- two
relatively newer royal vaṃsas,
vaṃsas, the
Agnivamsha and the Nagavamsha. The
literature of
Jainism includes the
Vamsa genre, such as its version...
-
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...
- The
Brahmanas (/ˈbrɑːmənəz/; Sanskrit: ब्राह्मणम्, IAST: Brāhmaṇam) are
Vedic śruti
works attached to the
Samhitas (hymns and mantras) of the Rig, Sama...
- The
pitris (Sanskrit: पितृ, lit. 'forefathers', IAST: Pitṛ) are the
spirits of
departed ancestors in Hinduism.
Following an individual's death, the performance...
- Mushika-vamsha (IAST: Mūṣika-
vaṃśa mahā-kāvyam) is a
Sanskrit dynastic chronicle composed in 11th
century by poet Atula. It
narrates the
legendary history...
- 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...
-
Vatsa or
Vamsa (Pali and Ardhamagadhi: Vaccha,
literally "calf") was one of the
sixteen Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) of
Uttarapatha of
ancient India...
- 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"...
- 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...
- Pāṇini,
Chanakya and Xuanzang. The
Vatsas or
Vamsas are
called to be a
branch of the Kurus. The
Vatsa or
Vamsa country corresponded with the
territory of...