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- Kulasekhara (also transliterated as Kulachekara in Tamil and Malayalam) is a South Asian male name, used as both given and last name, and is commonly found...
- ninth-century Indian emperor and holy man, King Kulashekhara. In Indian culture, the name Kulashekhara is thought to be lucky or au****ious, and this appealed...
- Rama Kulasekhara (fl. late 11th century CE) was the last ruler of the Chera Perumal dynasty of medieval Kerala. He was a contemporary of the Chola kings...
- Ravivarman (c. 1266/7 – 1316/7), styled Maharaja Ravivarman, Kulasekhara was the ruler of Venatu, with capital at port Kolambam (Quilon), southern India...
- ****dayapuram. Kulasekhara Varma is sometimes identified with king Rama Kulashekhara (and as the patron of poet Vasubhatta). This identification is generally...
- King (1184–1200) Chera Perumals of Makotai (complete list) – Rama Varma Kulashekhara, King (1089–1102/22) Kotha Varma Marthandam, King (1102–1125) Vira Kerala...
- 1036–1089) Adithyan Kotha Ranadithya, King (c.1036–1089) Rama Varma Kulashekhara, King (1089–1102/22) Chola dynasty (complete list) – Rajaraja I, King...
- Names Sree Padmanabhadasa Sree Swathi Tirunāḷ‍ Rāma Varma Kulashekhara Perumal Regnal name H. H. Sree Padmanabhadasa Vanchipala Sree Ramavarma Kulasekhara...
- Madhurakavi Alvar, Periyalvar and Andal were from the Brahmin community, Kulashekhara Alvar was a kshatriya, Nammalvar was a Vellala, Thiruppaan Alvar was...
- function as the bestower of the fruits of all actions of the jivas. Kulashekhara Alwar, a Vaishnava devotee, says in his "Mukundamala Stotra": 'yad yad...