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Markandeya (Sanskrit: मार्कण्डेय, romanized:
Mārkaṇḍeya) is a
rishi (sage)
featured in
Hindu literature. He is the son of the sage
Mrikanda and his wife...
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Markandeya Purana (Sanskrit: मार्कण्डेय पुराण; IAST:
Mārkaṇḍeya Purāṇa) is a
Sanskrit text of Hinduism, and one of the
eighteen major Puranas. The...
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Markandeya Hill is near the town of
Vokkaleri in
Kolar District of
Karnataka State. It is
named after the sage
Markandeya.
There is a
temple and also...
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Bhakta Markandeya (pronunciation) is an
Indian film shot
simultaneously in
Tamil and
Kannada languages and
directed by B. S.
Ranga with a
different supporting...
- Mahabharata, the
Markandeya Purana, and the Devi
Bhagavata Purana. The most
famous of
these stories is the one
mentioned in the
Markandeya Purana. According...
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Apanga (Vayu) /
Aupadha (
Markandeya) /
Alasa (Vamana) – (Udichya Āryāvarta –
Northern Āryāvarta) Āhuka /
Kuhaka (
Markandeya) /
Kuhuka (Vamana) – (Udichya...
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Markandeya is a 1935
Tamil film
directed by K.
Ramnoth and Murugadasa. The film is
based on the
mythological story of
Markandeya.
During the
early years...
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pilgrimage site
having the
temple of Vindhyavasini, who
according to
Markandeya Purana, had
incarnated to kill the
demon Mahishasura. A
detailed description...
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Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
Markanda or
Markandeya may also
refer to:
Markandeya Hill, Kolar, Karnataka,
India Markandeya River,
Eastern Ghats, a
river in Karnataka...
- confusions, he went to
Markandeya. However, by the time he went to him,
Markandeya had
abandoned speech. The
disciples of
Markandeya directed Jaimini to...