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Rājataraṅgiṇī (Sanskrit: राजतरङ्गिणी, romanized:
rājataraṅgiṇī, IPA: [ɾɑː.d͡ʑɐ.t̪ɐˈɾɐŋ.ɡi.ɳiː], lit. 'The
River of Kings') is a
metrical legendary and...
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Kalhana (Sanskrit: कल्हण, romanized: kalhaṇa) was the
author of
Rajatarangini (River of Kings), an
account of the
history of Kashmir. He
wrote the work...
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erotics but gave a
lively account of
contemporary Kashmiri life. The
Rajatarangini, an 11th-century work by Kalhana, was
aimed at
sketching an outline...
- Hinduism, of
which the
other is Pancha-Dravida.
According to Kalhana's
Rajatarangini (c. 12th
century CE), the
Pancha Gauda group includes the following...
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Kashmiri historian and
Sanskrit poet. His Dvitīyā
Rājataraṅginī is a
continuation of Kalhana's
Rājataraṅginī and
brings the
chronicle of the
kings of Kashmir...
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monarchs History of
Kashmir Martand Sun
Temple Lalitaditya Muktapida Rajatarangini &
Kalhan Gonanda dynasty Obverse:
Shiva Pashupati ("Lord of the Beasts")...
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translating the
Sanskrit texts Mudrarakshasa, Ṛtusaṃhāra and Kalhana's
Rajatarangini into English. He was the
husband of
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, the son-in-law...
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Brahmins in Hinduism, of
which the
other is Pancha-Gauda. Kalhana, in his
Rajatarangini (c. 12th
century CE),
classifies the
following five
Brahmin communities...
- Kalhana, the 12th
century CE
historian who
wrote the
Rajatarangini.
According to the
Rajatarangini,
Ashoka was the great-grandson of
Shakuni and son of...
- Jaluka) was,
according to the 12th
century Kashmiri chronicle, the
Rajatarangini, a King of Kashmir, who
cleared the
valley of
oppressing Mleccha. Jaluka...