Pradyumna

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Pradyumna (प्रद्युम्न) [2] is the eldest son of the Hindu deities Krishna and his wife Rukmini.[3] He is considered to be one of the four vyuha avatars of Vishnu. According to the Bhagavata Purana, Pradyumna was the reincarnation of Kamadeva, the god of love. The Mahabharata states that Pradyumna was a portion of Sanat Kumara.[4]

Pradyumna
India, Pahari, Basholi, 18th century - Pradyumna and Samvara fight with maces- Leaf from the "Large Basohli Bhagav - 1960.184 - Cleveland Museum of Art.tif
An 18th-century Pahari painting of Pradyumna (right) battling with demon Shambara
AffiliationVaishnavism, Kamadeva
AbodeDvaraka
TextsMahabharata, Srimad Bhagavatam, Harivamsa
Personal information
Parents
SpouseMayavati
Rukmavati
Prabhavati[1]
ChildrenAniruddha
DynastyYaduvamsha
Pradyumna, holding a bow and an arrow, in the Kondamotu Vrishni heroes relief, 4th century CE

The Harivamsa describes the chaturvyuha, consisisting of the Vrishni heroes Vāsudeva, Samkarsana, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha, that would later be the basis for the Vaishnava concept of primary quadrupled expansion, or avatara.

Pradyumna is also another name of the Hindu god Vishnu, mentioned to be one of the 24 Keshava Namas (names).

ReferenceEdit

  1. "Story of Prabhāvatī". 28 January 2019.
  2. "Srimad Bhagavatam: Canto 10 - Chapter 55". bhagavata.org. Retrieved 2022-07-11.
  3. Books 8-12: Krishna, spirit of delight. Vighneswara Publishing House. 1976. p. 740.
  4. "Srimad Bhagavatam: Canto 10 - Chapter 55".