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- and Shiva, along with his consort Saraswati. It is also referred to as Brahmapura, in the Puranas. Brahmaloka also refers to the abode of Brahman. Brahmaloka...
- entities emerged. The Taleshwar copper plates, found in Almora, stated that Brahmapura Kingdom rulers belonged to the royal lineage of the Pauravas. The reinstated...
- sacred sites to the eighty-four Mahasiddha at Bharmour (formerly known as Brahmapura) in the Chaurasi complex. The word chaurasi means "eighty-four". It is...
- free food and medical service". North of this place is the country of Brahmapura, densely po****ted with prosperous and rich people. Colder in climate...
- from the feet of Bhagavan (God). It finally settles in Brahmaloka or Brahmapura, the abode of the Brahma, before descending to the planet earth at the...
- these schools were known by various names such as agraharas, ghatikas, brahmapura or matha. Inscriptions mention schools of higher education at Salotgi...
- mosquitoes in many udumbara (cluster fig) fruits. — Garga Samhita 1.2.28 Brahmapura Hindu calendar Hindu creationism Hindu eschatology Hindu idealism Hindu...
- held it for the next two centuries. After the downfall of the Kingdom of Brahmapura, the Katyuris from Joshimath established their rule over most of Kumaon...
- figures and images have been found in Rupar, Mathura (in Uttar Pradesh) and Brahmapura, Maharashtra. Gupta and post-Gupta period bronze figures have been recovered...
- capital of Bharmour, also referred to as Bharmaur, Barmawar, Brahmor or Brahmapura in historic texts. Its roof and walls have been repaired over the centuries...