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- Naradeva (r. c. 709–721 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty of Shakambhari (modern Sambhar). He ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan...
- century and earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical) Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I Vigraharaja I Chandraraja I Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
- century and earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical) Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I Vigraharaja I Chandraraja I Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
- Jayaraja, Ajayapala Chakva or Ajayapala Chakri. Ajayaraja I succeeded Naradeva as the Chahamana king. According to the 12th century chronicle Prithviraja...
- century and earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical) Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I Vigraharaja I Chandraraja I Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
- Bindunātha Kākachaṇḍīśvarā Allāma Prabhudeva Ghoḍā Chholī Ṭiṃṭiṇi Bhānukī Nāradeva Khaṇḍakāpālika In Tamil Nadu, South India, a siddha (see siddhar) refers...
- century and earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical) Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I Vigraharaja I Chandraraja I Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
- King (8th–9th century) India Chahamanas of Shakambhari (complete list) – Naradeva, King (c.709–721) Ajayaraja I, King (c.721–734) Vigraharaja I, King (c...
- century and earlier Chahamana (possibly mythical) Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I Vigraharaja I Chandraraja I Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja...
- ****embly of his disciples; among his most famous conversions was that of Nāradeva, a Yaksha. His chief disciples among monks were Tissa and Bhāradvāja, and...