Satyabhama

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Satyabhama is a prominent queen of the Hindu deity Krishna, known in mythology for her beauty, pride, and role in several legends including the slaying of the demon Narakasura.

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Satyabhama canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu mythological character
queen
associatedLegend Narakasura Vadha (slaying of Narakasura)
Parijata tree episode
Tulabharam (weighing Krishna with gold) story
associatedRegion Dvaraka
associatedWith Narakasura
Parijata tree
Tulabharam ritual
Vaishnavism
culturalInfluence inspired literary works in Telugu and other Indian languages
culturalRole featured in classical dance and drama traditions
popular character in Kuchipudi dance
festivalAssociation Naraka Chaturdashi
gender female
iconography often depicted with Krishna in royal attire
knownFor beauty
pride
slaying of Narakasura
valour
languageContext Sanskrit literature
maritalContext one of the principal wives of Krishna in Dvaraka
mediumOfDepiction classical dance
regional theatre
temple art
mythologicalStatus earthly manifestation of Bhudevi in some traditions
narrativeFunction contrasts with Rukmini’s humility
personalityTrait assertive
devoted to Krishna
jealous
proud
relatedConcept Gaudiya Vaishnavism
surface form: Krishna bhakti
relatedFigure Bhudevi
Jambavati
Rukmini
religion Hinduism
roleInMythology participated in the killing of the demon king Narakasura
scripturalAppearance Bhagavata Purana
Harivamsa
Vishnu Purana
various regional Krishna legends
spouseOf Krishna
spouseRank prominent queen of Krishna
symbolism embodiment of royal splendour
symbol of pride and possessive love
worshipContext revered in some Vaishnavite traditions

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Krishna consort Satyabhama
Jambavati worshippedAlongWith Satyabhama