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According to Prabandhachintámaṇi, he
ruled for 60 years. He was
succeeded by
Yogaraja (ruled 35 years),
followed by
Kshemraja (25 years),
Bhuyada (29 years)...
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crime comedy film
directed by S. J.
Arjun and
written by him
along with T.
Yogaraja. The film
stars Mirchi Shiva in the lead role and is
produced by C. V....
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against one
Yogaraja. The
identity of
Yogaraja is uncertain: he may have been a
Chavda chief or the
Chalukya chief Avantivarman Yogaraja II. Both these...
- Kṣemarāja's life or parentage. His
chief disciple was a sage
known as
Yogāraja. Kṣemarāja's
magnum opus was the Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam ('The
Heart of Self-Recognition')...
- 836), the
closing year of his reign.
Vanraja was
succeeded by his son,
Yogaraja. The Prabandhacintāmaṇi
narrates how Vanarāja
lived the
first half of his...
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Kumbhalgarh inscription lists Yaśovarman (a son of Śaktikumāra)
instead 26
Yogarāja ✓ ✓
According to
Kumbhalgarh inscription, his
descendants did not rule...
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India Chavda dynasty (complete list) –
Vanaraja Chavda, King (c.765–780)
Yogaraja, King (c.806–841) Ratnaditya, King (c.842–845) Vairisimha, King (c.845–856)...
- Yasho-dhavala Yaśodhavala c. 1145–1160 great-grandson of
Dantivarman through Yogaraja and
Ramadeva Rana-simha Raṇasiṃha ? son of Vikramasimha;
possibly a regent...
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Weeraratne Priyankara Perera Sathischandra Edirisinghe Cinematography J. J.
Yogaraja Edited by Elmo
Halliday Music by
Shelton Premaratne Distributed by CEL...
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Khetaka mandala,
after Siyaka's
return from a
successful campaign against Yogaraja. The
dapaka or the officer-in-charge of
registering the
grants was a Thakkura...