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It is the name of a Pandya king featured in the Mahabharata and the Puranas, the son of King Sumati [1] of the Suryavamsha (Solar dynasty) and the grandson of Bharata. This king is best known for his legend of being rescued by Vishnu in the Gajendra Moksha [ 2 ] and the episode of his fall from heaven after the exhaustion of his virtue , and ...
In Narada Purana, celestial sage Sanandan had narrated the story of Dharmadhwaja Janaka having two children Amitadhwaja and Kritadhwaja. [5] In Shanti Parva of Mahabharata, there is a famous philosophical debate between the King Dharmadhwaja Janaka with the female ascetic Vedic scholar Shulabha, the debate is known as Janaka Shulabha Samvada. [6]
The following list enumerates Hindu monarchies in chronological order of establishment dates. These monarchies were widespread in South Asia since about 1500 BC, [1] went into slow decline in the medieval times, with most gone by the end of the 17th century, although the last one, the Kingdom of Nepal, dissolved only in the 2008.
From rājā ("king") and sthāna ("land or abode") in Sanskrit. [20] [21] Sikkim (22) सिक्किम : New Palace: The most widely accepted origin of the name Sikkim is that it is a combination of two words in Limbu: su ("new") and khyim ("palace" or "house"), in reference to the palace built by the state's first ruler, Phuntsog Namgyal.
Kachhwaha King Prithviraj Singh I fought along with Rana Sanga at battle of Khanwa. [6] He was married to the daughter of Rao Lunkarna of Bikaner, with all his wives summed to nine, giving birth to 18 sons. One of his sons, Purnamal died fighting with Humayun's brother Hindal in a battle that occurred in 1539 AD.
King Nabhi or Nabhi Rai was the fourteenth or the last Kulakara of avasarpini. [a] [2] [3] [4] He taught the men how to cut the nabhi (navel chords) and organised them into social polity. [5] [6] Marudevi, queen of king Nabhi, [7] saw the 14 auspicious dreams. When she shared her dreams with the king, he explained that she will give birth to a ...
Kakudmi (Sanskrit: ककुद्मि, romanized: Kakudmi), also called Raivata (Sanskrit: रैवत, romanized: Raivata meaning son of Revata), is a king featured in Hindu literature. Kakudmi is described to be the king of Kushasthali. He is the son of Revata, [1] and the father of Revati, the consort of the deity Balarama.
Electric resistance welding (ERW) is a welding process in which metal parts in contact are permanently joined by heating them with an electric current, melting the metal at the joint. [1] Electric resistance welding is widely used, for example, in manufacture of steel pipe and in assembly of bodies for automobiles. [ 2 ]