Definition of Pariyatra. Meaning of Pariyatra. Synonyms of Pariyatra

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Pariyatra. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Pariyatra and, of course, Pariyatra synonyms and on the right images related to the word Pariyatra.

Definition of Pariyatra

No result for Pariyatra. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Pariyatra from wikipedia

- Pariyatra Mountains is a range of mountains mentioned in the epic Mahabharata and the Puranas. Mahabharata 2.10.31 calls it "Paripatra" 3.85.69 ff. "Prayaga"...
- the Karushas and the Arbudas and were described as dwelling along the Pariyatra (or Paripatra) mountains (a western branch of the Vindhyas). The kingdom...
- Nishadha Nala II Nabhas Paundrika Kshemadhanva Devanika Ahinagu Ruru Pariyatra Sala Dala Bala Uktha Sahasrasva Para II Chandravaloka Rudraksh Chandragiri...
- River in the desert, to the west of the Kālakavana, to the north of the Pariyatra Mountains and the Vindhya Range and to the south of the Himalayas. Patanjali's...
- India: Vindhya (or "Vindhya proper"), Rksa (also Rksavat or Riksha) and Pariyatra (or Paripatra). The three ranges are included in the seven Kula Parvatas...
- blossom, they saw that it was different from the Pāricchattaka (Sanskrit: Pāriyātra) tree which had grown in their old home, and they knew that they were...
- Gautamiputra the lord of following mountains: Vindhyāvat (part of Vindhyas) Pāriyātra (part of Vindhyas) Sahya (Western Ghats) Krishnagiri (Kanhagiri) Malaya...
- Nishadha Nala II Nabhas Paundrika Kshemadhanva Devanika Ahinagu Ruru Pariyatra Sala Dala Bala Uktha Sahasrasva Para II Chandravaloka Rudraksh Chandragiri...
- the desert, to the west of Kalakavana, to the north of the mountains of Pariyatra and Vindhya and to the south of the Himalaya. Patanjali's Mahābhāṣya defines...
- monasteries, but ruined and with few monks. He visits the country of Pariyatra, where they have plenty of cattle and sheep, as well as a type of rice...