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Bashkala could refer to:
Bashkala,
another name for Başkale, a city in
southeastern Turkey Bashkala, one of the two
surviving shakhas of the
Rigveda Bāṣkali...
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teacher of
Katyayana and
Ashvalayana and is said to have
combined the
Bashkala and
Shakala Shakhas of the Rigveda. In the Mahabarata, he is identified...
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Hindu mythology.
Bhagadatta was born from a limb of the
asura called Bashkala. He was a
renowned warrior, and was
known to be a
great friend of Indra...
- Administration.
Retrieved January 8, 2024. Maunsell,
Francis Richard (1911). "
Bashkala" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.)...
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Upanishads were
discovered in
newly found m****cripts, and
these were
named Bashkala, Chhagaleya, Arsheya, and Saunaka, by
Friedrich Schrader, who attributed...
- the Śākala and Bāṣkala and very few of
Asvalayana are now extant. The
Bashkala recension of the
Rigveda has the
Khilani which are not
present in the Shakala...
- Kayadhu/Kamala
Children Son:Prahlada, Saṃhrāda, Anuhlada, Hlada, Shibi, and
Bashkala from
Kayadhu Daughters:
Divyadevi and
Paulami (wives of sage Bhrigu) and...
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fourth volume of Acta
Orientalia in 1926. This is
available in German.
Bashkala Referred to in a list of m****cripts in the
library of
Kavindracharya Saravati...
- Buh and the ravine-like
vallies of its tributaries:
Velyka Korabelna,
Bashkala, and Mertvovod. The park
stretches on 70 km (43 mi) from the
southern part...
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Balarama Shesha Bahlika One of the
Krodhavasas Bhadra Lakshmi Bhagadatta Bashkala Bhanumati Dhrukti Bhima Vayu
Bhishma Prabhasa Brihadratha Sukshma Bhurishravas...