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A son of Pradyumna and grandson of Krishna. Aniruddhaâ€(tm)s eternal consort, Usha, sequestered him in the palace of her father, Bana, where Aniruddha was captured and had to be rescued by Krishna, Balarama, and the Yadava army. He appears in Dvaraka and Mathura as the fourth of the original quadruple vyuha expansions of the Supreme Lord, and He again expands from Lord Narayana in Vaikuntha, in the second quadruple, as the ruler of intelligence.
Krishna's grandson, Lord (Krishna's expansion); one of the four original expansions of Lord Krishna in the spiritual world. (BV-14)
one of the four original expansions of Lord Kåñëa in the spiritual world; also, a grandson of Lord Kåñëa.
Son of Pradyumna and Rukmavati, carried away by Citralekha, to the harem of the daughter of Bana at her instance and secured her. He is also called J... more
Aniruddha (Sanskrit:अनिरà¥à¤¦à¥à¤§) means uncontrolled or "without obstacles". In Hindu mythology, Aniruddha was son of Pradyumna and grandson of Krishna. He married his cousin, Subhadra.
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