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Hindu sage
In Hinduism, Devala was one of the great rishis or sages. He is acknowledged to be a great authority like Narada and Vyasa and is mentioned by Arjuna in
Devala
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
Devala is a town in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. It is situated at about 17 km from Gudalur on the Gudalur–Pandalur road. It is close to the Kerala-Tamil
Devala,_India
Fourteenth century Vaghela princess
Deval Devi (variantly known as Dewal Devi, Dewal Rani, Deval Rani and Dewal Di) was the daughter of Karan Deva II (the last sovereign of the Vaghela dynasty
Deval_Devi
American soccer player
Devala Gorrick (born July 8, 1987) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper. Gorrick began serious club football at 15 with
Devala_Gorrick
Hindu legend of the god Vishnu rescuing an elephant from a crocodile
Gandharva king called Huhu. The sage Devala came to visit the king, and when the two of them were bathing and Devala was offering prayers to Surya (the
Gajendra_Moksha
King of Gujarat from 1296 to 1304
into Alauddin's harem, Kamala Devi requested Alauddin to get her daughter Devala Devi from Gujarat. Although Karna agreed to the demand, Alauddin ordered
Karna_II
Vedic Sage
penance of a sage named Kashyapa. Devala then was born to Asita and his wife Ekaparṇā. Sometimes, Asita and Devala are jointly mentioned as the son of
Rishi_Asita
Monument
The Nātha Devāla is a historic shrine located on the terrace in front of the Royal Palace complex in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Tradition holds that the shrine
Natha_Devale,_Kandy
Ascetic and sage during Buddha's lifetime
complexion. He was known as Kanha Devala, Kanha Siri or Siri Kanha, and Kāla Devala. Another sage or rishi known as Asita Devala is sometimes confused with him
Asita
1299–1304 Khalji military campaign
Alauddin to get Devala Devi from Gujarat. Alauddin sent a message to Karna, and Karna agreed to oblige. He was preparing to send Devala Devi to Delhi with
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Gujarat
Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Gujarat
Sanskrit term for conversion to Hinduism
were composed in Sanskrit during this time to promote shuddhi, such as the Devala Smriti, Atri Samhita, and Brihadyana Smriti, all of which were cited in
Shuddhi_(Hinduism)
Five tiered pagoda temple in Bhaktapur, Nepal
Nyatapola comes from a palm leaf manuscript named as "siddhāgni koṭyāhuti devala pratiṣṭhā" by modern scribes. It is a ledger written in Nepal Bhasa contains
Nyatapola_Temple
Hindu deity
Chowdamba, and Choodambigai. According to the Devanga Purana, the sage Devala is regarded to be the progenitor of the Devanga community. An incarnation
Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman
Sri_Ramalinga_Sowdeswari_Amman
Sultan of Delhi in 1320
Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq Born Veraval Died 1320 (1321) Delhi, Delhi Sultanate (now India) Spouse Devala Devi Regnal name Nasiruddin Religion Sunni Islam
Khusrau_Khan
Cyclic age of Manu in Hindu cosmology
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Manvantara
Character in the Mahabharata
hermit, with little family background except for the mention of his brother, Devala. Upon reaching the banks of the Ganges, the Pandavas encountered Dhaumya
Dhaumya
Hindu concept
Rochishmat. He invented clothing and made it for mankind. At his deathbed, Sage Devala was born from Shiva's third eye to succeed Svarochisa Manu in making clothes
Manu_(Hinduism)
Constituency of the Odisha legislative assembly in India
Nagar block and 19 GPs (Badabisol, Badagudgudia, Badkhaladi, Chakradharpur, Devala, Jadida, Jambani, Jayantipatta, Samil, Jamudiha, Jhinkpada, Kaptipada, Koliolam
Udala_Assembly_constituency
Place of worship in Hinduism
Bengali Deval/Raul/Mandir (मंदिर) in Marathi Devro/Mindar in Rajasthani Devala( 𑂠𑂵𑂫𑂪 ), Devalaya( 𑂠𑂵𑂫𑂰𑂪𑂨 ), Math(𑂧𑂘), Devaghar( 𑂠𑂵𑂫𑂐𑂩
Hindu_temple
Supernatural hindrance, or incantation intended to bestow such a hindrance
curse placed by Rishi Bhrigu on king Nahusha and the one placed by Rishi Devala. Special names for specific types of curses can be found in various cultures:
