- ("10"), of
which the Visa is
considered to be of the
higher status. The
Dharmāraṇya Purāṇa is the
caste purāṇa of the Moḍh Brāhmaṇs and Moḍh Vāṇiyās, and...
- chapters, Rama Setu
Tirtha region,
Tamil Nadu and
towards Sri Lanka)
Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa (40 chapters) and
Uttara Khaṇḍa or
Brahmottara Khaṇḍa (22 chapters)...
- (Bharata's father),
Suratha (King of Vidarbha), ****a (Chakravarti king of
Dharmaranya), and
Paurava (King of Anga).
Ravana is
regarded to have once caught...
-
Linga of
Shiva evolved from 'the back of a
tortoise (s****)' (Part 9:
Dharmaranya Khanda: 19.16) and that 'The Bija [origin] of
Vahni (Fire) is accompanied...
- Jain chronicles,
including Merutunga's Prabandha-Chintamani (1305),
Dharmaranya (c. 1300-1450),
Jinaprabha Suri's
Tirthakalpataru (14th century), and...
- to his court. To
repent for his sin, he also went on a
pilgrimage to
Dharmaranya,
where he
established a town
called Mun****uram. The
sarcastic verse,...
- town is
located on the bank of
Pushpavati river. The town was
known as
Dharmaranya during Puranic age. It is
believed that Rama had
performed yagna here...
-
theorizes that
Dharana was a
gotra of the
Brahmanas of the
historical Dharmaranya region in the present-day
Mirzapur district.
According to him, the Guptas...
- then
proceeds to take them both to live in a temple.
According to the
Dharmāraṇya-māḥātmya,
Gujarat was
conquered by Āma, king of Kanauj, who then gave...
- Jain
chronicles such as the
Prabandhachintamani of
Merutunga (1305),
Dharmaranya (written
between 1300 and 1450), and
Tirthakalpataru of
Jinaprabha Suri...