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Balarama (Sanskrit: बलराम, IAST: Balarāma) is a Hindu god and the elder brother of Krishna. He is particularly significant in the Jagannath tradition, as one of the triad deities.[1] He is also known as Baladeva, Balabhadra, Haladhara and Halayudha.[1][2] The first two epithets refer to his strength, the last two associate him with Hala (Langala, "plough")[3] from his strong associations with farming and farmers, as the deity who used farm equipment as weapons when needed.[1][4]

Balarama

God of Agriculture and Strength

Balarama, brother of Lord Krishna

AffiliationAvatar of Shesha Naga, brother of lord Krishna, 8th avatar of VishnuWeaponPlough, GadaPersonal informationBorn

Gokul

ParentsVasudeva (father)

Rohini Devi (mother)

Nanda (foster father)

Yashoda (foster mother)SiblingsKrishna and SubhadraConsortRevatiChildrenNisatha (son)

Ulmuka (son)

Shashirekha/Vatsala (daughter)

In ancient Hinduism and Hindu texts, Balarama is an avatar of abhishek the god of prosperity [5], 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.[6] In Jainism, he is known as Baladeva and has been a historically significant farmer-related deity.[7][8]

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