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Brahmins owned most of the
grocery and
general merchandise stores. As per
Sahyadrikhanda, "Chitpavan and
Karhade brahmins are "new
creations of base-origins"...
- India". Past and Present.
Oxford University Press / The Past and
Present Society: 87–126. JSTOR 24543602.
Reflections on the
Sahyādrikhaṇḍa's Uttarārdha...
- Brahmins)
Gurjara (Gujarati,
Marwari and
Mewari Brahmins) A
fragment of the
Sahyādrikhaṇḍa,
featured in Hemadri's Chatur-varga-chintamani (13th century), quotes...
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Parshurama did
penance here, and will do so
until the end of Kali Yuga. The
Sahyadrikhanda identifies the
Sahyadri mountains as
Mount Mahendra,
where Parashurama...
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Sanskrit Nāgavya Mahātmya, Śāntādurgā prādurbhāvaḥ, is a part of
Sahyādrikhaṇḍa which is the
chapter of
Skanda Purana gives detail about this. Only...
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stretches of
these locales respectively.[citation needed]
According to the
Sahyadrikhanda of the
Skanda Purana,
Parashurama threw his axe into the sea and commanded...
- The
ancient Saptakonkana is a
slightly larger region described in the
Sahyadrikhanda which refers to it as
Parashuramakshetra (Sanskrit for "The Land Of...
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great detail.
According to Kalhana's
Rajatarangini (12th cent. CE) and
Sahyadrikhanda (5th–13th cent. CE) of Skandapurana,
Brahmins are
broadly classified...
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historically part of the
ancient city of Govapuri, as do****ented in the
Sahyadrikhanda of the
Skanda Purana: गोकर्णादुत्तरे भागे सप्तयोजनविस्तृ॥ तत्र गोवापुरी...
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Stephan Hillyer Levitt and
historian O'Hanlon
consider the
portion of the
Sahyādrikhaṇḍa that
describes Saraswats to be
corrupted and
recently interpolated by...