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Vasudeva, or Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, is a character from the Mahabharata and father of the Hindu deity Krishna or (Vāsudeva-Krishna).
Vasudeva may also refer to:
- Vāsudeva-Krishna or Krishna Vasudeva (or simply Vāsudeva and Krishna), a major Hindu god, son of Vasudeva
- Any of the following Kushana kings
- Vasudeva I, c.191 to c.232
- Vasudeva II, c. 275 to 300
- Vasudeva III
- Vasudeva IV
- Vasudeva Kanva, 1st-century BCE founder of the Kanva dynasty of Magadha in ancient India
- Vasudeva (Chahamana dynasty), a ruler of the Chahamanas of Shakambhari in medieval northern India
- Vasudeva (book), a book about Vasudeva by Indian writer Narendra Kohli
See also
- Vasudev (disambiguation)
- Basudev (disambiguation)
- Vasudevan, an Indian name
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