-
centres of Shaktism), and to the
legendary tyrant king
Tripur, who
reigned in the region.
Tripur was the 39th
descendant of Druhyu, who
belonged to the...
- books: "
Tripur Kothamala" and "
Tripur Bhasabidhan".
Tripur Kothamala was the Kokborok-Bengali-English
translation book
published in 1906. The "
Tripur Bhasabidhan"...
-
involved in
civic services and city
governance and
management include:
Tripur Nagar Bikas Samiti,
Rampur Gaubikas Samiti,
Lakshmipur Gaubikas Samiti,...
-
Manikarnika Ghat in 1922.
Temples are L to R: Baba
Mashan Nath,
Lower level:
Tarkeshwar and Ratneshawar,
upper level:
Tripur Sundari and Ganesh...
- Narmada.
According to
regional legend, this site is
identified with the
Tripur Tirth Kshetra in present-day Nan****shwar Temple, in Jabalpur,
Madhya Pradesh...
- doctor-turned-politician, writer, author, activist, statesman,
founder of
Tripur Kshatriya Samaj,
Subrai Mission Trust,
Subrai Vidya Mandir, Agartala. He...
-
Goddess Durga. The main
temple at
Trilok Pur is the
Temple of
Bhagwati Tripur mahamaya Bala Sundry,
which depicts a
childhood image of Durga. The second...
-
Ganeshman Charanath Mithila Sabaila Basgadhi Madi Narayani Declined
Lamahi Tripur Declined
Chandani Dodhara (renamed Mahakali)
Jhalari Pipladi (renamed Shuklaphanta)...
- in pan
Indian months, time
since its
inception 1419
years back[when?] by
Tripur king
Hamtorfa alias Himtifa alias Jujharufa in 512 Saka Era. Historically...
- the
Tripuri ethnic group, from the
Debbarma clan.
Originally the term "
Tripur Kshatriya" was used to
denote the
Tripuri ethnic group only, but in due...