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Devaraja (Sanskrit: देवराज, romanized:
Devarāja) was a
religious order of the "god-king," or
deified monarch in
medieval Southeast Asia. The
devarāja...
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Devaraja Wodeyar II (22
September 1645 – 16
November 1704) was the
fourteenth maharaja of the
Kingdom of
Mysore from 1673 to 1704.
During this time, Mysore...
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named Devaraja Prathapa Varma.
Devaraja and his ****istants
deceived Ramesh into
believing that
Devaraja was innocent,
where Devaraja reveals that...
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Devaraja Market is a
market located in Mysuru. One can buy flowers, fruits, and
choose from
conical piles of
colorful Kumkum powder. ****es, sandalwood...
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territory and
during the rule of
Narasaraja Wodeyar I and
Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the
kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now
southern Karnataka...
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found inside the
temple is
above the
Narasimha shrine. The
deity is
called Devaraja Perumal,
whose worship is
equated to the Adi Athi
Varadharaja Perumal,...
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Devarāja (8th
century CE) was a king from the
Gurjara Pratihara dynasty of
northern India. In the
Barah inscription of his
descendant Mihira Bhoja, Devaraja's...
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Vadiraja Tirtha by the
request of the then
administrator of the temple,
Devaraja Heggade. The
temple is
considered unique,
since the
priests in the temple...
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excessive veneration of the
state and the
emperor would consign one to ****.
Devaraja is the Hindu-Buddhist cult of
deified royalty in
Southeast Asia. It is...
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Devaraja Wodeyar I (25 May 1627 – 1673) was the
thirteenth maharaja of the
Kingdom of
Mysore from 1659
until 1673.
Devaraja Wodeyar I was born on 25 May...