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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...
- The
Chahamanas of
Shakambhari (IAST: Cāhamāna),
colloquially known as the
Chauhans of
Sambhar or
Chauhans of Ajmer, were an
Indian dynasty that ruled...
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Shakambhari Purnima (Sanskrit: शाकम्भरी पुर्णिमा, romanized: Śākambharī Purṇimā) is a
Hindu festival primarily observed in
India in
veneration of the...
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called '
Shakambhari' 'Banashankari or Vanashankari'
since it is
located in the
Tilakaaranya forest. The
temple deity is also
called the
Shakambhari (Kannada:...
- any holy
water body. Some
parts of
India celebrate Pausha Purnima as
Shakambhari Purnima.[citation needed]
Kumbh Mela
traditionally begins on
Pausha Purnima...
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Tomar clan of the Rajputs. They were
displaced by the
Chahamanas of
Shakambhari in the 12th century, who took over
their capital in Delhi, but who were...
- Rajputs. The
Chahamanas of
Naddula were an
offshoot of the
Chahamanas of
Shakambhari.
Their founder,
Lakshmana (alias Rao Lakha), was the son of the 10th...
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ruling dynasties belonging to the
Chauhan clan included:
Chahamanas of
Shakambhari (Chauhans of Ajmer)
Chahamanas of
Naddula (Chauhans of Nadol) Chahamanas...
- (IAST: Arṇorāja, r. c. 1135–1150 CE) was an
Indian king
belonging to the
Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He
ruled the
Sapadalaksha country,
which included...
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Chauhan of
Shakambhari (Sambhar Lake City, Rajasthan), from
where Great Chauhan ruler Prithviraj Chauhan belongs. the
first temple of
Shakambhari Mata The...