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palaeographic evidence:
Vrisha-naga
alias Vrisha-bhava or Vrishabha,
possibly ruled at
Vidisha in the late 2nd
century Vrishabha or
Vrisha-bhava may also be...
- coins: nine
lakhs or nine
hundred thousand gold coins,
hence the name.
Queen Vrisha Bhanu of
Orchha State (also
known as Urchha,
Ondchha and Tikamgarh) built...
- (Chaitra,
Vaishaka etc.) as follows: The
Tamil calendar replaces Mesha,
Vrisha etc. with Chithirai,
Vaigasi etc. The
Bengali calendar is
similar to the...
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Kratu Vira, Candra, Asvasena, Citragu, Vegavan,
Vrisha, Ama, Sanku, Vasu and ****i Sruta, Kavi,
Vrisha, Vira, Subahu, Bhadra, Santi, Darsa,
Purnamasa and...
- (father)
Spouse Krishna Children Vira, Chandra, Ashvasena, Chitragu, Vegavan,
Vrisha, Ama, Shanku, Vasu, and ****i
Dynasty Suryavamsha,
Yaduvamsha (by marriage)...
-
describe the Naga
kings of
Vidisha as "
vrisha":
other m****cripts use the word "nripa" (IAST: nṛpa, "king") instead. "
Vrisha"
appears to be a
scribal mistake...
-
Sharan Nath
Shahdeo (1950–1952)
Vrisha-naga (Possibly
ruled at
Vidisha in the late 2nd Century).
Vrishabha or
Vrisha-bhava (May also be the name of a...
- (382–388)
Rudrasimha III (388–395)
Vrisha-naga (Possibly
ruled at
Vidisha in the late 2nd Century).
Vrishabha or
Vrisha-bhava (May also be the name of a...
- money:
rupees nine
lakhs or nine
hundred thousand,
hence the name.
Queen Vrisha Bhanu of Tikamgarh,
India built the
temple in 1910 AD. In the
reign of Jehangir...
- his brother,
guaranteeing Nala's downfall.
Dvapara took the form of the
Vrisha die that
would be used in the
fixed game. Kali
forced Nala to lose and,...