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For Vishnu temple at Gaya, see Vishnupad Mandir. For the honorific, see Prabhupāda.
Tamala Krishna Goswami singing at the Rath Yatra festival in London, 1999.

Vishnupadas are songs in praise of Vishnu/God or of his popular avatars, Krishna/Rama.

References

  1. Ranade, Ashok Damodar (2006). Music Contexts: A Concise Dictionary of Hindustani Music. Promilla & Company Publishers. p. 140. ISBN 9788185002637.
  2. Bisht, Krishna (1986). The Sacred Symphony: A Study of Buddhistic and Vaishnav Music of Bengal in Relation to Hindustani Classical Music. Bhagirath Sewa Sansthan. p. 98. ISBN 9788185083094.
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