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Devata (pl: devatas,
meaning 'the gods') are
smaller and more
focused Devas (Deities) in
Indian religions, such as
Hinduism and Buddhism. The term "devata"...
- Dharani, and
hence be
reborn in a pure place.
According to the Sūtra a
devaputra by the name of Suṣṭhita (Supratiṣṭhita) was
enjoying the
supremely wonderful...
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expression Devaputra Shāhi Shāhānu Shāhi
evidently designates the
Kushan princes,
being a
deformation of the
Kushan regnal titles Devaputra, Shao and Shaonanoshao:...
- coins. A
further support for this idea is that
there is a
mention of one "
Devaputra Shahi Shahanshahi Shaka Murunda" in Samudragupta's
famous Allahabad inscription...
- the
river Ara in Punjab, he
qualifies himself as a
Maharaja rajadhiraja Devaputra Kaisara Kanishka ("Great King, King of Kings, Son of God, Caesar, Kanishka)...
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proclaims that the
Dēvaputra-Shāhi-Shāhānushāhi (referring to the last
Kushan rulers,
being a
deformation of the
Kushan regnal titles Devaputra, Shao and Shaonanoshao:...
- coins,
inscribed in the
Indian Kharosthi script, as
Maharaja Rajarajasa Devaputra Kujula Kara Kadphises,
which translates to "Great King of Kings, Son of...
- Skandha-māra – Māra as
metaphor for the
entirety of
conditioned existence.
Devaputra-māra – the deva of the
sensuous realm, who
tried to
prevent Gautama Buddha...
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Devaputra (son of god), son of
maharaja rayatiraya Kujula Kataphsa (Kujula Kadphises): "Maharaja
rayatiraya Kuyula Kataphsaputra Sadashkano devaputra"...
- The
inscription is in
middle Brahmi script: Mahārāja Rājadhirāja
Devaputra Kāṇiṣka "The
Great King, King of Kings, Son of God, Kanishka".
Mathura art...