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Rohitashva, Rohita-ashva, Rohitāśva: 11 definitionsOct 24, 2024 · 1. A name of Agni. 2. The son of Harischandra. E. rohit a deer, or red, and aśva a horse; also from rohita sometimes read rohitāśva.
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Ekadashi Mahatmya Part II: Aja Ekadashi - Indica TodaySep 2, 2021 · According to the Markandeya Purana, King Harishchandra was born in the Treta Yuga. He had a queen named Taramati and a son named Rohitashva.
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The Dilemmas of Harishchandra - Open The MagazineDec 6, 2019 · The only thing left was King Harishchandra himself and his wife Shaibya and son Rohitashva. When Harishchandra handed over everything he ...
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Rohit: 11 definitions - Wisdom LibraryOct 24, 2024 · Rohit (रोहित्) or Rohita is the name of a river that, coupled with the Rohitāsyā river, separates the Haimavata region.Missing: Ushas | Show results with:Ushas
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Description of Goddess UshasSep 3, 2024 · On seeing the horses endowed with red rays, it can be ascertained that Ushas is coming. It is seen 164 sometimes that the non-perishing cows ...Missing: rohit | Show results with:rohit
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Chapter III - Hymns of destroying the Nagas, origin of SagaraAug 9, 2020 · The son of Triśaṅku was Hariścandra; his son was Rohitāśva; his son was Harita; his son was Cuñcu, who had two sons named Vijaya and Sudeva. ...
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MARKANDEYA PURANA King Harischandra, an - Kamakoti.orgThe dead Rohit was revived and presented himself in a Prince's attire Harischandra and his wife were blessed and were invited to reach Heaven but the King ...
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Lohitashva, Lohitāśva, Lohita-ashva: 7 definitionsApr 17, 2024 · Lohitāśva (लोहिताश्व).—(ROHITĀŚVA). Son of Hariścandra. (See under HARIŚCANDRA).Missing: variant Rohitashva
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Rohitashwa Name Meaning, Origin & more - FirstCry ParentingThe name Rohitashwa is of Sanskrit origin and is predominantly used in Indian culture. It is composed of two elements: "Rohit," meaning "red" or "sunlight," ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Chapter 63 - The Ikṣvāku dynasty (vaṃśa)Jun 21, 2019 · This page describes the ikshvaku dynasty (vamsha) which is Chapter 63 of the English translation of the Brahmanda Purana: one of the oldest puranas.
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Vishnu Purana - Hindu OnlineThis Purana has 6 Chapters (6 Parts) as follows: Part 1: Describes the creation of the universe, birth of the gods and the demons, Pralaya, churning of the sea.
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Chapter CXXXVIII - Genealogy of royal princes (solar race)May 17, 2018 · The son of Trishhanku was named Harish Chandra, who was the father of Rohitashva. Harita was the son of Rohitashva and Chanchu was the son of ...
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Story of IkṣvākuJan 28, 2019 · * A son of Vaivasvata Manu. Genealogy. From Viṣṇu were descended in the following order—Brahmā—Marīci—Kaśyapa—Vivasvān -Vaivasvata Manu—Ikṣvāku.
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Surya Vamsa and Chandra Vamsa in the Vishnupurana - Prekshaa |Aug 2, 2021 · Like Maru of the Solar Dynasty, devāpi, a king of the Lunar Dynasty attains the Yogic State and lives in the same kalāpa village. It is said ...
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Lineage of Trishanku - Vishnu Purana Part-24Jul 16, 2017 · Lineage of Trishanku grew as follows- Trishanku, Harishchandra, Rohitashva, Harit, Chanchu, Vijay, and Vasudev. Vijay had a son Ruruk. Ruruk's ...
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(PDF) Length of the Yugas | Sat Krita Treta Dwapar KaliJul 20, 2018 · Manu. Treta Yuga: 3000 TO 1704 BCE: 1296 Years: Ikshwaku and Rama. Kali Yuga: Year 840 to 408 BCE. Purana says that a Kalpa consists of 14 ...
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[PDF] archeological survey of india - IGNCASuffice it to say that archaeologically we might place the. Ikshvaku dynasty and its hero Rama to about. 1000 B.C., but the Ramayana in its present form- as ...
