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Shalivahana (IAST:
Śālivāhana) was a
legendary emperor of
ancient India, who is said to have
ruled from
Pratishthana (present-day Paithan, Maharashtra)...
- the
Government of India, it is
referred as the
Shalivahana Era (IAST:
Śālivāhana). The
origin of the
Shaka era is
highly controversial.
There are two Shaka...
- pp. 115–116. Rao
Saheb Vishvanath Narayan Mandlik (1875). "
Salivahana and the
Salivahana Saptasati".
Journal of the
Asiatic Society of Bombay. X (XXIX)...
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Koshti Krishnabhalija (Dasari, Bukka,
Bukka Ayavar)
Kummara or
Kulala or
Salivahana Kunapuli Kurakula Kurmi (confined to
Telangana Region and also Krishna...
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understands the
virtue of her husband.
Satakarni declares a new era
called Salivahana Sakha, and the day
starts as Ugadi. That night, Kanjira, one of the feudatory...
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figures who took the form of men and then
ascended into heaven, including:
Salivahana of
Bermuda Zulis or
Zhule of
Egypt Osiris of
Egypt Oru of
Egypt Odin of...
- and Dhurjati. Srinatha, who
wrote books such as
Marutratcharitamu and
Salivahana-sapta-sati, was
patronised by
Emperor Devaraya II and enjo**** the same...
- idol and
transported it to the
summit of Ratnagiri. On
August 6, 1891 (
Salivahana Saka 1813), the idol was
consecrated following the
traditional Vishnu...
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Jains and
Shaivite Hindus. 20
Śalivāhana ✓ ✓ Son of Naravāhana 21 Śaktikumāra ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 977 CE (1034 VS) Son of
Śalivāhana 22 Āmraprasāda ✓ ✓ 993 CE (1050...
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Kridabhiramam over the
subjects of
history and mythology. He
translated Salivahana Gatha Saptasati in to
Telugu from Prakrit.
Prabandha can be described...