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Kanva or
Kanwa (Sanskrit: कण्व, IAST:
Kaṇva), also
called Karnesh, was an
ancient Hindu rishi of the
Treta Yuga, to whom some of the
hymns of the Rig...
- The
Kanva dynasty or
Kanvavamsha was the
sixth ruling dynasty of
Magadhan Empire,
established after Vasudeva Kanva overthrew the
preceding Shunga dynasty...
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Vasudeva Kanva (c. 75 – c. 66 BCE) was the
founder of the
Kanva dynasty. He was
originally an
Amatya (minister) of last
Shunga ruler Devabhuti. Vasudeva...
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Kanva Reservoir is an
artificial lake and
tourist attraction 69
kilometres (43 mi) from Bangalore, India,
formed by the
damming of the
Kanva River in an...
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Kāṇva Shākha (Sanskrit:काण्व शाखा) is the
oldest shakha ("branch" or "recension") of
Shukla Yajurveda. The
Kānva tradition is
followed mostly in Tamil...
- had nine monarchs. The
Kanva dynasty was the
eighth and last
ruling house of Magadha. This
dynasty was
founded by
Vasudeva Kanva who
overthrow the Emperor...
- ********inated by his
minister Vasudeva Kanva.
Following his death, the
Shunga dynasty was then
replaced by the
subsequent Kanvas. The
later Shunga Emperors after...
- Bārhaspatya Bhāradvāja Gārgya
Kevala Aṅgiras Āṅgirasa Āmbarīṣa Māndhātra
Kautsa Kāṇva Maudgalya Sāṁkr̥tya Śāktya Atri Ātreya Viśvāmitra Vaiśvāmitra Daivarāta...
- was once
hunting in the forests, when he
arrived at the
ashrama of Sage
Kanva. In the sage's absence, his
adoptive daughter, Sha****ala
welcomed Dushyanta...
- (345–322 BCE), the
Mauryas (322–184 BCE), the Śungas (184–73 BCE), the
Kanvas (73–28 BCE).
Under the Mauryas,
Magadha became a pan-Indian empire, covering...