- Kota
Vamsa was a
medieval dynasty which ruled in
parts of the modern-day
Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh. The
Kotas belonged to
Dhananjaya gotra. Kota...
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Vamsa (Sanskrit: वंशम्, romanized: Vaṃśam) is a
Sanskrit word that
means 'family, lineage'. It also
refers to a
genre of
ancient and
medieval literature...
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Vamsa Vruksham (transl. The
genealogy tree) is a 1980
Indian Telugu-language
drama film
directed by Bapu. The film
stars Anil Kapoor, J. V. Somayajulu...
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Vamsa Vilakku (transl. Lamp of the Dynasty) is a 1984
Indian Tamil-language film,
directed by R.
Krishnamoorthy and
produced by S. R. Arulprakasam. The...
- The
Brahmanas (/ˈbrɑːmənəz/; Sanskrit: ब्राह्मणम्, IAST: Brāhmaṇam) are
Vedic śruti
works attached to the
Samhitas (hymns and mantras) of the Rig, Sama...
- In the
Vamsa Brahmana of
Vedic literature,
Aupamanyava is
listed as a
Vedic sage and
teacher of the Sama Veda. The
patronymic Aupamanyava or "Upmanya"...
- Kuru
Magadha Malla Matsya (or Maccha)
Panchala Surasena Vajji Vatsa (or
Vamsa)
Another Buddhist text, the
Digha Nikaya,
mentions twelve Mahajanapadas...
- in the
romance Hamare Tumhare (1979)
before starring in the
Telugu film
Vamsa Vruksham (1980) and
Kannada film
Pallavi Anupallavi (1983). He
emerged as...
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Vatsa or
Vamsa (Pali and Ardhamagadhi: Vaccha,
literally "calf") was one of the
sixteen Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) of
Uttarapatha of
ancient India...
- The Bodhi-
Vamsa, or Mahabodhivamsa, is a
prose poem in
elaborate Sanskritized Pali that
recounts the
story of the
Bodhi tree of Bodh ****a and Anuradhapura...