- Pradesh.
Modern historians identify it with the
family that is
called Bharashiva (IAST: Bhāraśiva) in the
records of the
Vakataka dynasty.
According to...
-
title of Samrāṭ. To the
north of Pravarasena's
empire were the
powerful Bharashiva Naga kings, who were a
strong force in the
central regions of India. Pravarasena...
- was
Prince Gautamiputra and his
mother was
probably a
daughter of the
Bharashiva king Bhavanaga, as
later Vakataka inscriptions describe Rudrasena as a...
- his son
Gautamiputra to a
daughter of King
Bhavanaga of the
powerful Bharashiva family,
which might have
proved to be helpful. However,
Gautamiputra predeceased...
- Thalner, Prakashe, Bhamer,
Asirgarh Ahirani, Apabhraṃśa
Sanskrit India
Bharashiva Dynasty 205 CE 335 CE
Padmavati Prakrit,
Sanskrit India Soma Dynasty...
- in the
beginning of 3rd
century in this
region and a
branch of Nagas,
Bharashiva took the
region in
their hand. For
nearly two
centuries (from
about 325...
-
attributed to Samudragupta. However,
several kings including those from
Bharashiva, Vakataka, Shalankayana, and
Pallava dynasties had had
performed Ashvamedha...
- and then in the
south of India. The
Shaivite revival,
supported by the
Bharashiva Nagas of
Mathura and
Vakataka dynasty in
central and
northern India, gradually...
-
Vindhyatabi joined hands with
confederation of
Indian rulers, led by the
Bharashiva Nagas to
overthrow the
Kushan rule in India.
Satrubhanja was the greatest...
- the daughter's son of the
illustrious Bhavanâga, the Mahârâja of the
Bhârashivas,
whose royal line owed its
origin to the
great satisfaction of (the god)...