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Kheda originated from the
Sanskrit term
Kshetra (lit. 'land or field').
Khetaka in used as a name of a
region surrounding the
place in
ancient literature...
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According to the Brahmakṣetra Māhātmya, the Khēḍāvāḷa
brahmins originated from
Khēṭaka (modern Khēḍā), five
miles away from Brahmakṣetra.
Ranchhodbhai Dave Brown...
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Purana describes a six-armed Varahi,
holding a
danda (staff of punishment),
khetaka (shield),
khadga (sword) and
pasha (noose) in four
hands and the two remaining...
- Shiva-Kavacha - The
armour of Lord
Shiva which will make its
wielder invincible.
Khetaka Jaivardhan - A
shield of Lord
Vishnu and Lord Shiva. The
shield of Sh tsa...
- from c. 621 to 627 CE. His only
grant is made from the
military camp at
Kheṭaka (Kheda).
Chapala mentioned in Manju-Sri-Mula-Kalpa as a
successor of Śilāditya...
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shield that
Aeneas receives from
Vulcan to aid in his war
against Turnus.
Khetaka, the
shield of Shamba. Srivatsa, the
shield of Vishnu, said to be manifested...
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Rashtrakuta subordinate.
Siyaka issued the
grants at the
request of the
ruler of
Khetaka-mandala (Kheda), who
might have been a
Rashtrakuta feudatory as well....
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Rudra defeated the king of Chakurakuta, who had
seized the
title Manaya-
khetaka-kara from Meda-raja. The
identity of the
defeated king or the date of his...
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inscription states that the
grants were made at the
request of the
ruler of
Khetaka mandala,
after Siyaka's
return from a
successful campaign against Yogaraja...
- hold a trishula, parashu,
vajra and
khadga (sword). The left arms hold a
khetaka (shield),
pasha (noose) and in
vismaya and
suchi mudras. Sometimes, he...