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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)...
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Vikramaditya with
Shalivahana of
Pratishthana (another
legendary king). In some he is
defeated by
Shalivahana, who
begins the
Shalivahana era; in others...
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Southeast Asia.
According to the
Government of India, it is
referred as the
Shalivahana Era (IAST: Śālivāhana). The
origin of the
Shaka era is
highly controversial...
- the most
studied and
known Hindu calendars are the
Shalivahana Shaka (Based on the King
Shalivahana, also the
Indian national calendar)
found in the Deccan...
- the most
studied and
known Hindu calendars are the
Shalivahana Shaka (Based on the King
Shalivahana, also the
Indian national calendar)
found in the Deccan...
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their help
against Shalivahana. A
number of
people ****embled at
Cudatturiyur to
support the
three kings' campaign. When
Shalivahana heard of this preparation...
- to
raising a gudi are as follows: It
symbolises the
victory of King
Shalivahana and was
hoisted by his
people when he
returned to Paithan. It symbolises...
- Kartika, the
eighth month of the
Vikram Samvat Hindu calendar or the
Shalivahana Shaka calendar. It is
celebrated during the
Diwali or
Tihar festival...
- the
Tamil year
starts on 14
April 2025,
Kaliyuga 5127. The
Vikrama and
Shalivahana (Saka) eras are also used.
There are
several references in
early Tamil...
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Hindu Bhavishya Purana (written
after 1739),
Jesus met a
Hindu king,
Shalivahana. The king
along with his
companions went to the peak of the Himalayas...