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Indian texts, Nagnajit appears as the name of a king or kings who ruled Gandhara and/or neighbouring areas. Some texts also refer to Nagnajit as an authority
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Fifth queen consort of Hindu god Krishna
earth as Satya, the daughter of King Nagnajit of Kosala. Krishna competed in the svayamvara arranged by Nagnajit, and as per the set rules, he brought
Nagnajiti
Ancient kingdom in north-western South Asia
east, and the Mūjavants and Gandhārīs in the north. The Gandhārī king Nagnajit and his son Svarajit are mentioned in another religious text, the Brāhmaṇas
Gandhāra_(kingdom)
Legendary Indian dynasty
Susandhi Amarsana Mahasvana Sahasvana Visrutvana Visvabhava Visvasahva Nagnajit Brihadbala Hinduism Kosala Kingdom Ramayana Rama Ikshvaku Lunar dynasty
Solar_dynasty
Eight principal wives of Hindu god Krishna
(VP); Ashruta and Shrutasamhita (HV) Nagnajiti Satya, Kausalya Kosala Nagnajit (f) Svayamvara BP, Mbh (?), VP, HV Vira, Chandra, Ashvasena, Citragu, Vegavan
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Kosala king Sukaushal, Kasi Kings Bhimarath and Divodas and Druhyu King Nagnajit(1)) Lord Rama (a contemporary of Yadava King Satvat, an ancestor of Krishn
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Hindu mythological royal lineage
Susandhi Amarsana Mahasvana Sahasvana Visrutvana Visvabhava Visvasahva Nagnajit Brihadbala The Puranas also provide the list of the kings from Brihadbala
List of Ikshvaku dynasty kings in Hinduism
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Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
most beautiful place on earth created by Ahura Mazda. The Gāndhārī king Nagnajit and his son Svarajit are mentioned in the Brāhmaṇas, according to which
Gandhara
Historical region of India
the Brahmana texts, which mention its king Karaṇḍu as a contemporary of Nagnajit of Gāndhāra and of Bhīma of Vidarbha. According to the Mahāgovinda Suttanta
Kalinga_(region)
Cadet branch of the Lunar dynasty in Hinduism
include Sage Vishvamitra and Vasu. Amavasu Kanyakubja Vishvajit Bhima Nagnajit Kanchanaprabha Suhotra Jahnu Sunaha Ajaka Balakashva Kusha Kushanabha,
Amavasu_dynasty
Kingdom mentioned in Indian epic literature
of them being the warriors in the Kurukshetra War (6,91) Gandhara King Nagnajit and his sons were conquered by Vasudeva Krishna to liberate king Sudarsana
Gandhara_(Mahabharata)
Ancient Hindu Kingdom
married a princess of Kosala - Nagnajiti - who was the daughter of King Nagnajit of Ayodhya. Kingdoms of Ancient India Pachhimrath Silliana Purabrath Arbar
Kosala_kingdom
standard, and oft referred to text in the Indian tradition) Chitralaksana of Nagnajit (a classic on classical painting, 5th-century CE or earlier making it the
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List of royalties following Jainism
chakravartin Bahubali King Sagara Sanat Kumara Chakravarti Samudravijaya Nimi Nagnajit Rama Nabhiraja Jainism History of India List of Hindu empires and dynasties
List of Jain states and dynasties
List_of_Jain_states_and_dynasties
Aridusaha Modana Modusahau, Pinnasiya Ariyana Jivayena, Chakravartti
subcontinent during his time who also were considered as prateykabudhhas namely, Nagnajit of Gandhara, Nemi or Nimi of Videha, Durmukha or Dwimukha of Panchala and
Avakinnayo_Karakandu
Sanskrit medical text
other people also talk to Atreya in the text, including: the royal sage Nagnajit, who asks Atreya questions about detecting poison in food Gurdalu Bhekin
Bhela_Samhita
Ancient people in the Deccan
Vidarbha at this time was named Bhīma, who was a contemporary of king Nagnajit of Gāndhāra and of Karaṇḍu of Kaliṅga. Raychaudhuri 1953, p. 86-87. Raychaudhuri
Vidarbha_(tribe)
Historic genre of Indian art
standard, and oft referred to text in the Indian tradition) Chitralaksana of Nagnajit (a classic on classical painting, 5th-century CE or earlier making it the
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Italian diminutive form of Latin Laura ("laurel"), LAURETTA means "little laurel tree."
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Mother of God; Mother of Famous Vardhamana Mahavira
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Servant of God
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, child of Nu.
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Wept over
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Goddess; Peaceful Soul; Form of Florence; Blooming; Flower; Arrow
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Little dove. In the bible one of Job's three daughters known as the most beautiful women of their...
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Heavenly; Moon; Of Sky; Goddess of the Moon; Divine; Similar to Celia or Selena; A French Pirate Name is Celine Le Beak
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Beauty
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Greek
Ardent.
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