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Bharata, Bharat, भरत, or भारत in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bharata (representing
either Sanskrit: भरत
bharata or भारत
bhārata, and occasionally...
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Bharata (Sanskrit: भरत, romanized:
Bharata) is a
legendary emperor featured in
Hindu literature. He is a
member of the
Chandravamsha dynasty, and becomes...
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Bharata (Sanskrit: भरत) is a
figure in the
ancient Hindu epic Ramayana. He is the son of Dasharatha, the king of Kosala, and Kaikeyi, the
daughter of...
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Bharatas were an
early Vedic tribe that
existed in the
latter half of the
second millennium B.C.E. The
earliest mentioned location of the
Bharatas was...
- was
derived by
joining two
Sanskrit words: 'Natyam'
meaning dance and '
Bharata'
which is a
mnemonic containing 'Bha' (bhava/emotions), 'Ra' (raga/melody)...
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Indian languages, is
mainly derived from the name of the
Vedic community of
Bharatas who are
mentioned in the
Rigveda as one of the prin****l
kingdoms of the...
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Bharata (Devanagari: भरत) was a muni (sage) of
ancient India. He is
traditionally attributed authorship of the
influential performing arts
treatise Natya...
- In Jainism,
Bharata was the
first chakravartin (lit. 'holder of a chakra', i.e., emperor) of the
Avasarpini (present half-time cycle). He was the eldest...
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Prabuddha Bharata (lit. 'Awakened India') is an English-language
monthly journal of the
Ramakrishna Order, in
publication since July 1896. It carries...
- war
through the
prefix Maha-
before Bharata i. e. –
Great Bharatas or
Victory to the
Bharatas. In Book 3, the
Bharatas are
noted to have
crossed Beas and...