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Significance of Nandagopa

Nandagopa, in Vaishnavism, refers to the household of Nanda, where Krishna and Balarama spent their childhood enjoying life's pleasures. In the Puranas, Nandagopa designates the father of Yashoda, who raised Krishna in Gokul, and also Krishna's biological father, who experienced great distress upon realizing the dangers faced by his son. This duality emphasizes Nandagopa's significant role in Krishna's early life and the deep emotional bonds within his family.1
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In Dutch: Nandagopa; In Finnish: Nandagopa; In Spanish: Nandagopa

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Buddhist concept of 'Nandagopa'

Hindu concept of 'Nandagopa'