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  • Mudgala
  • Sage in Hinduism

    Mudgala (Sanskrit: मुद्गल, romanized: Mudgala), sometimes also rendered Maudgalya (Sanskrit: मौद्गल्य, romanized: Maudgalya), is a rishi (sage) in Hinduism

    Mudgala

    Mudgala

    Mudgala

  • Ganesha
  • Hindu god of new beginnings, wisdom and luck

    Ganesha). The principal texts on Ganesha include the Ganesha Purana, the Mudgala Purana, and the Ganapati Atharvasirsha. Ganesha has been ascribed many

    Ganesha

    Ganesha

    Ganesha

  • Mudgala Purana
  • Minor Purana of Hinduism

    The Mudgala Purana (Sanskrit:मुद्गल पुराणम्; mudgala purāṇam) is a Hindu religious text dedicated to the Hindu deity Ganesha (Gaṇeśa). It is an upapurāṇa

    Mudgala Purana

    Mudgala_Purana

  • Mudgala Upanishad
  • Hindu Vaishnava text

    The Mudgala Upanishad (Sanskrit: मुद्गल उपनिषत्, IAST: Mudgala Upaniṣad) is a Sanskrit text and a major Upanishad of Hinduism. It is classified as a Samanya

    Mudgala Upanishad

    Mudgala Upanishad

    Mudgala_Upanishad

  • Thirty-two forms of Ganesha
  • 32 forms of Hindu god Ganesha

    literature related to the Hindu god Ganesha. The Ganesha-centric scripture Mudgala Purana is the first to list them. Detailed descriptions are included in

    Thirty-two forms of Ganesha

    Thirty-two_forms_of_Ganesha

  • Ganapatya
  • Denomination of Hinduism that worships Ganesha

    the Mudgala Purana specifically mentions the Ganesha Purana as one of the four Puranas (the Brahma, the Brahmanda, the Ganesha, and the Mudgala Puranas)

    Ganapatya

    Ganapatya

    Ganapatya

  • Ganesha Purana
  • Sanskrit text that deals with Ganesha

    in the environment it was written. The Ganesha Purana, along with the Mudgala Purana, Brahma Purana and Brahmanda Purana, is one of four Puranic genre

    Ganesha Purana

    Ganesha Purana

    Ganesha_Purana

  • Consorts of Ganesha
  • " but the term can also mean "not fearful." The Ganesha Purana and the Mudgala Purana contain descriptions of Ganesha flanked by Siddhi and Buddhi. In

    Consorts of Ganesha

    Consorts of Ganesha

    Consorts_of_Ganesha

  • Moggallana
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anuradhapura Moggallana III of Anuradhapura Mudgala, a Vedic sage of Hinduism Mudgala Upanishad, a Hindu religious text Mudgala Purana, a minor Hindu scripture Mudgal

    Moggallana

    Moggallana

  • Panchala
  • Ancient Hindu kingdom of India

    (son of Brihadvasu) Brihatkaya Puranjaya Riksha Bramhyaswa Aramyaswa Mudgala, Yavinara, Pratiswan, Kampilya (Founder of Kampilya – Capital of Panchala

    Panchala

    Panchala

    Panchala

  • Rigveda
  • First sacred canonical text of Hinduism

    (pre-Sayana), Venkata-Madhava (pre-Sayana, c. 10th to 12th centuries) and Mudgala (after Sayana, an abbreviated version of Sayana's commentary).[full citation

    Rigveda

    Rigveda

    Rigveda

  • Puranas
  • Hindu scriptures

    Varuna Kalika Samba Nandi Surya Parasara Vasishtha Ganesha Mudgala Hamsa The Ganesha and Mudgala Puranas are devoted to Ganesha. The Skanda Purana is the

    Puranas

    Puranas

    Puranas

  • Avatar
  • Incarnation of a god on Earth in Hinduism

    help the gods and pious people. The two Upapuranas – Ganesha Purana and Mudgala Purana – detail the avatars of Ganesha. Both these upapuranas are core

