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- dress code on visitors of the temple. This temple had its origins in Kushasthali Cortalim, a village in Mormugão which fell to the invading Portuguese...
- featured in Hindu literature. Kakudmi is described to be the king of Kushasthali. He is the son of Revata, and the father of Revati, the consort of the...
- Mahabharata, it was a city located in what is now Dwarka, formerly called Kushasthali, the fort of which had to be repaired by the Yadavas. In this epic, the...
- Varenya/Varunapur Verna Lattala Lotli/Loutolim Mathagrama Margao/Madgao Kushasthali Kutthali/Cortalim Ananta uruga( corrupted as Anantaurja) Antaruj ( also...
- reduced in vigour, and enfeebled in intellect." The king's capital of Kushasthali had been renamed Dvaraka. Kakudmi and Revati found Balarama, and proposed...
- University has written in his article that I have already deciphered it." At Kushasthali (Bet Dwarka), a strip of sand and stone situated 30 km (19 mi) north...
- Telangana. Another theory identifies Kusthalapura with a tract around the Kushasthali river near Dakshina Kosala. According to the Allahabad Pillar inscription...
- disciples. Śrī Sansthāna Gauḍapadācārya Maṭha was founded in 740 AD at Kushasthali near Keloshi (Quelshim) in Goa by Shri Vivaranananda Saraswati, who along...
- named after Anarta, the son of Sharyati. The capital of this kingdom was Kushasthali (the ancient name of Dwaraka). The last ruler of this dynasty was Kakudmi...
- tourist coming to Goa. The original site of Sri Mangueshi Temple is Kushasthali or Cortalim in Salcette Taluka. To avoid the increasing Portuguese missionary...