- Trigarta, the
territory around the
three rivers of Satluj, Beas, and Ravi.
Rajanaka Bhumi Chand founded the
Jwalaji Temple in
Himachal Pradesh. The Katoch...
- This was
followed with the solo
release on an
album of Mantras,
entitled Rajanaka: Mantra, in 2011. His
influences as a
musician are
primarily rooted in...
-
Rajanaka Kṣemarāja (क्षेमराज) (late 10th to
early 11th century) was a
philosopher disciple of Abhinavagupta, who was
considered a
master of tantra, yoga...
- 14th century,
although writers such as
Rājānaka Ānanda Kavi, Anantaśaktipāda, Śivopādhyāya, Bhāskarakaṇṭha,
Rājānaka Lakṣmīrāma, and Harabhaṭṭa Śāstri continued...
- use of the
Kashmiri language began with the work Mahānaya-Prakāsha by
Rājānaka ****i
Kantha (c.1250), and was
followed by the poet
Lalleshvari or Lal...
- x–xi, ISBN 978-0-88706-487-6
Deutsch &
Dalvi 2004, p. 60.
Abhinavagupta (
Rājānaka.) (1983). Gītārthasaṅgraha.
Translated by
Arvind Sharma.
Brill Academic...
-
Rajanaka:
Mantra is an
album by Brad Roberts,
which consists of
various mantras,
accompanied to music. The
album was
released for
purchase via
online download...
- state. The
originator of the clan was
Rajanaka Bhumi Chand.
Their rulers include Sansar Chand II and
Rajanaka Bhumi Chand, the
latter being the founder...
- Self-Recognition') is an eleventh-century
treatise written by
Kashmiri philosopher Rajanaka Kṣemarāja. The text
elucidates the main
tenets of the pratyabhijñā system...
- that the
earliest surnames that we come across, as
mentioned by Kalhana, are
Rajanaka (Razdan) and Kak and
these surnames have
survived down the eras....