    Avatar

    Avatar

    Avatar

  • Kashyapa
  • Vedic sage

    Danu (Asura) Diti Mahākāśyapa Kāśyapīya House of Suren Vasudeva Shandilya Mudgala The Buddha names the following as "early sages" of Vedic verses, "Atthaka

    Kashyapa

    Kashyapa

    Kashyapa

  • Gayatri
  • Personification of the Gayatri Mantra

    Parāśara Viśvāmitra Kapila Śaunaka Yājñavalkya Bharadwāja Jamadagni Gautama Mudgala Vyāsa Lomasa Agastya Kauśika Vatsa Pulastya Manḍūka Dūrvāsa Nārada Kaśyapa

    Gayatri

    Gayatri

    Gayatri

  • Upanishads
  • Ancient Sanskrit religious and philosophical texts of Hinduism

    Sannyāsa Śākta Vaiṣṇava Śaiva Yoga Ṛigveda 10 Aitareya, Kauśītāki Ātmabodha, Mudgala Nirvāṇa Tripura, Saubhāgya-lakshmi, Bahvṛca - Akṣamālika Nādabindu Sāmaveda

    Upanishads

    Upanishads

    Upanishads

  • Upapurana
  • Hindu religious texts

    any trace. They are called Atipuranas. Bṛihaddharma Purāṇa Gaṇeśa Purāṇa Mudgala Purāṇa Kālki Purāṇa Ṣivarahasya Purāṇa Kriyāyogasāra Purāṇa Yuga Purāṇa

    Upapurana

    Upapurana

  • Vellalar
  • Indian caste

    Publications. p. 54. Balasubrahmanyam Venkataraman (1994). Tillai and Nataraja. Mudgala Trust. p. 65. B. Natarajan (1974). The City of the Cosmic Dance: Chidambaram

    Vellalar

    Vellalar

  • Vaikuntha
  • Celestial abode of Vishnu

    Introduction to Hinduism (1996). Ramesh M. Dave, K. K. A. Venkatachari, Śyā. Go Mudgala, Bochasanvasi Shri Aksharpurushottama Sanstha. The bhakta-bhagawan relationship:

    Vaikuntha

    Vaikuntha

    Vaikuntha

  • Prithviraj Chauhan
  • King of Ajmer from 1177 to 1192

    mentions that Prithviraj defeated Nahar Rai of Mandovara and the Mughal chief Mudgala Rai, but these stories appear to be pure fiction. No historical records

    Prithviraj Chauhan

    Prithviraj Chauhan

    Prithviraj_Chauhan

  • Kulottunga I
  • Chola emperor from 1070 to 1122

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979. p. 151.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list

    Kulottunga I

    Kulottunga I

    Kulottunga_I

  • Shailodbhava dynasty
  • 6th-8th century Indian dynasty

    early rulers of the dynasty were feudatories to the Guptas, Vigrahas, the Mudgalas, and Shashanka. The Shailodbhava ruler Madhavaraja II seems to have assumed

    Shailodbhava dynasty

    Shailodbhava_dynasty

  • Chola Empire
  • Medieval Indian empire (848–1279)

    Ramachandran, Balasubrahmanyan (1994). Tillai and Nataraja. Chidambaram, India: Mudgala Trust. p. 108. V. N. Hari Rao (1961). Kōil Ol̤ugu: The Chronicle of the

    Chola Empire

    Chola Empire

    Chola_Empire

  • Rajaraja I
  • Chola emperor from 985 to 1014

    Geeta Vasudevan 2003, pp. 109–110. B. Natarajan. Tillai and Nataraja. Mudgala Trust, 1994. p. 212. Kamil Zvelebil 1974, p. 191. Geeta Vasudevan 2003

    Rajaraja I

    Rajaraja I

    Rajaraja_I

  • Muktikā
  • Sanskrit-language anthology of 108 Upaniṣhads

    Upanishad Rama Rahasya Upanishad Rama tapaniya Upanishad Vasudeva Upanishad Mudgala Upanishad Shandilya Upanishad Paingala Upanishad Bhikshuka Upanishad Maha

    Muktikā

    Muktikā

  • Ganesha Temple, Morgaon
  • Hindu temple dedicated to Ganesha in Morgaon, India

