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connected by road, rail and air from all
parts of the country. The
annual Sakambhari festival is
celebrated in
Ashadha month with deep
piety and ceremonies...
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Shakambhari (Sanskrit: शाकम्भरी, IAST:
Śākambharī), also
referred to as Shatakshi, is a
goddess of nourishment. She is
regarded to be an
incarnation of...
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Chauhan dynasty of
Sakambhari. As he
became ruler of
Nadol with the
blessings obtained from
Sakambhari Devi by
fulfilling his wish,
Sakambhari devi
became famous...
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Shakambhari Purnima (Sanskrit: शाकम्भरी पुर्णिमा, romanized:
Śākambharī Purṇimā) is a
Hindu festival primarily observed in
India in
veneration of the goddess...
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Definitive text to
Carnatic and
Hindustani classical music Sringarahara Raja
Sakambhari c. 1300 CE
Hinduism Directory of
ancient ragas, 89
derivative ragas and...
- with the
blessings obtained from
Sakabhari Devi by
fulfilling his hope,
Sakambhari Devi
became famous as "Ashapura Mata."
Since then, it has been the main...
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Guhila dynasty which ruled the
Mewar region in Rajasthan, and
Guhaka of
Sakambhari near
Ajmer in Rajasthan. He also
defeated Shankargana,
ruler of the Kalachuris...
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northern invader was the king of Sapādalakṣa, who can be
identified as the
Śākambharī Cāhamāna
ruler Vigraharāja II. This
invasion finds a
mention in the later...
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obliging the (whole) world. (V. 15) -
Having learnt (from him) the
Sakambhari vidyà,
which is
incomparable in all the
worlds and
having defeated his...