- 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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fascicles (Chinese: 月上女經; pinyin: Yuè Shàng Nǚ Jīng) Kalhan's
Rajtarangini The Saga of the
Kings of
Kashmir translation by R S
Pandit Published...
- the
climate of
Kashmir Valley as a whole. "In his
introduction to the
Rajtarangini Kulan or Kalhána,
Pandit says
about the
climate of Valley: 'It is a country...
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derived from a
Prakrit dialect called Dhaka Bhasa; or Dhakka, used in the
Rajtarangini for a
watch station; or it is the same as Davaka,
mentioned in the Allahabad...
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ruled by the
Kayasthas for
about 2000 years.
Sanskrit sources such as
Rajtarangini however do not yet
regard Kayastha as a
caste in any
sense but as a category...
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became established as more or less
synonymous words....In Kalhana’s
Rajtarangini (VII.390) the word ra****utra is used in the
sense of a landowner, but...
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derived from a
Prakrit dialect called Dhaka Bhasa; or Dhakka, used in the
Rajtarangini for a
watch station; or it is the same as Davaka,
mentioned in the Allahabad...
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supremacy of the
Karkota rulers of Kashmir. This is also
mentioned in the
Rajtarangini. From the 9th
century to the 11th century,
there are
various mentions...
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terrorist threats. The
mention of
Kheer Bhawani is
found in Kalhana's
Rajtarangini.
Kalhana writes that the
sacred spring of Tula Mula is
situated in a...
- Khinkhila,
whose reign, ****uming the
regnal spans of the
first book of
Rajtarangini to be correct,
ended in
around 633 AD. He was
followed by a Yudhisthira...