    Both the primary scriptures of the Ganapatya sect praise Morgaon. While Mudgala Purana dedicates 22 chapters to Morgaon's greatness, Ganesha Purana states

    Ganesha Temple, Morgaon

    Ganesha Temple, Morgaon

    Ganesha_Temple,_Morgaon

  • List of Puru and Yadu dynasties
  • Legendary dynasties in Hinduism

    Bramhyaswa Aramyaswa (Contemporary of Nala, Damayanti, and Rituparna) Mudgala (Rajrshi who married Nala and Damayanti's daughter) Yavinara Pratiswa,

    List of Puru and Yadu dynasties

    List_of_Puru_and_Yadu_dynasties

  • Ay dynasty
  • Dynasty from southern India

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Ay dynasty

    Ay_dynasty

  • Parantaka II
  • Chola emperor from 958 to 973

    Balasubrahmanyam Venkataraman (1985). Rājarājeśvaram: The Pinnacle of Chola Art. Mudgala Trust. p. 14. Dutta, Vidhan (15 March 2025). A Glimpse of the Former Glory

    Parantaka II

    Parantaka_II

  • Radha Krishna
  • Divine couple in Hinduism

    Bhakta-bhagawan Relationship: Paramabhakta Parmeshwara Sambandha. Sya. Go Mudgala, Bochasanvasi Shri Aksharpurushottama Sanstha, 1988. p.74 Toffin 2012,

    Radha Krishna

    Radha Krishna

    Radha_Krishna

  • Janapada
  • Major realms of Vedic India, c. 1100–600 BCE

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Janapada

    Janapada

    Janapada

  • Tondaiman
  • Indian family

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979 – Architecture – 470 pages. p. 20. Silaiyelupathu (in Tamil)

    Tondaiman

    Tondaiman

    Tondaiman

  • Dadhichi
  • Sage in Hindu scriptures

    ISBN 978-93-86004-23-9. "Dadhichi Rishi". Retrieved 20 September 2009. Mudgala Purana 1.3.19 "History of Dahod". Archived from the original on 9 February

    Dadhichi

    Dadhichi

    Dadhichi

  • Mleccha
  • Pre-modern Sanskrit term referring to outsiders, foreigners, barbarians and invaders

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Mleccha

    Mleccha

  • Kulothunga II
  • Chola Emperor from 1133 to 1150

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979 - Architecture - 470 pages. p. 102. Archaeological Survey of

    Kulothunga II

    Kulothunga II

    Kulothunga_II

  • Gandhara
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Gandhara

    Gandhara

  • Vana Parva
  • Third book of the Mahabharata

    Pandavas and instructs them on morality. Vyasa recites the story of Rishi Mudgala, who after his death refused to be taken to heaven. The story then describes

    Vana Parva

    Vana Parva

    Vana_Parva

  • Heramba
  • Aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha

    He is one of the most popular of the thirty-two forms of Ganesha. The Mudgala Purana mentions Heramba Ganapati as one of the thirty-two names of Ganesha

    Heramba

    Heramba

    Heramba

  • Kalinga (region)
  • Historical region of India

    over Kalinga-rashtra ("Kalinga kingdom"). The Vigrahas were ousted by Mudgalas of North Toshali or Utkala by 603–04 CE who themselves were invaded by

    Kalinga (region)

    Kalinga (region)

    Kalinga_(region)

  • Sekkilhar
  • 12th century religious figure

     327. B. Natarajan; Balasubrahmanyan Ramachandran. Tillai and Nataraja. Mudgala Trust, 1994 - Chidambaram (India) - 632 pages. p. 66. M. Arunachalam. The

    Sekkilhar

    Sekkilhar

    Sekkilhar

  • Haihaya kingdom
  • Kingdom in the epic Mahabharata

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Haihaya kingdom

    Haihaya_kingdom

  • Narthamalai
  • Village in Tamil Nadu, India

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979 - Architecture - 470 pages. p. 388.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:

    Narthamalai

    Narthamalai

    Narthamalai

  • Vikrama Chola
  • Chola emperor from 1122 to 1135

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979. p. 164.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list