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The Story of Harishchandra in the Aitareya BrahmanaHarischandra was a king belonging to the Ikshwaku dynasty. Although he had a hundred wives he felt grieved for not having a son. Naradar and Pulwatar were ...Missing: translation | Show results with:translation
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HarishchandraFeb 16, 2018 · One day two sages named narada and Parvata came to visit harishchandra and told him that he would go to hell if he did not have a son.Missing: prophecy | Show results with:prophecy
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[PDF] The Markandeya Purana - Pushpak.deJimuta, Rohita, Baidyuta, Manasa, and similarly Ketuman, who was the seventh. Similarly in. Salmaladwipa also were seven kingdoms established whose names ...
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Canto VIII - The Story of Hariścandra (continued)Jun 18, 2018 · This page relates “the story of hariscandra (continued)” which forms the 8th chapter of the English translation of the Markandeya-purana: an ...Missing: Harishchandra | Show results with:Harishchandra
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The Legend Of King Harishchandra - The Robert Beer BlogSep 10, 2012 · Having no money Harishchandra was forced to sell his wife, Queen Shaivya, and his son, Rohitashva, to a cruel Brahmin. In terrible grief at ...
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The Vishnu Purana: Book IV: Chapter III | Sacred Texts ArchiveDuring a twelve years' famine Triśanku provided the flesh of deer for the nourishment of the wife and children of Viswamitra, suspending it upon a spreading fig ...Missing: Rohitashva | Show results with:Rohitashva
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CHAPTER SEVEN### Summary of Srimad Bhagavatam 9.7 on Rohita’s Story
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ŚB 9.7.21 - Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam - Bhaktivedanta VedabaseThe famous King Hariścandra, one of the exalted persons in history, performed grand sacrifices by sacrificing a man and pleased all the demigods.
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The Mahabharata, Book 3: Vana Parva: Tirtha-yatra Parva: ... | Sacred Texts Archive### Summary of Mentions of Harishchandra and Rohitasva in Vana Parva, Section CLXVI
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[PDF] Sampoorna Devi Bhagavatham - Sri Vaddiparti PadmakarWhy Harishchandra wanted to sacrifice his son in the Yagna? CHAPTER XVIII. 39. • How Sage Vishwamitra saved the child from being sacrificed? • What is the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Reflections on Job and an Indian Legend of HarichandraThe paper demonstrates that Harichandra's narrative closely mirrors Job's suffering, emphasizing integrity against severe adversities. Both characters endure ...
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Rohidashva, Rohidaśva: 4 definitionsFeb 9, 2021 · Sanskrit dictionary —[adjective] having red horses. Rohidaśva (रोहिदश्व):—[=rohid-aśva] [from rohi] mfn. (rohit + a) having red horses (said of ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Why Did Hariscandra Matter in Early Medieval India? Truth, Fact ...The legend of Hariścandra critiques Brahman social power and underscores the tension between Kṣatriya and Brahman authority.
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31. Moral and Ethical Stories in PuranasHarishchandra having learnt the value of truth took a vow to never tell a lie, or go back on his word. In time, he gained fame for his truthfulness, honesty and ...Missing: Rohitashva | Show results with:Rohitashva
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Shades of Nautanki: North India's Operatic Theatre - SahapediaSome of the most popular nautankis, which drew inspiration from these diverse sources were Raja Harishchandra, Laila Majnu, Shirin Farhad, Indar Sabha, Shravan ...
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[PDF] Nautanki as a Performative Art Form of North India - sloapJan 10, 2017 · Popular dramas performed in this genre were peopled with historical figures like Raja Harishchandra, who gave up wealth, kingdom, wife and child ...Missing: ethics | Show results with:ethics
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Prahlad and Harishchandra | GANDHIJI - MKGandhi.orgGandhiji had seen King Harishchandra's drama in his childhood and since then he always had dreams about Harishchandra. He would weep whenever he remembered this ...
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Section 5 : Satyagraha - NPTEL ArchiveHarischandra and Prahallad were his ideals as they suffered a lot to uphold truth without slightest ill-will towards others. He was equally influenced by the ...