- last
bhukti of each
mahadasha is
considered to be a
preparatory time for the
major shift which the next
mahadasha will bring. Thus, the last
bhukti of the...
- division),
itself part of the
wider administrative unit of
Pundravardhana Bhukti,
which had
Mahasthangarh as its
capital in the
period of Chandras, Varmans...
-
Tirabhukti is a
Sanskrit compound word, a
combination of tira ("s****") and
bhukti (in the
meaning of "limit"). The name
Tirhut is
preserved in
Tirhuta script...
- century. Some
regions of the
district were
under the
Chandels of the Jejak-
Bhukti.
Around the
beginning of the
fourteenth century, the
administrative centre...
-
liberation in
current life (mukti) to s****ing
pleasures in
higher worlds (
bhukti).
Their means also vary,
ranging from
meditative atimarga or "outer higher...
- vishayadhyaksha. A
vishaya was
often included in a
larger subdivisions such as a
bhukti (province). It was
often divided into
smaller units such as a bhoga. In...
- Tīra-
bhukti (current name Tirhut). As the
rivers used to play an
important role in the
identification and
naming of a
place in
ancient times, Tīra-
bhukti was...
- Nakṣatra
governs the Daśā. Each Mahā-Dāśā is
divided into sub-periods
called bhuktis, or antar-daśās,
which are
proportional divisions of the maha-dasa. Further...
- from top to bottom. It was
divided into 26 provinces,
which were
called Bhukti,
Desha or Rajya.
Provinces were also
divided into
vishayas or pradeshas...
- orchards,
flowers and
pleasure gardens.
Pundanagar within the
Pundravardhana Bhukti suggests it to have been a part of the
early historical empires – both Hindu...