    Vikrama Chola

    Vikrama Chola

    Vikrama_Chola

  • Ganesha in world religions
  • Ganesha's incarnations given in the main sections of the Ganesha Purana and Mudgala Purana. Bhaskararaya also provides a more general interpretation of this

    Ganesha in world religions

    Ganesha in world religions

    Ganesha_in_world_religions

  • Velir
  • Royal house of Yadu dynasty

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280) (in Javanese). Mudgala Trust. p. 80. Retrieved 20 December 2022. V, Ramamurthy (2008). History

    Velir

    Velir

    Velir

  • Arapakkam, Kanchipuram
  • Village in Tamil Nadu, India

    (1979). Later Chola Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280). Mudgala Trust. p. 255. OCLC 847060842. Siba Pada Sen (1976). The North and the

    Arapakkam, Kanchipuram

    Arapakkam,_Kanchipuram

  • Subala Upanishad
  • Vaishnava Upanishad text

    of Hinduism. The Subala Upanishad, together with the relatively older Mudgala Upanishad, are two Upanishads that discuss the Purusha Sukta of Rigveda

    Subala Upanishad

    Subala Upanishad

    Subala_Upanishad

  • Kulothunga III
  • Chakravartin of Chola Empire from 1178 to 1218

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979. pp. 287–288.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors

    Kulothunga III

    Kulothunga III

    Kulothunga_III

  • Koliyar
  • Ethnic group

    Ramachandran. Later Chola Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280). Mudgala Trust, 1979. p. 164.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list

    Koliyar

    Koliyar

  • Samanya Upanishads
  • Hindu religious text

    8th-century Atmabodha Upanishad 42 Rigveda Skanda Upanishad 51 Krishna Yajurveda Mudgala Upanishad 57 Rigveda Post-Vedic Paingala Upanishad 59 Atharvaveda, and

    Samanya Upanishads

    Samanya_Upanishads

  • Himalaya kingdom
  • Mountainous country mentioned in the Puranas

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Himalaya kingdom

    Himalaya kingdom

    Himalaya_kingdom

  • Mayura (mythology)
  • Peacock in Hindu mythology

    "misshapen"), an avatar of Ganesha, whose mount is a peacock (in the Mudgala Purana). In general, feathers of mayura are considered sacred and are used

    Mayura (mythology)

    Mayura_(mythology)

  • Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram
  • Hindu temple of Shiva in Tamil Nadu, India

    Natarajan; Balasubrahmanyan Ramachandran (1994). Tillai and Nataraja. Mudgala Trust. pp. 24, 255–257, 473–474., Quote: "A local Sanskrit inscription

    Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram

    Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram

    Nataraja_Temple,_Chidambaram

  • Siddhivinayak Temple, Siddhatek
  • Hindu temple dedicated to Ganesha in Siddhatek India

    considered as a jagrut kshetra where the deity is said to highly powerful. The Mudgala Purana narrates that at the beginning of Creation, the creator-god Brahma

    Siddhivinayak Temple, Siddhatek

    Siddhivinayak Temple, Siddhatek

    Siddhivinayak_Temple,_Siddhatek

  • Ahalya
  • Wife of the sage Gautama Maharishi in Hinduism

    regard Ahalya as a princess of the Puru Dynasty, the daughter of King Mudgala and sister of King Divodasa. In the Uttara Kanda book of the Ramayana (regarded

    Ahalya

    Ahalya

    Ahalya

  • List of Indian monarchs
  • (son of Brihadvasu) Brihatkaya Puranjaya Riksha Bramhyaswa Aramyaswa Mudgala, Yavinara, Pratiswan, Maharaja Kampilya - (founder of Kampilya capital

    List of Indian monarchs

    List of Indian monarchs

    List_of_Indian_monarchs

  • Abhira kingdom
  • Ancient Indian History

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Abhira kingdom

    Abhira kingdom

    Abhira_kingdom

  • List of rulers of Odisha
  • South Toshali (or Kalinga including Cuttack, Puri and Ganjam) from the Mudgalas. A copper plate grant from Somadatta's 19th regnal year calls him the ruler

