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- hand, states that Bhima's three sons were Mularaja, Karna and Haripala. Of these, Haripala was born of a courtesan named Bakuladevi. Historian A. K. Majumdar...
- Hinduism Music theory, appendix on Natyashastra bhasya Sangita Sudhakara Haripala c. 1175 CE Hinduism Abhilasitartha Cintamani Somesvara c. 12th century...
- gamakas, Narada in Sangeeta Makaranda describes nineteen gamakas, and Haripala in Sangeet Sudhakar describes seven gamakas. Tiripa Sphurita Kampita Leena...
- Merutunga states that Bhima's three sons were Mularaja, Karna and Haripala. Of these, Haripala was born of a concubine named Bakuladevi. According to historian...
- Parshvanatha temple of Vadali dated to mid-12th century. Sahanapala, son of Haripala (a Pratihara of the Paramara king Dharavarsha) built the mandapa of the...
- that Haripala's commentary on Gaudavaho is titled Haripala-Virachita-Gaudavadha-Sara-Tika ("Commentary on the epitome of Gaudavaho, written by Haripala")...
- Merutugna, Kumarapala was a descendant of Bhima I through Haripala and Tribhuvanapala. Haripala was a son of Bhima and a concubine named Bakuladevi. Merutunga's...
- mid-12th century it was considered to be a very important instrument by Haripala, a Gujarati king (son of Karna). The instrument was recorded in 1456 as...
- prove the king's siddhi (supernatural powers) to the raulanis, his subject Haripala gets a special sword prepared with a blade made of sugar and a handle made...