- Britannia. The
ruins have been
tentatively identified as
those of
either Galava or Clanoventa,
mentioned in the
Antonine Itinerary.
Dating to the 1st or...
- the
legend of
Galava, a
disciple of the sage Vishvamitra. To
fulfill his guru-dakshina of
eight hundred horses to his teacher,
Galava sought the help...
- the
fortress Dün Mir (the
Halberd of Horrendous), the
wizards of
Castle Galava (the
Heart of Nox), and the conjurers'
Temple of Ix (the
Weirdling Beast)...
-
According to legend, the
seven rishis in the next
manvantara will be Diptimat,
Galava, Parashurama, Kripa,
Drauni or Ashwatthama, Vyasa, and Rishyasringa. A manvantara...
- Atri, Vashista, Gautama,
Agastya and
Bharadwaja Saptarshis list: Diptimat,
Galava, Parasurama, Kripa,
Drauni or Ashwatthama, Vyasa, and Rishyasringa. In Savarnya-manvantara...
- be venerated. Bali, the son of Virochana, is
described to rule as king.
Galava, Diptiman, Ashvatthama, Kripa, Rishyashringa, Vadrayana, and Parashurama...
- of India. The ten
Vedic scholars he
quotes are Āpiśali, Kaśyapa, Gārgya,
Gālava, Cakravarmaṇa, Bhāradvāja, Śākaṭāyana, Śākalya,
Senaka and Sphoṭāyana. In...
-
sandbank –
summer pasture". To the
south of
Ambleside is the
Roman fort of
Galava,
dating from AD 79. In 1650 the town was
granted a
charter to hold a market...
-
Galava is a 1932
Tamil language film
directed by T.C.Vadivelu Naicker. It was the
first Full-length
Talkie made
entirely in Tamil. The film was
based on...
- is the name
derived from the
names of two
hermits namely 'Kauhala' and '
Galava' who were
believed to be
instrumental in the
development of Kollegala. Kollegala...