- into the valley. The
Sindh city
Multan (now in ****stan), also
called Mulasthana, has been
interpreted alternatively as
Kashyapapura in some
stories after...
- Rakteswari.
Worship of
Rakteswari by
Brahmins and many
other various Hindus in
mulasthana is
famous in
South Canara. Rakteshwari, in
dakshinachara ("right-hand...
- 3000–2800 BC
Perhaps the
oldest city in
Central and
South Asia. Also
known as
Mulasthana or Kashyapapura, this city was
founded by Kashyapa,
according to Hindu...
- 'frontier land',
while others have
ascribed its
origin to the
Sanskrit word
mūlasthāna, The
region around Multan is home to
several archaeological sites dating...
- He
continued travelling to Nasik, Ajanta, Malwa; from
there he went to
Mulasthana and
Pravata before returning to
Nalanda again.
Xuanzang was
welcomed to...
- the
others with the holy waters, and with the
shrines of the
Blessed Mulasthana, Devi, Visnu, Elephant-faced
Vinayaka and Skanda, Him who
constantly performs...
- civilization.
According to
Hindu tradition the
ancient name of
Multan was ''
Mulasthana'' and the
current name
Multan was
possibly ****ociated with the Mallian...
- line of
Ganga chiefs.
Asandi was an
importand Jain
center as
there was a
Mulasthana-basadi[clarification needed] at Asandi.
Asandi is a
village panchayat...
-
buildings of Sri Lanka#Preaching hall of
Amarapura Mulagandhi Nikaye Mulasthana Nayaka Pansala, Balapitiya. Colombo: The
national trust Sri Lanka. p. 96...