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Ayodhya Sākēta (Sanskrit: साकेत, romanized:
Sākēta) is a
Sanskrit appellation of the
Indian city of Ayodhya.
Sākēta can be
alternatively used for the...
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first half of 2024, surp****ing Varanasi.
Ayodhya was
historically known as
Saketa until renamed Ayodhya, by Skandagupta. The
early Buddhist and Jain canonical...
- it is a
fictional city, and the present-day
Ayodhya (originally
called Saketa) was
renamed after it
around the 4th or 5th century,
during the
Gupta period...
- Afghanistan, ****stan,
Eastern Iran and
Northern India, at
least as far as
Saketa and Sarnath, near Varanasi,
where inscriptions have been
found dating to...
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Saketa/
Ayodhya The Deva
dynasty of
Saketa, was a
dynasty of
kings who
ruled in the area of the city of Ayodhya, Kosala, in
India from the 2nd century...
- proponents, that
mention the
territory of the
early Gupta emperors as Prayaga,
Saketa, and
Magadha areas in the
Ganges basin. The
recently found silver coin of...
- philosopher, dramatist, poet, musician, and
orator from India. He was born in
Saketa,
today known as Ayodhya. He is
believed to have been the
first Sanskrit...
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mentions Ayodhya as the
capital of Kosala,
rather than its
later name of
Saketa or its
successor capital of Shravasti. In
terms of
narrative time, the action...
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scripture describes the
campaign of King Dharmamita: Then,
having approached Saketa,
together with the
Panchalas and Mathura, the
Yavanas (Indo-Gr****s), wicked...
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Dasharatha Successor Lava (North Kosala)
Kusha (South Kosala)
Abode Ayodhya Saketa Vai****ha
Mantra Jai Shri Ram Jai Siya Ram Hare Rama
Ramanama repetition...