-
dated from the 5th to 12th century. Sirpur, also
referred to as Shripur,
Sripura or
Sripur (literally, "city of au****iousness, abundance, Lakshmi") in...
- palace,
known as
Chintamani griha,
guarded by yoginis. This city is
called Śrīpūra (Devipattana), the
capital of
Tripura Sundari, the
ruler of Manidvipa,...
-
Vishakhapatnam district and the
Batia Sripura village. The
second identification is more plausible, as
Batia Sripura is
located near Koroshanda, the find...
- and a sixth-century bath house. Sirpur, also
referred to as
Shripur and
Sripura (literally, "city of au****iousness, abundance, Lakshmi") in
ancient Indian...
- Sudharminī niece-in-law
Singhapura Bhre
Singhapura Rājāsawardhanadewī Dyah
Srīpurā daughter-in-law
Pajang (today Surakarta) Bhre
Pajang Dyah Suréswari niece...
- as
Vishwamitra Aggi
Meeda Guggilam (1968) as Chandavarma,
Mahamantri of
Sripura Ranabheri (1968) as
Rajaguru Nindu Manasulu (1967) Aggi Dora (1967) as...
-
Sovalanga Sri
Rangaiahnamatti Srikrishnanagara Sringarabagu Sringarathota Sripura Sriramanagara Sulekere Sultanipura Sunkadakatte Sunnagere Suraddihalli...
- (Pāṇḍavas of Mekala), the
Panduvamshis of
Dakshina Kosala (Pāṇḍuvaṃśīs of
Śripura), and the Sharabhapuriyas. The
chronology of
these dynasties not very clear...
- 260-263.
Stadtner 1980, p. 47. Deva,
Krishna (1988). "Panduvamsis of
Sripura and Nalas".
Encyclopaedia of
Indian Temple Architecture:
Volume II, Part...
- The
identification of
Sharabhapura is not certain,
while Shripura (IAST:
Śripura) has been
identified with
modern Sirpur. Some
scholars have identified...