- with the
commentary of
Parameshvara (Lucknow). K. V.
Sarma (2008), "
Paramesvara",
Encyclopaedia of the
History of Science, Technology, and
Medicine in...
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immortal but
Karya Prapancha is perishable.
Paramesvara is the
supreme entity in this universe.
Paramesvara is one, unique, perfect, omnipotent, omniscient...
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Paramesvaravarman II was a
Pallava Monarch who
reigned from 725 CE till 730/731 CE. He was
slain in
battle by the
Gangas leaving no
heirs to the Pallava...
- "god"), Maheśvara ("Great Lord"; mahā "great" and īśvara "lord"), and
Parameśvara ("Supreme Lord").
Sahasranama are
medieval Indian texts that list a thousand...
- p. xiii)) M. C. Apaṭe. The Laghubhāskarīya, with the
commentary of
Parameśvara. Anandāśrama,
Sanskrit series no. 128, Poona, 1946. v.harish Mahābhāskarīya...
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miscellaneous topics not
touched upon in the
previous chapters.
Ulloor S.
Paramesvara Aiyer in his multi-volume "Kerala
Sahithya Charithram" ("History of Literature...
- or red-skinned complexions. He was
honoured with the
title Prabandha-
paramēśvara ("Master of
historical anecdotes") and Śambhudāsuḍu ("Servant of Lord...
- Parimicura.
Parameswara is a
Hindu name
derived from the
Sanskrit word
Parameśvara (Sanskrit: परमेश्वर), a
concept literally meaning the "Supreme Lord"...
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Parameshvara (IAST:
Parameśvara, Sanskrit: परमेश्वर) is an
epithet used in
Hindu literature. The term
usually indicates the
Supreme Being and Supreme...
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designated with
imperial titles - Paramabhattaraka, Maharajadhiraja, and
Paramesvara after conquest of Kannauj.
Nagabhata II
finds a
mention in the Gwalior...