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- punishment of sinners in his abode, Naraka. He is often identified with Dharmadeva, the personification of Dharma, though the two deities have different...
- Lamba, Bhanu, Urjja, Sankalp, Mahurath, Sadhya, Vishva—were married to Dharmadeva, the god of Dharma 13 daughters—Aditi, Diti, Danu, Arishta, Surasa, Surabhi...
- day, when Dharmadeva comes to take a darshan (viewing) of the lord, he observes that gold chain gifted by him to temple is missing. Dharmadeva orders his...
- with her at Pandu's request. The divine fathers of the Pandavas were: Dharmadeva, the god of dharma, who fathered Yudhishthira Vayu, the god of wind, who...
- was a king of Licchavi dynasty in present-day Nepal. He was the son of Dharmadeva, grandson of Shankardeva and the great grandson of Vrsadeva. He suppressed...
- Nashik was built and dedicated by "Indragnidatta the son of the Yavana Dharmadeva, a northerner from Dattamittri", in the 2nd century AD. The city of "Dattamittri"...
- Varmā) c. 400 Vṛṣadeva (also Vishvadeva) c. 425 Shaṅkaradeva I c. 450 Dharmadeva 464-505 Mānadeva I 505-506 Mahīdeva (few sources) 506-532 Vasantadeva...
- Second, the Newars legend of the stupa's origin attributes it to King Dharmadeva's son, Manadeva as atonement for his unwitting patricide. Manadeva was...
- commander Dharmadeva is behind them. Pulidora counterfeits Vijayarayalu's death and transforms him into a rebel Rechukka. Accordingly, Dharmadeva backs when...
- that Gaṇī Guṇacandra compiled the first version of the text and that Dharmadeva ****isted Merutuṅga in the compilation of the final version. The Therāvalī...