    List of rulers of Odisha

    List_of_rulers_of_Odisha

  • Prithviraj Raso
  • Medieval Indian epic by Chand Bardai

    mentions that Prithviraj defeated Nahar Rai of Mandovara and the Mughal chief Mudgala Rai. No historical records suggest existence of these persons. The longest

    Prithviraj Raso

    Prithviraj Raso

    Prithviraj_Raso

  • Outline of Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    Sharabha Skanda Mahanarayana Advayataraka Rama Rahasya Ramatapaniya Vasudeva Mudgala Shandilya Paingala Bhikshuka Maha Sariraka Yogashikha Turiyatita Sannyasa

    Outline of Hinduism

    Outline_of_Hinduism

  • Mesopotamian divination
  • Divination within the Mesopotamian period

    settled population within the 5th millennia BCE. A seal from Sumer, (of Mudgala, Lord of Edin, Minister to Uruas ) shows the word Azu, which meant water-divinator

    Mesopotamian divination

    Mesopotamian divination

    Mesopotamian_divination

  • Parakramabahu I
  • King of Polonnaruwa from 1153 to 1186

    University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1. Later Chola Temples. Mudgala press. 1979. p. 255. Sastry, Nilakanda (1955). Colas. pp. 368–372. Aiyangar

    Parakramabahu I

    Parakramabahu I

    Parakramabahu_I

  • Rajadhiraja II
  • Rajakesarivarman, Edirilla Cholan, Ediriliperumal, Karikala

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979 - Architecture - 470 pages. p. 270. The Cholas: mathematics

    Rajadhiraja II

    Rajadhiraja II

    Rajadhiraja_II

  • Koorainadu Punukeeswarar Temple
  • Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India

    2020-04-06, retrieved 2025-11-09 S. R., Balasubrahmanyam (23 Apr 1978). Later Chola Temples [PANCHANADISVARAR TEMPLE] (PDF) (1st ed.). MUDGALA TRUST. p. 336.

    Koorainadu Punukeeswarar Temple

    Koorainadu Punukeeswarar Temple

    Koorainadu_Punukeeswarar_Temple

  • Indian martial arts
  • Fighting systems of the Indian subcontinent

    on personal, social, and national levels. These included art forms like muḍgala-vidyā, vajramuṣṭi, sūryabhedana, aśva, and various types of yaśvantī malla-vidyā

    Indian martial arts

    Indian_martial_arts

  • Chintamani Temple, Theur
  • Hindu temple in Maharashtra, India

    second in the circuit after Morgaon, as it is a more convenient route. The Mudgala Purana narrates: Gana or Guna or Ganasura was the son of king Abhijit and

    Chintamani Temple, Theur

    Chintamani Temple, Theur

    Chintamani_Temple,_Theur

  • Huna kingdom
  • Kingdom mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Huna kingdom

    Huna_kingdom

  • Eastern Ganga dynasty
  • Medieval of Indian royal dynasty (493–1947)

    two Gupta feudal dynasties of Odisha, the Vigrahas of South Toshali and Mudgalas. Joining the onslaught like his father, he commanded major battles against

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern_Ganga_dynasty

  • Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple, Narasinghapuram
  • Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India

    (1979). Later Chola temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280). Mudgala Trust. pp. 102–104. "Narasimha temple in ruins". The Hindu. 9 May 2003

    Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple, Narasinghapuram

    Lakshmi Narasimhar Temple, Narasinghapuram

    Lakshmi_Narasimhar_Temple,_Narasinghapuram

  • Haridhos Giri
  • Indian philosopher

    Singapore/Vineeta Sinha- pg 198 Sri Krishna leela tarangini, Volume 2/Mudgala Trust, 1990 - Pg 443 "Swamy Haridhos | Bengt Berger". Retrieved 11 February

    Haridhos Giri

    Haridhos Giri

    Haridhos_Giri

  • Karunakara Tondaiman
  • 11th century Chola Empire general

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust, 1979 - Architecture - 470 pages. p. 154. Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta

