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Shesha (Sanskrit: शेष, romanized: Śeṣa, lit. 'Remainder'), also
known by his
epithets Sheshanaga (Sanskrit: शेषनाग, romanized: Śeṣanāga, lit. 'The snake...
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Ananta or King Ananta, also
known as
Anantadeva, was a king of
Kashmir who
reigned for 40
years from 1028 to 1068 CE. He
belonged to the
Lohara dynasty...
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Granthas (text-books) of the
philosophy of the Upanishads, was the son of
Anantadeva, and
probably lived in mid-15th
century A.D. He is also
reputed to have...
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Ramakrishna Bhatta,
Madhava Subhodini,
Sankara Bhatta, Krsnayajvan,
Anantadeva, Gaga Bhatta,
Ragavendra Tirtha,
VijayIndhra Tirtha,
Appayya Dik****ar...
- 1612 Smṛticandrikā of Devaṇṇabhaṭṭa (A. D. 1150-1225) Smṛtikaustubha of
Anantadeva (grandson of Eknāth),
composed around A. D. 1645-1695 Smṛtiratnākara of...
- Suri[citation needed]
Karnakutuhala and
Siddhanta Shiromani by
Bhaskaracharya Anantadeva's commentaries on Varahamihira's
Brijajjataka and Brahmagupta's Brihats****...
- author. Simhana's
courtiers included two
noted astronomers:
Anantadeva and Changadeva.
Anantadeva wrote commentaries on Brahmagupta's Brahma-sphuta-siddhanta...
- was
compiled for the
entertainment of the
queen Suryamati, wife of king
Anantadeva of
Kashmir (r. 1063–81). It
consists of 18
books of 124
chapters and more...
- Chalukyas.
Samantadhipati is his title. A
verse in the
Kharepatan plates of
Anantadeva (in 1095)
refers to the help that this
Aparajita gave to a
ruler named...
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chandni type, laterite-built, plain,
measuring 12’ 9” x 19’ 7”. The
Anantadeva temple at
Mitrasenpur as a
small flat
roofed or
chandni type, with terracotta...