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      What does Mukunda mean? - Lord Vishnu Mukunda Form - Hindu Blog
      • Mukunda is one among the 1008 names of Lord Vishnu. Mukunda means ‘liberator.’ As Mukund or Mukunda, Lord Vishnu saves a devotee from the endless cycle of birth and death and blesses him with Moksha. Mukunda also means passionless as per some scholars. This means that he is devoid of all the Gunas.
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    Ayurveda

    Mukunda (मुकुन्द) is a Sanskrit word referring to a type of “awned grain” (śūkadhānya), according to Caraka in his Carakasaṃhitā sūtrasthāna (chapter 27), a classical Ayurvedic work. The plant Mukunda is part of the Śūkadhānyavarga group of medicinal plants, referring to the “group of awned grains”. Caraka defined such groups (vargas) based on the dietic value of the plant. Mukunda is similar to Śyāmāka in properties, which it is said to be astringent-sweet and light in character. It also agg...

    Purana and Itihasa

    1a) Mukunda (मुकुन्द).—A name of Kṛṣṇa.* 1. *Bhāgavata-purāṇa I. 5. 19; Brahmāṇḍa-purāṇa III. 33. 14. IV. 9. 45. 40. 7. 1b) Mountain in Śālmalidvīpa.* 1. *Bhāgavata-purāṇa V. 20. 10.

    Vaishnavism

    Mukunda (मुकुन्द) refers to:—A name for Śrī Kṛṣṇa; the giver of liberation. (cf. Glossary page from Śrī Bṛhad-bhāgavatāmṛta).

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Mukundā (मुकुन्दा) refers to the “kettle-drum” and the deification thereof, as commonly depicted in Buddhist Iconography, and mentioned in the 11th-century Niṣpannayogāvalī of Mahāpaṇḍita Abhayākara.—Her Colour is white; her Symbol is the mukunda instrument; she has two arms. Mukundā is described in the Niṣpannayogāvalī (vajraḍāka-maṇḍala) as follows:— Mukundā (मुकुन्दा) is the name of a Ḍākinī who, together with the Vīra (hero) named Mukunda forms one of the 36 pairs situated in the Ākāśacak...

    Mukunda (मुकुन्द) was the grand-father of Rūpa Gosvāmin(C. 1470-1583 C.E.): author of Aṣṭādaśachandas and erudite scholar of Indian Diaspora who has enriched the Sanskrit literature by his various compositions with the nectar of Vaiṣṇava philosophy. Rūpagosvāmin was the son of Kumāra, grandson of Mukunda, great grandson of Padmanābha and great grea...

    Mukunda [ಮುಕುಂದ] in the Kannada language is the name of a plant identified with Boswellia serrata Roxb. ex Colebr. from the Burseraceae (Torchwood) family having the following synonyms: Boswellia glabra, Boswellia thurifera, Bursera thurifera. For the possible medicinal usage of mukunda, you can check this page for potential sources and references,...

    Sanskrit dictionary

    Mukunda (मुकुन्द).—[mukum dāti dā-ka pṛṣo° mum] 1)Name of Viṣṇu or Kṛṣṇa. 2)Quicksilver. 3)A kind of precious stone. 4)Name of one of the nine treasures of Kubera. 5)A kind of drum. 6)A kind of grain. 7)(In music) A kind of measure. 8) The resin of the गुग्गुल (guggula) or कुरुन्द (kurunda) tree (Boswellia Thurifera); also मुकुन्दुः (mukunduḥ). Derivable forms: mukundaḥ(मुकुन्दः). --- OR --- Mukundā (मुकुन्दा).—f. A kind of drum; वीणामुकुन्दामुरजादिभिश्च (vīṇāmukundāmurajādibhiśca)Bu. Ch.1.45...

    Kannada-English dictionary

    Mukuṃda (ಮುಕುಂದ):— 1) [noun] Viṣṇu. 2) [noun] a kind of drum or kettle-drum. 3) [noun] one of the nine treasures of Kubēra, the Regent of Wealth. 4) [noun] a kind of bird. 5) [noun] the tree Boswellia serrata ( = B. thurifera) of Burseraceae family; Indian olibanum tree. 6) [noun] the fragrant gum resin obtained from this tree.

    Nepali dictionary

    1) Mukunḍā (मुकुन्डा):—n. pl. of मुकुन्डो [mukunḍo] 2) Mukunda (मुकुन्द):—n. 1. Mythol. name of Vishnu or Krishna; 2. quicksilver; 3. a kind of precious stone; 4. a kind of drum; 5. name of one of the nine treasures of Kubera;

  2. Feb 17, 2012 · Translation. All glories to this Personality of Godhead known as the son of Srimati Devakidevi! All glories to Lord Sri Krishna, the brilliant light of the Vrishni dynasty! All glories to the Personality of Godhead, the hue of whose soft body resembles the blackish color of a new cloud!

  3. Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Mukunda-mālā-stotra. Introduction. MM 1: O Mukunda, my Lord! Please let me become a constant reciter of Your names, addressing You as Śrī-vallabha ["He who is very dear to Lakṣmī"], Varada ["the bestower of benedictions"], Dayāpara ["He who is causelessly merciful"], Bhakta-priya ["He who is very dear to His ...

  4. He who is the store house of mercy, He who loves all his devotees, He who can kill all problems of this world, He who is Lord of every thing, He who sleeps on the serpent, And He who lives every where in this universe. Jayathu jayathu devo devaki nandhanoyam, Jayathu jayathu krishno vrishni vamsa pradheepa, Jayathu jayathu megha syamala komalango,

  5. www.prabhupada-media.net › book-pdf › Mukunda-malaMukunda-mālā-stotra

    meaning “He who is very dear to His devoteesorHe who is very affectionate to His devotees.” In the Bhaga-vad-gītā (9.29) the Lord very nicely describes His sublime and transcendental affection for His devotees. There the Lord declares that although He is undoubtedly equally kind to all living beings—because all of them are part

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