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Shakadvipa (Sanskrit: शाकद्वीप, romanized: Śākadvīpa, lit. 'teak island'), is an
island featured in
Hindu mythology. The
island is
named after a great...
- space" —
Chaitanya Caritamrita Madhya 20.218,
Purport Jambudvipa Manidvipa Shakadvipa Kshira Sagara Hazra,
Rajendra Chandra (1975).
Studies in the Purāṇic Records...
- that only the Maga
Brahmins in
Shakadvipa are
capable of
worshiping the idol of Surya.
Samba then went to
Shakadvipa and
fetched Maga
Brahmins to worship...
- to the Guptas. — Annual
Report Of
Mysore 1886 To 1903
Names for
India Shakadvipa Uttarakuru Karshvar,
equivalent continents in the
Avesta Inscriptions...
- as Jambudvipa, Plakshadvipa, Shalmaladvipa, Kushadvipa, Kraunchadvipa,
Shakadvipa, and Pushkaradvipa. Of
special significance is the
Indian subcontinent...
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tirthankaras in Jainism.
Sanzu River A
mythological river in ****anese Buddhism.
Shakadvipa A land m**** west of the Ural
Mountains in
Hindu mythology.
Shambhala In...
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mainstream Indian society. The
Shakas were from the trans-Hemodos region—the
Shakadvipa of the
Puranas or the
Scythia of
classical writings. At the beginning...
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Aggarwala observed: "The name
Rishika occurs in
Mahabharata as a part of '
Shakadvipa'.
Arjuna had
conquered Rishikas across the
Vakshu (Oxus)
which flowed...