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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kalpavriksha. Also known as kalpataru, kalpadruma, kalpa vruksham, kalpapādapa, and karpaga vriksham. Agrawala 2003, p. 87...
- Radhakanta was proficient in Sanskrit, Persian and Arabic. He published Shabda Kalpadruma, a Sanskrit language dictionary. Hara Kumar Tagore another contemporary...
- Chintamani Parshvanath, second Magalakar Parshvanatha and third Manoratha-Kalpadruma Parshvanatha all are depicted with hood of nine cobras. The image of fourth...
- texts of the Puṣṭimārga (the Vallabhākhyāna, Nija Vārtā, and Sampradāya Kalpadruma) ****ert that its founder, Vallabha visited Paṁḍharapura between 1501 and...
- ISBN 9788122407303. "EDAKKA". INDIAN CULTURE. Retrieved 17 August 2022. Kalpadruma, Sanskrit dictionary Jose, Kevin; Chatterjee, Anindya; Gupta, Anurag (April...
- Akshayavata could be seen above the water level. Kalpavriksha (also Kalpataru, Kalpadruma or Kalpapādapa) - It is a wish-fulfilling divine tree in Hindu mythology...
- episode is mentioned in the Vallabhākhyāna, Nija Vārtā, and Sampradāya Kalpadruma and according to Entwistle is a later myth. Following his caste traditions...
- Period V Besnagar silver punch-marked coins. Besnagar Yakshini Besnagar Kalpadruma Besnagar Buddhist railings Besnagar Buddhist railings Besnagar pillar...
- absence. Sankalpa-kalpavriksha (Saṅkalpa-kalpavṛkṣa), Sankalpa-kalpadruma (Saṅkalpa-kalpadruma): Explains the eight-fold daily pastimes of Radha and Krishna...
- above the water level. (Hindu mythology) Kalpavriksha (also Kalpataru, Kalpadruma or Kalpapādapa), a wish-fulfilling divine tree. (Hindu mythology) Ashvattha...