Vishnu Parva

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Vishnu Parva is a major section of the Harivamsa that primarily narrates the birth, childhood, and exploits of the Hindu god Krishna as an incarnation of Vishnu.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu religious text
Vaishnava scripture
book section
associatedPlace Gokula NERFINISHED
Mathura NERFINISHED
Vraja NERFINISHED
Vrindavana NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mahabharata NERFINISHED
contains legends of Krishna’s early life
cosmologicalRole presents Krishna as supreme Vishnu
describes Krishna’s battles with demons
Krishna’s miracles in Gokula and Vrindavana
Krishna’s relationship with his foster parents Nanda and Yashoda
Krishna’s relationship with the cowherds
genre Itihasa
Puranic literature
language Sanskrit
narrativeFocus Krishna as an incarnation of Vishnu
birth of Krishna
childhood of Krishna
exploits of Krishna NERFINISHED
partOf Harivamsa NERFINISHED
primaryDeity Krishna NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
relatedWork Bhavishya Parva NERFINISHED
Harivamsa Parva NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
religiousFunction devotional glorification of Krishna
theological exposition of Vishnu’s incarnation as Krishna
script Devanagari NERFINISHED
scripturalStatus appendix to the Mahabharata tradition
subject avatars of Vishnu
genealogy of Krishna
textType supplement to the Mahabharata
tradition Vaishnavism NERFINISHED

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Harivamsa hasPart Vishnu Parva