • Vāsudeva in the Caturvyūha (en)
  • Vāsudeva in the Kondamotu relief (en)
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  • Chaturvuyha Sankarshan Vasudeva 2nd century CE, Mathura Museum.jpg (en)
  • Elliptic plan of the Temple next to the Heliodorus pillar, Besnagar.jpg (en)
  • Besnagar lower levels BSN 3 next to the Heliodorus pillar.jpg (en)
  • Caturvyuha,_Vasudeva_with_ornate_crown_and_flower_necklace,_making_the_Abhaya_Mudra.jpg (en)
  • Kondamotu Vrishni relief, 4th century CE, Hyderabad State Museum.jpg (en)
  • Vasudeva in the Kodamotu relief, 4th century CE.jpg (en)
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  • Kultus Kresna Basudewa (IAST: kṛṣṇa vāsudeva; "Kresna, putra Basudewa") secara historis merupakan salah satu bentuk ibadah kuno dalam Kresnaisme dan Waisnawa. Hal ini diyakini merupakan tradisi signifikan dari sejarah awal penyembahan Kresna pada zaman kuno. Tradisi ini dianggap terpisah dengan tradisi lain yang menyebabkan penggabungan pada tahap selanjutnya dalam perkembangan sejarah. Tradisi lainnya adalah Bhagawatisme dan , yang bersama dengan membentuk tradisi agama monoteistik penyembah Kresna pada masa kini. * l * * s (in)
  • 바수데바-크리슈나 또는 바수데바, 바가바트는 바가바트교의 최고신이자 힌두교의 신 크리슈나의 기원이 되는 신이다. (ko)
  • El culto al dios Vasudeva es históricamente una de las primeras formas de culto en el visnuismo krisnaísta (que adora al dios Krisna como el origen de Visnú) y el visnuismo propiamente dicho (que adora a Visnú como el origen de Krisna). Se cree que es una tradición importante de la historia temprana de la adoración del dios Krisna en la antigüedad. (es)
  • Vāsudeva (Sanskrit: वासुदेव, IAST: Vāsudeva), later incorporated as Vāsudeva-Krishna (Vāsudeva-Kṛṣṇa, "Krishna, son of Vasudeva"), Krishna-Vāsudeva or simply Krishna, was the son of Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, king of the Vrishnis in the region of Mathura. He was a leading member of the Vrishni heroes, and may well have been an historical ruler in the region of Mathura. (en)
  • Кри́шна-Васуде́ва (санскр. कृष्ण वसुदेव IAST: kṛṣṇa vāsudeva «Кришна, сын Васудевы») — одна из форм Кришны в индуизме. Исторически, культ Кришны-Васудевы был одной из древнейших форм поклонения в кришнаизме и вайшнавизме. Учёные полагают, что это была преобладающая традиция поклонения Кришне в ранний период развития кришнаизма. Считается, что культ Кришны-Васудевы изначально существовал как отдельная традиция, но на более позднем этапе своего развития слился с культом Гопалы и Бала-Кришны и явился основой для современной традиции монотеистического поклонения Кришне. Культ Кришны-Васудевы принято отождествлять с бхагаватизмом. Основателем этой религиозной традиции считается Кришна, сын Васудевы, откуда и происходит имя Васудева. Считается, что он принадлежал к племени Ядавов и его последова (ru)
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