balram me pratii krushn Ka shikayath kya kya hai
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In ancient Hinduism and Hindu texts, Balarama is an avatar of Shesha – the Nāga companion of Vishnu, and he is replaced by the founder of Buddhism, Buddha, in the list of Dashavatar of Vishnu.[1]
Balarama's significance in the Indian culture has ancient roots. His image in artwork is dated to around the start of the common era, and in coins dated to the 2nd-century BCE.[5] In Jainism, he is known as Baladeva and has been a historically significant farmer-related deity.[6][7]
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