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- (Prakasam district) Srikakulamu to Chicacole or Sikkolu to Srikakulam Sriparvata (Maurayan and Satavahana times) or Vijayapuri to Nagarujunikonda or Nagarjunakonda...
- son Madhava Varma I was the founder of the power based on grants from Sriparvata (Nagarjunakonda) and Indrapalagutta. The reign of Madhava Varma (c. 420...
- and firmly rooted himself in the dense forests of the modern Srisailam (Sriparvata) region. After a prolonged period of low intensity warfare against the...
- historian Parmanand Gupta, in the medieval times, Srisailam region or the Sriparvata area was known as Kannadu and Kannavisaya which is the contracted form...
- (Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh) or Sriparvata area which proves their title of Sriparvatiyas (the masters of the Sriparvata region) as very apt. In the medieval...
- historians) claim that in his later years, Nāgārjuna lived on the mountain of Śrīparvata near the city that would later be called Nāgārjunakoṇḍa ("Hill of Nāgārjuna")...
- Ikshavaku inscriptions invariably ****ociate their capital Vijayapuri with the Sriparvata hill, mentioning it as Siriparvate Vijayapure. Fa-Hien, in his travelogue...
- lords, he occupied the inaccessible forest stretching to the gates of Sriparvata. (V.15 and 16.) He levied many taxes from the circle of kings headed by...
- construction of the dam across the river Krishna was known as Nagarjuna Konda or Sriparvata - Vijayapuri, once served as capital city of the Ikshvaku dynasty, which...
- and Buddhist literature refers to this site near Kurnool as Srisaila or Sriparvata. According to David White, this site in 12th century also became linked...