Curse
Sanskrit term for a sage in Indian religions
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Rishi
Ancient Indian sage
matrilineal descent from the Suryavamsha. Śhāṇḍilya is the son of the great sage Devala, the nephew of Surya, through his mother Devadutta and the grandson of Maharishi
Shandilya_(Rishi)
Legendary Indian poet, author of the Ramayana
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Valmiki
10th century Hindu and Buddhist saint and yogi
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Matsyendranatha
Daughters of Daksha in Hindu mythology
Personification of light (from Soma) Kala or personification of time (from Dhruva), Devala (from Pratyusha) Vishwakarma (from Prabhasa) Marudvati Winds - Muhurta Muhurtas
List_of_Daksha's_daughters
Festival held August in Kandy, Sri Lanka
procession comprising the Nilames of the Sathara Maha Devalas and the Nilames of rural devalas to the President's Pavilion. This procession carries a
Kandy_Esala_Perahera
Ancient Hindu sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Shakti_(sage)
Legendary Hindu sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Bhrigu
Place in Kerala, India
through Thamarassery, providing connections to Bengaluru, Mysuru, Ooty, Devala, Gundalpet and other major cities. Director Hariharan Robin Thirumala -
Thamarassery
Hindu caste of South India
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Odisha. The caste claims to be descended from Devala, an ancient Hindu sage. They originated from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
Devanga
Highest class of Hindu sages
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Brahmarshi
Sage in ancient India
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Vyasa
Town in Tamil Nadu, India
town had a population of 44,590. The taluk headquarters of Pandalur and Devala (located in Gudalur taluk) are part of Nelliyalam municipality. The Gudalur
Nelliyalam
hectares (25 acres) Ramanathapuram Tea Park, Doddabetta and Butterfly Park, Devala 2015 1.7 hectares (4.2 acres) The Nilgiris Rose Garden and Cut Flowers Demo
List of botanical gardens in Tamil Nadu
List_of_botanical_gardens_in_Tamil_Nadu
Indian politician
She was working as an P.G. teacher in government higher secondary school devala. His first son Vijayasuriyan studying 4th year MBBS in Karpaga vinayaga
M._Thiravidamani
Village in Kerala, India
+Nilambur,+Kerala/ Vazhikkadavu Nilambur Edakkara Gudalur Mango Orange Pandalur Devala, Nilgris Chungathara connects to other parts of India through Nilambur.
Chungathara
Sage in Hindu scriptures
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Markandeya
Seven sages of Hinduism, Jainism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Saptarshi
Modern combination of two Hindu prenatal rites
According to Ashvalayana, Baudhayana, Apastamba, Paraskara, Harita and Devala it should be performed only once. But other authorities think that it should
Pumsavana_Simantonayana
Father of Parashurama in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Jamadagni
Ancient Hindu sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Chyavana
Retrieved 2015-11-01. "Maha Saman Devala Perahera". 22 July 2015. Options., BT (1 September 2014). "Maha Saman Devala Perahera: A pageant of culture and
Maha_Saman_Devalaya
Sage in Hinduism
belonging to the Kashyapa family – Kashyapa, Avatsara, Nidhruva, Rebha, Devala, Asita, Bhutamsa, and Vivrha; two unnamed sons of Rebha were also authors
Avatsara
Sanskrit word
Gāthina 5.5 Vasuśruta Ātreya 7.2 Vasiṣṭha Maitrāvaruṇi 9.5 Asita Kāśyapa or Devala Kāśyapa 10.70 Sumitra Vādhryaśva 10.110 Jamadagni Bhārgava or Rāma Jāmadagnya
Apris
Twelfth book of the Mahabharata
great Rishis came there to see that monarch, among them were Vyasa, Narada, Devala, Devasthana and Kanwa. Yudhishthira griefs for loss of his kinsmen and especially
Shanti_Parva
Guru of Hindu deity Krishna
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Sandipani
Sage in Hindu scriptures
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Durvasa
Human settlement in India
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Bhrigu_Ashram_(Ballia)
