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- In Indian culture, the Agnivanshi are people who claim descent from Agni, the Vedic god of fire. The Agnivanshi lineage is one of the lineages among the...
- the Pashupati area. Rajbhandaris are descendants of the Suryavansha and Agnivansha Rajput kings who migrated to the Kathmandu valley during Malla rule, and...
- his prayer, a youth arose from the Agnikunda (fire-altar) — the first Agnivansha. Achalgarh Fort is one of more attractive place which was built by Parmar...
- Sati-Savitri. He used this cultural symbol to advocate gender justice. Agnivansha Draupati Amman Yajnaseni, a novel by Pratibha Ray Yajnaseni, a play by...
- Chauhan, a name derived from the historical Chahamanas, a clan name ****ociated with various ruling Rajput families in the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan...
- Paramara king was Pramara (born from a fire pit at Mount Abu, thus an Agnivansha). Vikramaditya, Shalivahana and Bhoja are described as Pramara's descendants...
- opined that Gurjara-Pratiharas were among the first Rajput dynasties. The Agnivansha legend first recorded in the 11th century Navasahananka charita by Padmagupta...
- was Pramara, born from a fire pit at Mount Abu (thus belonging to the Agnivansha). Vikramaditya, Shalivahana and Bhoja are described as the descendants...
- generation. The later Paramara kings claimed to be members of the Agnikula or Agnivansha ("fire clan"). The Agnikula myth of origin, which appears in several of...
- December 2010. Retrieved 10 February 2011. Thapar 1990, pp. 169–171. "Agnivansha: Paramara Dynasty". Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved...