- Nineteenth-Century India. New Delhi, India, Asia: Springer. pp. 82: Nominally,
Parihara was held by
Parihar Rajputs and
Sursae on the
Maratha side of the border...
- Sani
Parihara Sthalam Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple Thirunallaru,
Puducherry Sani
Parihara Sthalam Sri
Darbarneeswarar Temple Devas****
Shani Parihara Chenchadainathar...
-
Kashi Math is a
matha (monastery) and a
spiritual organisation followed by the
Madhva section of Gaud
Saraswat Brahmins, who are also
referred as Madhwa...
- hand over the fort to him, and
founded the
Parihara dynasty which ruled Gwalior for 103 years. The
Parihara ruler over
Gwalior is also
attested the 1150...
-
Bhati ruler of Bayana. He then
marched towards Gwalior,
where the
local Parihara ruler Sallakhanapala acknowledged his suzerainty. Meanwhile, the Mher tribals...
- The
temple is
simply known as
Thirunageshwaram and it is
regarded as a
parihara sthalam for Rahu. It was
built by the
celebrated Shaivaite poet Sekkizhar...
-
Kadrabad Rani Rasidpur,
Bachhwara Bakhri Block Bakhri Chak
Hamid Ghaghra Parihara Salauna Balia Block Balia Barki Balia Bhagwatpur Mansurpur Paharpur Pokharia...
- 1960, a need was felt to
perform certain purification rites or the
Dosha Parihara Kriyas like
Astha Mangala Deva Prashanam.
These rites were the prerequisites...
- the
Chauhan clan, Nija from the
Chalukya clan, and
Bhogavati from the
Parihara clan. All the gods
except Chandra celebrated his
success (a
reference to...
- Tughril. Mu'izzuddin - next
marched towards Gwalior.
Sallakhanapala of the
Parihara dynasty, however,
acknowledged the
suzerainty of Muizzuddin"
Romila Thapar...