    Karunakara Tondaiman

    Karunakara Tondaiman

    Karunakara_Tondaiman

  • Hara Huna kingdom
  • Ancient kingdom inhabited by the Hara Huna tribe

    Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Hara Huna kingdom

    Hara Huna kingdom

    Hara_Huna_kingdom

  • Naralokaviran
  • 12th century general in the Chola army

    ISBN 9780195378528. Natarajan, B. (1994). Tillai and Nataraja. Madras (India): Mudgala Trust. p. 50. Balasubrahmanyam, S. R.; Natarajan, B.; Ramachandran, Balasubrahmanyan

    Naralokaviran

    Naralokaviran

  • Waddell's chronology
  • Chronological list by British author Laurence Waddell

    Arwasag (c. 3100 BCE) Haryashva or Barmyashva 18 **** Magdal, A-Magdal, Mukh Mudgala or Mogallo 19 **** Bidashnadi, Bidsar, Biugun or Biguaxu Badhryashya, L'asenadi

    Waddell's chronology

    Waddell's_chronology

  • Vigneshwara Temple, Ozar
  • One of the Ashtavinayak temples of the Hindu deity Ganesha

    pilgrims often visit Ozar fifth, as it is a more convenient route. The Mudgala Purana, Skanda Purana and the Tamil Vinayaka Purana record: King Abhinandana

    Vigneshwara Temple, Ozar

    Vigneshwara Temple, Ozar

    Vigneshwara_Temple,_Ozar

  • Palaivananathar Temple
  • Temple in India

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280), Parts 1070-1280. Mudgala Trust. p. 127. "Thirupalaithurai". Thevaaram.org. 2011. Retrieved 14 March

    Palaivananathar Temple

    Palaivananathar Temple

    Palaivananathar_Temple

  • Gomanta kingdom
  • Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Gomanta kingdom

    Gomanta_kingdom

  • Manimangalam
  • Town in Tamil Nadu, India

    Chola Temples - Kulottunga I to Rajendra III ((A.D. 1070 — 1280). Chennai: Mudgala Trust. p. XIX - Supplement. Retrieved 15 May 2022. Ramakrishnan, H. (23

    Manimangalam

    Manimangalam

  • Vadama
  • Sub-sect of the Iyer community of Tamil Brahmins

    Natarajan, Balasubrahmanyam Venkataraman, Balasubrahmanyan Ramachandran, Mudgala Trust, 1990 "Studies in Arts and Sciences", S. Thiruvenkatachari, Ram Bros

    Vadama

    Vadama

  • Irunkōvēl
  • Title of the Irunkōvēl line of Yadu Velir kings

    Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280) (in Javanese). Mudgala Trust. p. 80. Retrieved 20 December 2022. V. Mahadevan (2009). Kodumbalur

    Irunkōvēl

    Irunkōvēl

    Irunkōvēl

  • Hari Shankar Sharma
  • Indian Hindi and Urdu poet

    Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 May 2013. Pāṭhaka, Vishnucandra; Mudgala, Mohanalāla; Madhukara, Mohanalāla; Śarmā, Hīrālāla (1991). Rājasthāna

    Hari Shankar Sharma

    Hari Shankar Sharma

    Hari_Shankar_Sharma

  • Munger Fort
  • Fort in Munger, Bihar, India

    Another version is that the name could have derived from either sage Mudgala or Maudgalyayana, a disciple of Buddha. A further explanation by General

    Munger Fort

    Munger Fort

    Munger_Fort

  • Thiruneedur Somanathaswami Temple
  • (1979). Later Chola Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280). Mudgala Trust. "Thiruneedur Somanathaswami Temple". Templefolks. Retrieved 21 April

    Thiruneedur Somanathaswami Temple

    Thiruneedur Somanathaswami Temple

    Thiruneedur_Somanathaswami_Temple

  • Mayuranathaswami Temple, Mayiladuthurai
  • Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India

    Balasubrahmanyam (23 April 1978). Later Chola Temples (PDF) (1st ed.). MUDGALA TRUST. p. 269. P.V., JAGADISA AYYAR (1993). South Indian Shrines: Illustrated

