Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The mother of a Chakravartin sees some dreams at the time of conception. A chakravartin is considered an ideal human being endowed with thirty-two major signs of excellence and many minor signs of excellence. The list of 12 chakravartin of Avasarpini as per Jainism is as follows [11] Bharata, son of Tirthankara Rishabhanatha
A Chakravartin (Universal Monarch) is the emperor of the world, lord of the material realm. [1] Though he possesses worldly power, he often finds his ambitions dwarfed by the enormity of the cosmos. Jain purunas give a list of 12 Chakravartins who flourished in this descending time cycle. [15] Golden in complexion, they all belonged to Kasyapa ...
Chakravartin, Sanskrit term for an ideal for an emperor in ancient India Bharata chakravartin, legendary emperor of India; Chakravarti (surname) (including list of people with the name) Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat 2015 Indian historical drama serial about the Indian emperor Ashoka
The term Chakravartin was used by the Pallavas. [49] The title Tribhuvana-Chakravarti, literally "emperor of the three worlds", was used by the Cholas and Pandyas. [50] Dharasena IV, the Maitraka ruler of Valabhi, called himself Chakravartin. [51] Veera Ballala II of the Hoysala Kingdom assumed the title Hoysala-Chakravartin. [52]
The term is a verbal noun of the Sanskrit root bhr-, "to bear/to carry", with a literal meaning of to be maintained (of fire). The root bhr is cognate with the English verb to bear and Latin ferō. This term also means "one who is engaged in search for knowledge". Barato, the Esperanto name for India, is also a derivation of Bhārata.
Record dated in the 10th Year, Tai 11, of the reign of the Pandya King Maravarman alias Tribhuvana Chakravartin Srivallabhadeva registering the provision made for repairs and for celebrating festivals in the temple of XXXI Ra (ja) ra (ja) isuram Udaiyanayanar, by the residents of Uttattur-nadu, a sub-division of Kulottungasola-valanadu.
Crowning of Tribhuvan; aged five. Tribhuvan was born on 30 June 1906 to Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah and Divyeshwari Lakshmi Devi Shah.After the death of his father, Tribhuvan ascended the throne on 11 December 1911, at the age of five.
According to the Jain belief, he was born in 27,695,000 BC, Like all other Chakravartin, he also conquered all the lands [3] and went to write his name on the foothills of mountains. Seeing the names of other Chakravartin already there, he saw his ambitions dwarfed. He then renounced his throne and became an ascetic for penance. [3]