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  2. Kanha (Satavahana dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Kanha (Brahmi script: 𑀓𑀦𑁆𑀳, Ka-nha, c. 1st century BCE) was a ruler of the Satavahana dynasty of India. Historian Himanshu Prabha Ray assigns his reign to the period c. 100–70 BCE. [5][1] Kanha has been mentioned as "Krishna" (IAST: Kṛṣṇa) in the Puranas. According to the Puranic genealogy, he was the brother of the first ...

  3. Krishna - Wikipedia

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    The deity Krishna-Vasudeva (kṛṣṇa vāsudeva "Krishna, the son of Vasudeva Anakadundubhi ") is historically one of the earliest forms of worship in Krishnaism and Vaishnavism. [ 22 ][ 72 ] It is believed to be a significant tradition of the early history of Krishna religion in antiquity. [ 188 ] Thereafter, there was an amalgamation of ...

  4. Baba Mohan Ram - Wikipedia

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    Mount - Blue Horse: Baba Mohan Ram is often portrayed riding a majestic blue horse, believed to embody the manifestation of Shesha, the divine serpent. This equine form signifies strength, agility, and spiritual transcendence. Attire: Typically attired as a Brahmin, he is adorned in simple yet dignified clothing, reflecting humility and ...

  5. Ten Bulls - Wikipedia

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    15th century Japanese hanging scroll depicting a scene from the Oxherding sequence. Ten Bulls or Ten Ox Herding Pictures (Chinese: shíniú 十牛 , Japanese: jūgyūzu 十牛図 , korean: sipwoo 십우) is a series of short poems and accompanying drawings used in the Zen tradition to describe the stages of a practitioner's progress toward awakening, [web 1] and their subsequent return to ...

  6. Karni Mata - Wikipedia

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    Depaji Rohadiya of Sathika. Karni Mata (Hindi: करणी माता, or Bhagwati Karniji Maharaj), known by various names such as Bhagwati, Mehaai, Jagdamba, and Kiniyani is a Hindu Goddess of power and victory [1] described as a warrior sage, who lived between 14th and 16th centuries in Western Rajasthan. Karni Mata is the tutelary deity ...

  7. Dashavatara - Wikipedia

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    The sage was able to feed them all with the aid of the divine cow Kamadhenu. The king demanded the cow, but Jamadagni refused. Enraged, the king took it by force and destroyed the ashrama and left along with the cow. Parashurama then killed the king at his palace and destroyed his army. In revenge, the sons of Kartavirya killed Jamadagni.

  8. Mauryan art - Wikipedia

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    Mauryan art. Mauryan art is art produced during the period of the Mauryan Empire, the first empire to rule over most of the Indian subcontinent, between 322 and 185 BCE. It represented an important transition in Indian art from the use of wood to stone. It was a royal art patronized by Mauryan kings, most notably Ashoka.

  9. Kanha Tiger Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Kanha area is divided into two protected areas, Hallon and Banjar, of 250 and 300 km 2 (97 and 116 sq mi), respectively. Kanha National Park was created on 1 June 1955 and was designated tiger reserve in 1973. Today, it encompasses an area of 940 km 2 (360 sq mi) in the two districts Mandla and Balaghat.