    Mayuranathaswami Temple, Mayiladuthurai

    Mayuranathaswami Temple, Mayiladuthurai

    Mayuranathaswami_Temple,_Mayiladuthurai

  • War of the Goldsmith's Daughter
  • Fifteenth century war between the Bahmani Sultanate and the Vijayanagar empire

     184. ISBN 978-81-241-1064-5. Natarajan, B. (1994). Tillai and Nataraja. Mudgala Trust. Jayapalan, N. (2001). History of India. Atlantic Publishers & Distri

    War of the Goldsmith's Daughter

    War of the Goldsmith's Daughter

    War_of_the_Goldsmith's_Daughter

  • Lankapura Dandanatha
  • General of Parakramabahu the great

    (1979). Later Chola Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280). Mudgala Trust. p. 255. OCLC 847060842. Siba Pada Sen (1976). The North and the

    Lankapura Dandanatha

    Lankapura_Dandanatha

  • Satti Nayanar
  • Balasubrahmanyam; B. Natarajan; Balasubrahmanyan Ramachandran (1979). Later Chola Temples: Kulottunga I to Rajendra III (A.D. 1070-1280). Mudgala Trust. p. 239.

    Satti Nayanar

    Satti_Nayanar

  • Hattiangadi
  • Village in Karnataka, India

    built in granites in 1997. Thirty-two Ganapathi idols as explained in Mudgala Purana were also installed in the Temple premises. A Navagraha Mandir was

    Hattiangadi

    Hattiangadi

  • Mandalika I
  • Chudasama king of Saurashtra (reign: 1294-1306 CE)

    Damodar Kund, Junagadh (VS 1472/1417 CE) mentions him as conqueror of the Mudgalas (Muslims). The inscription at the Neminath Temple (c. VS 1510/c. 1454 CE)

    Mandalika I

    Mandalika_I

  • Gopa Rashtra
  • Magadha Maha Chinas Mahisha Malla Malava Manipura Matsya Mekhalas Mleccha Mudgala Mushika Nasikya Nepa Niharas Nishadas Odra Pallava Panchala Pandya Parada

    Gopa Rashtra

    Gopa_Rashtra

  • Thakur Akshay Singh Ratnu
  • Indian writer

    New Delhi.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Mudgala, Gopālaprasāda (1999). Brajabhāshā sāhityakāra paricai kośa (in Hindi)

    Thakur Akshay Singh Ratnu

    Thakur_Akshay_Singh_Ratnu

  • Trikalinga
  • Region in India

    Toshali (south of Mahanadi) claimed to rule over Kalinga-rashtra, while the Mudgalas of North Toshali (north of Mahanadi) claimed to rule over Utkala.[failed

    Trikalinga

    Trikalinga

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    American, British, English

    Marlenne

    From the High Tower; Female Version of Marlon; Similar to Marlene; Woman from Magdala; Bitter

  • KALUMTUM
  • Female

    Babylonian

    KALUMTUM

    , young lamb.

  • Burr
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian American Norse Swedish

    Burr

    Youth.

  • Indigo
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    Australian, Greek, Latin

    Indigo

    Dark Blue Color

  • Bevel
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    Bevel

    English : variant of Bevill.

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Vagadevi

    Goddess of the Spoken Word

  • Yazidal
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Yazidal

    Abshamiyah's Daughter

  • Jayasankar
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    Jayasankar

    Lord Krishna

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    English (of Norman origin)

    Quincy

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France deriving their names from the Gallo-Roman personal name Quintus, meaning ‘fifth(-born)’ + the locative suffix -acum. The earliest bearers of the name in England were from Cuinchy in Pas-de-Calais, but other stocks may be from Quincy-sous-Sénard in Seine-et-Oise or Quincy-Voisins in Seine-et-Marne.The American Quincy family were established in MA by Edmund Quincy in 1633. Fifth in descent was Josiah Quincy (1744–75), a leading patriot, who was sent to England to argue the colonists’ case in 1774. His son Josiah (1772–1864) was a powerful opponent of slavery, president of Harvard, and mayor of Boston, a post also held by several of his descendants. The traditional pronunciation is “Quinzy”.

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