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- Samvarana (Sanskrit: संवरण, saṁvaraṇa m.), the name of a king in the Mahabharata. He was the son of Riksha, husband of Tapati and father of Kuru. In the...
- originally mentioned in the Mahabharata two dozen times, as the wife of Samvarana and the mother of Kuru (the founder of the Kuru dynasty and the Kuru Kingdom)...
- Achyu. Ajamida II had a son named Rishin. Rishin had two sons namely Samvarana II whose son was Kuru and Brihadvasu whose descendants were Panchalas...
- Rishin had 2 sons namely Samvarana II whose son was Kuru and Brihadvasu whose descendants were Panchalas. Rishin Samvarana II and Brihadvasu Brihadbhanu...
- ancestor of the clan of the Kurus in the Mahabharata. He was the son of Samvarana and of Tapati, the daughter of the Sun. In the literature, Kuru is an...
- corner shrines are ruined but the central temple has survived except its samvarana roof. In elevation and plan, it is similar to the temple at Sander but...
- both Jala and Rupina became king. Riksha begat Samvarana, the perpetuator of the royal line. While Samvarana, the son of Riksha, was ruling, there happened...
- Surya and the younger sister of Savitri, she is married to a king named Samvarana in Hindu texts. Literally translated as the, 'son of Brahma', the legendary...
- (3:82) "There is a celebrated tirtha of the name of Sindhuttama" (3:82) Samvarana, a king in the like of Puru, "with his wife and ministers, sons and relatives...
- to Kirit Mankodi, the shikhara was intended to be a low pyramid-shaped samvarana roof, usually featured in the mandapas. According to Adam Hardy, the shikhara...