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Mushika dynasty, also
spelled Mushaka, also Eli or Ezhi, was a
minor dynastic power that held sway over the
region in and
around Mount Ezhi (Ezhimala)...
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Mushika-vamsha (IAST: Mūṣika-vaṃśa mahā-kāvyam) is a
Sanskrit dynastic chronicle composed in 11th
century by poet Atula. It
narrates the
legendary history...
- mount.
Mushika was
originally a gandharva, or
celestial musician.
After absent mindedly walking over the feet of a
rishi (sage)
named Vamadeva,
Mushika was...
- of the
ancient Mushika kingdom. The
location also has an
ancient military fort
built by
Mushika Kingdom. The 11th king of the
Mushika dynasty, Shatasoman...
- line of the
Mushika or Kolathunādu
Royal Family (Kolaswarũpam)
based in the
North Malabar region was styled. It is a
descendant of the
Mushika dynasty. "Kolathiri"...
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southern Karnataka.They were once
ruler of tulu nadu as
mentioned as
Mushika dynasty in
early tamil sangam literature as
vallal nannan and mahabharatha...
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witnessed the
expansion of
Chera Perumal influence into the
neighboring Ay and
Mushika countries (southern and
northern Kerala).
Vijayaraga appears as the royal...
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ancestry back to the
ancient Mushika kingdom (Ezhimala kingdom, Eli-nadu) of the
Tamil Sangam age.
After King
Nannan of the
Mushika dynasty was
killed in a...
- Atula) was a Sanskrit-language poet from the
Mushika Kingdom in present-day Kerala, India. He
composed the
Mushika-vamsa, a
mahakavya (epic poem) on the ruling...
- academy. As the
former capital of the
ancient Kolathunadu Kingdom of the
Mushikas,
Ezhimala is
considered to be an
important historical site. A flourishing...