the Devanga community. It deals with the life of their legendary founder, Devala Maharshi, and his seven incarnations, goddess (Chowdeswari), rituals and
Devanga_Purana
Ancient sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Ashtavakra
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Mudgala
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Vaisampayana
Tourist Village in Tamil Nadu, India
butterflies. accommodation, and trekking facilities. Pandalur Nelliyalam Devala Gudalur city Vaduvanchal town Meppadi town "Man killed in elephant attack
Mango_Orange
Sage in Hindu mythology
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Narada
Name of various kings in Hindu literature
rebirth of a gandharva named Hūhū, cursed for carousing with apsaras by Sage Devala. Neither of the creatures gave in during their struggle for a thousand years
Indradyumna
Indian railway project
Mysuru passing through Sulthan Bathery in Wayanad district of Kerala, and Devala in Nilgiri District of Tamil Nadu and reaching at Nilambur in Kerala is
Nilambur–Nanjangud_line
Hindu mythological king
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Prithu
Ancient Hindu sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Vasishtha
Sage in Hindu mythology
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Marichi
Pandarikulam Sri Muththumari Amman Kovil Chola period Shiva Temples (Shiva Devala), Polonnaruwa Kathiresan Temple, Anuradhapura Sri Muththumari Amman Temple
List of Hindu temples in Sri Lanka
List_of_Hindu_temples_in_Sri_Lanka
Ruler of Panchala Kingdom
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Pravahana_Jaivali
Deity of the planet Venus
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Shukra
Ancient Hindu sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Vishvamitra
Town in Kerala, India
Maruthappuzha River. Maruthappuzha originates from two streams originating from Devala and Pandalur, merging near Marutha (Randupuzhamukku). The last accessible
Marutha,_India
Sage in the Rigveda
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Gritsamada
Town in Central Province, Sri Lanka
Gampola period stone sculptures. Walwasagoda temple and devalaya - Two devala and a chaitya of 14th century AD. Niyamgampaya Rajamaha viharaya - This
Gampola
Ethno-linguistic Hindu community of South India
Aruni Asitha Athreya Bhageeratha Bharadwaja Bhargava Chyavana Dadheecha Devala Durvasa Galava Gargeya Gowthama Gowthsa Haritha Hothra Idhmavaaha Jabali
Saurashtra_people
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Atri
District in Tamil Nadu, India
Lake Houses at Ooty Pazhassi's Cave, Wentworth Estate, Cherambadi Coonoor Devala, India Forest Dale, The Nilgiris John Sullivan (British governor) Kotagiri
Nilgiris_district
Genre of Sanskrit theological texts dealing with dharma
Sankha, Likhita, Daksha, Gautama, Satatapa, Vasistha, Prachetas, Budha, Devala, Sumantu, Jamadgni, Visvamitra, Prajapati, Paithinasi, Pitamaha, Jabala
Dharmaśāstra
Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka
Tree, Relic Chamber, Image House, Upulvan Devalaya and the other main Devalas including Kataragama and Pattini Devalaya. Bodhi Tree, preaching hall and
Kande_Vihara
Ancient Indian sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Parashara
Sage in Hindu scriptures
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Dadhichi
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Kanva
Hindu sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Shuka
Author of Atharvaveda in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Atharvan
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Sakayanya
Legendary dynasties in Hinduism
Rathvara Navratha Dashratha Ekadasharatha Shakuni Karibhi Devarata Devakshetra Devala Madhu Bhajmana Puruvasha Puruhotra Kumaravansha Kumbalabarhi Rukamatwacha
List of Puru and Yadu dynasties
List_of_Puru_and_Yadu_dynasties
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Pulastya
Sage in Hindu epic Mahabharata
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Kindama
Hindu legal system
death. Other texts are harsher, such as those of the late smŗti writer Devala, that states that women who are raped and conceive may not be restored to
