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Utpala, also
known as Bhaṭṭotpala (Bhaṭṭa-
Utpala) was an
astronomer from
Kashmir region of present-day India, who
lived in the 9th or the 10th century...
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Avanti Varman ascended the
throne of
Kashmir in 855,
establishing the
Utpala dynasty and
ending the rule of
Karkota dynasty. The
Nilamata Purana, believed...
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opening stanza of Pancha-siddhantika. Varāhamihira's
commentator Utpala calls him "Magadha-dvija".
According to one interpretation, this
means that...
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Utpala in
Sanskrit is a
neuter noun with two meanings, both
given by Amarakoṣa (a
lexicon of circa. 400 AD). The
first meaning is
Nymphaea nouchali, the...
- dictionary.
Utpala is
Sanskrit for
nymphaea nouchali, the blue lotus,
significant in
Indian religions and art. It may also
refer to:
Utpala (astronomer)...
- The
Utpala Dynasty was a
medieval Kashmiri Hindu dynasty that
ruled over
Kashmir from the 9th to 10th centuries.
Founded by
Avantivarman in 855 CE, it...
- (Nāgarāja), Upananda, Sāgara (Shakara), Takshaka, Balavan, Anavatapta, and
Utpala.
Vasuki is one of the sons of the sage
Kashyapa and Kadru. He is accorded...
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known as "Vakpati" (Master of speech), Vakpati-raja, Vakpati-raja-deva, and
Utpala-raja. In addition, he ****umed the
titles Amoghavarsha, Sri-vallabha and...
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additionally noteworthy for
coming into
conflict with
Samkaravarman of the
Utpala dynasty,
resulting in his
victory and the latter's
death in Hazara. Bhimadeva...
- the
national flower of
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In
Sanskrit it is
called utpala. This
species is
usually considered to
include the blue
Egyptian lotus N...