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Takao (2002). "
Shridhara".
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Gupta,
Radha Charan (1987). "On the Date of...
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philosopher who
wrote several caritra granthas in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Shridhara was a puranik, that is one who
recite stories from Puranas.
Later he began...
- that. He
started to "shift his
loyalty away from
ISKCON leadership to
Shridhara Swami", a
godbrother of A. C.
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who lived...
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Sridharavarman (Gupta script: , Shri-dha-ra-va-rmma-na,
ruled c. 339 – c. 368 CE) was a Saka (Indo-Scythian)
ruler of
Central India,
around the
areas of...
- an
incomplete arithmetical treatise in 125
verses based on a work by
Shridhara. Śrīpati was born in
Rohinikhand in present-day Maharashtra, and lived...
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Ramabhadra Dik****a,
Bhaskara Dik****a, Veda-kavi, Mahadeva-kavi, and
Shridhara Venkatesvara. Shahaji's
minister Tryambaka-yajvan
wrote the Sanskrit-language...
- m****ive
defeat on the Chaulukyas. Bhima's
generals Lavanaprasada and
Shridhara later forced the
Ghurids to retreat, and the
capital was back
under the...
- Dharamaraja) is a
Dharma protector.
Rakta Yamari of
Virupa and
Rakta Yamari of
Shridhara appear in
chapter 8 of The
Collection of All Tantras,
compiled by Jamyang...
-
ended in -varman.
Another theory identifies him with the
successor of
Shridhara-varman, the
Shaka ruler of Eran.
Samudragupta may have
ended the dynasty...
- to Delhi. Nattala, as a patron,
urged him to
write the
Pasanaha Cariu.
Shridhara finished the
composition in
Vikrama Samvat 1189 (1132 CE), and thus became...