Hindu_titles_of_law
Gonatuwegedara Kediliththawala Kurunegala 21 October 2010 The Ancient tampita Devala Gruhaya Pattini Devalaya, Wilbawa Wilbawa No. 822 Wilbawa Kurunegala 8 April
List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Kurunegala District
List_of_Archaeological_Protected_Monuments_in_Kurunegala_District
Hindu sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Angiras
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Garga_(sage)
Dynasty of medieval India (1244–1304)
into Alauddin’s harem, Kamala Devi requested Alauddin to get her daughter Devala Devi from Gujarat. Although Karna agreed to the demand, Alauddin ordered
Vaghela_dynasty
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Astika_(sage)
Division of Maithil Brahmins
paravals represent the three pravaras of the Shandilya gotra. They are Asita, Devala and Shandilya. In the branch of the Chhandog Brahmins, there is only one
Chhandog
Vedic sage
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Kashyapa
Place in Bagmati, Nepal
Publication. p. 177. ISBN 9789937692229. Sakya, Shaguni Singh (12 April 2021). "DEVALA DEVI: THE WOMAN BEHIND THE RISE OF ONE OF NEPAL'S GREATEST KING, JAYASTHITI
Bhaktapur
Vedic sage and founder of Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Kaṇāda
2nd-century invasion in southern India
of Goddess Pattini, the distinctive symbols of the gods from the four devalas (temples), and the bowl relic (doṇa dhātu) that had been brought during
Gajabahu's_invasion_of_Chola
Place in Gujarat, India
Jhapampi-Alis Jhampa Amli Mubarakpur Deo-Mogra-Gaibiumar K Velde Nasarpur Devala Nevale Nizar Kharave Tarfe-Ghanore Bej Khodada Parod Bhil Bhavali Gujarpur
Nijhar
Ancient text of Jainism
tradition Asita and Devala are two the sages connected to the Shandilya Gotra, but in the Jainism text Isibhasiyaim Asita Devala is a single sage not
Isibhasiyaim
Guardian deity of Sri Lanka
anklet. Madulla Paththini Devalaya Madulla Nuwara Eliya Central An ancient devala built by king Rajasinghe II. Gagula Sri Sudharshana Pattini Devalaya One
Pattini
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Aurva
King of Jejakabhukti
Ishvara-Parvati. Yet another Ajaigarh inscription mentions that Subhata's wife Devala-devi commissioned images of deities such as Shiva and Surabhi. One copper-plate
Bhojavarman
Sage in Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Lomasha
King of Gampola,
difficult to read inscriptions of the Gampola era. A lot of temples and Devalas like Gadaladeniya were built during his reign. List of Sri Lankan monarchs
Bhuvanekabahu_IV
Character in Hindu literature
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Nachiketa
Four sages from the Puranic texts of Hinduism
Aupamanyava Aurva Avatsara Bhrigu Bhringi Brahmarshi Chyavana Dattatreya Dadhichi Devala Dirghatamas Durvasa Garga Gritsamada Jahnu Jaimini (Mimansa) Kambhoja Kambu
Four_Kumaras
DEVALA
DEVALA
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Mother of Krishna
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devalatha | தேவலதா
Divine wine
Devalatha | தேவலதா
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Divine Wine
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi
Divine Wine
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Goddess
Girl/Female
Indian
Dedicated to the gods
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dedicated to the gods
DEVALA
DEVALA
Boy/Male
Hindu
Born when Falguni Nakshatra was in ascent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Halstead.Possibly an altered form of Norwegian Holstad.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Subodhini | ஸà¯à®ªà¯‹à®¤à®¿à®¨à¯€
A learned lady
Biblical
penetrated
Boy/Male
Tamil
Holy place, Sacred water, Place of pilgrimage
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Worthy of Description; Endowed with Laudable Qualities
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Blessed by God' Grace
Boy/Male
English
Keeper of the mill.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Pride
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yiphtach, YIFTACH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."Â
DEVALA
DEVALA
DEVALA
DEVALA
DEVALA