- Look up Karna or Karn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karna is one of the
central characters of the
Hindu epic Mahābhārata.
Alternative transliterations...
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moksha (salvation). The
temple of the
goddess Mahalakshmi was
built by
Karnadeva in 634 CE
Chalukya reign.
Mounted on a
stone platform, the
murti of the...
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resulted in the end of the
Vaghela dynasty.
Variations of his name
include Karnadeva (in
Vaghela inscriptions), Rai Karan, and
Karan Dev (in
vernacular literature)...
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Gangas in the south. The
kingdom of the last
Somavamshi ruler Karnadeva was
confined to the
coastal tract between the present-day
Balasore and...
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Nagendranath Basu has
argued that
Shashanka was the son /
descendant of Raja
Karnadeva, who
founded the city of
Karnasubarna in Bengal.
South Asia 600 CE MORIS...
- Mahābhavagupta IV c. 1040–1065
Janmejaya II Mahāśivagupta IV c. 1065–1085 Purañjaya Mahābhavagupta V c. 1085–1110
Karṇadeva Mahāśivagupta V c. 1100–1110...
- II (c. 1065–1080)
Puranjaya (c. 1080–1090)
Karnadeva (c. 1090–1110) Janmejaya, the
predecessor of
Karnadeva and the son of
Janmejaya II,[citation needed]...
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Govindachandra of Vangaladesa. In
early 1049 CE, the
Kalachuri king,
Karnadeva (reigned 1042–1072) also
launched an
attack on
Govindachandra (which may...
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expanded his empire; by 1297 the
Baghela Rajput prince of Gujarat, Rai
Karnadeva II, was
defeated and his wife
Kamala Devi
later became the
favourite wife...
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international trade. At that time,
Gujarat was
ruled by the
Vaghela king
Karnadeva (called Rai
Karan by the
Muslim chroniclers).
According to the 14th century...