-
Priyamedha "whose
wisdom is dear" (Mayrhofer II 189, II378),
Citrarata as
Citraratha "whose
chariot is shining" (Mayrhofer I 553), Indaruda/Endaruta as Indrota...
- text
specifies holy
places and
details about the 4th and 5th-century
Citraratha of
Andhra Pradesh, and thus may have an
earlier origin. The
oldest versions...
-
Priyamazda (priiamazda) as
Priyamedha "whose
wisdom is dear",
Citrarata as
Citraratha "whose
chariot is shining", Indaruda/Endaruta as
Indrota "helped by Indra"...
-
Janamejaya IV Śatānīka
Ashwamedhatta (Ashwamedhaja) Asīmakṛṣṇa
Nemicakra Citraratha Vṛṣṭimān Suṣeṇa Sunītha Nṛcakṣu Sukhīnala
Pariplava Sunaya Nṛpañjaya Timi...
- with Shubhangi, and five sons with Vahini,
named Ashvavat, Abhishyat,
Citraratha, Muni, and Janamejaya. Due to his
merits and
great ascetic practices the...
- "lord of gandharvas",
along with
other lords like Haha-Huhu, Parvata,
Citraratha.
Tumburu is
sometimes mentioned as a muni (sage),
rather than a gandharva...
-
there are two ॐ Bṛhatva - ॐ Candrabimbaprabhā (月光) - ♀ ☸ Citrāṅgada - ॐ
Citraratha - A
Gandharva King ॐ
Citrasena - A
Gandharva King and
among the Yaksha...
- sees the
Gandharva king
Citraratha,
taking delight in the
water of the lake with his wife. Reṇukā is
attracted to
Citraratha and
returns home excited...