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prosperous empire.
Bhoja was a
devotee of
Vishnu and
adopted the
title of
Ādivarāha,
which is
inscribed on some of his coins.[better source needed]. One of...
- Shaivism. Simhavishnu's
portrait can be seen in the
stone engraving at the
Adivaraha Mandapam, an
elegant shrine at Mahabalipuram. The
monuments and temples...
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Kalki – thy ten. —Sanctum entrance,
Adivaraha cave (7th century);
earliest avatar-related
epigraphy Although the
Adivaraha mandapa's
panels of the Gajalakshmi...
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Varaha Cave
Temple (i.e.,
Varaha Mandapa or the
Adivaraha Cave) is a rock-cut cave
temple located at Mamallapuram, on the
Coromandel Coast of the Bay...
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Mahendravarman I
Sculpture of
Mahendravarman I with his
queens at
Adivaraha Cave Temple.
Pallava King
Reign 590–630 CE
Predecessor Simhavishnu Successor...
- (Sanskrit: भगदत्त) was the son of
Narakasura and
grandson of Lord
Shree Adivaraha, and the king of
Pragjyotisha in
Hindu mythology.
Bhagadatta was born...
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Vigrahapala drammas of a
certain ruler named Vigrahapala , and
later the
Adivaraha drammas of the Gurjara-Pratihara
ruler Bhoja I (c. 836-886 CE). Vigrahapala...
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According to Puranas,
Tirumala is
regarded as
Adivaraha Kshetra.
After killing Hiranyaksha,
Adivaraha resided on this hill.
Venkatachala Mahatyam is...
- father, Ramabhadra.
Bhoja was a
devotee of
Vishnu and
adopted the
title of
Ādivarāha,
which is
inscribed on some of his coins.[better source needed]. One of...
-
Dasarathi Rama, Balarama,
Buddha and
Kalki – thy ten. —Sanctum entrance,
Adivaraha cave (7th century), Mahabalipuram;
earliest avatar-related
epigraphy The...