- the Ramayana, Rama
ruled the
Kosala kingdom from his capital, Ayodhya.
Koshala's first capital of
Shravasti was
barely settled by the 6th
century BCE,...
-
Dakshina Kosala (IAST: Dakṣiṇa Kosala, "southern Kosala") is a
historical region of
central India. It was
located in what is now
Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh...
- of the
ancient realm of
Trikalinga (regions of Kalinga, Utkal,
Dakshin Koshala),
medieval era
Khurda Kingdom and the
rulers of the Puri Estate, with their...
- or
shallot leaves (Odia: മൈന gandhanā) or
purple amaranthus (Odia: കോസല
koshala) or
gorkura (Malayalam: ഗോർകുര) also
known as
khtaa palanga (Odia: അച്ചാറിട്ട...
- N₃ S R₂ M₂ P N₃ Ṡ Ṡ N₃ D₂ P M₂ P M₁ R₂ S N₃ S (Anya swara* : M₁)
Suddha Koshala S G₃ M₂ P Ṡ Ṡ N₃ D₂ M₂ G₃ R₂ S Shyām Kalyān {Hindustani} N₃ S R₂ M₂ P N₃ Ṡ...
-
inscription states that the
rulers of
Koshala and
Kalinga accepted ****keshin's
suzerainty without offering any resistance.
Koshala here can be
identified as Dakshina...
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located to the
south of Rajgir. Out of two
historical Kosala's,
South Koshala was
located to the
south of Rajgir. The
results reject North Kosala as...
- the saga. Lali
koshala saaga is made from
green leaves with red stems.
Other saagas that are
eaten are pita gahama, khada, poi,
koshala, and sajana. Some...
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Indian subcontinent for
thousands of years. For example, the
temples of the
Koshala kingdom are
mentioned in the
Valmiki Ramayana (various
recent scholars'...
-
fourth century CE, the
Gupta emperor conquered the
territory of "Dakshina
Koshala",
comprising roughly present day Sambalpur, Bilaspur, and Raipur. In the...