10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «अहिक्षेत्र»
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Tīrthaṅkara Pārśvanātha: aitihāsika evaṃ sāṃskr̥tika ...
यह महत्वपूर्ण घटना वर्तमोन के अहिक्षेत्र में घटी थी ऐसा माना जाता है । किन्तु चुने पार्श्वनाथ के जीवन चरित्र को चित्रित करने वाले गंयों यथा उप., पार्श्वनाथ चरित्र, पार्श्वष्णुदय, ...
Aśoka Kumāra Jaina, Jayakumāra Jaina, Sureśa Canda Jaina, 1999
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The Great Universe of Kota: Stress, Change, and Mental ... - Page 46
The origin of the three caste groups According to legend there were no Brahmins in South Kanara before the 7th century A.d. when the King Mayur-Varma brought them from 'Ahi-Kshetra' (probably the present-day Andhra region) and settled ...
G. Morris Carstairs, Ravi L. Kapur, 1976
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Reports - Volume 1 - Page 255
The name is written Ahi-kshetra, as well as Ahi-chhatra, but the local legend of Adi Raja and the Naga, who formed a canopy over his head when asleep, shows that the latter is the correct form. This grand old fort is said to have been built by ...
Archaeological Survey of India, 1871
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Badāyūm̐ Janapada kī bolī kā ekakālika adhyayana
एक भाग की राजधानी कन्नौज बनाई जिसका राजा उसका उयेष्ट पुत्र देवबन्द हुआ है दूसरे क्षेत्र की राजधानी अहिक्षेत्र (रामनगर, जिला बरेली ) को बनाया गया, जिसका राजा उसका कनिष्ठ पुत्र ...
Rāma Prakāśa Saksenā, 1973
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Aitihāsika sthānāvalī - Page 57
जैन-ग्रन्थ विबिधतीर्थकल्प में इसका एक अन्य नाम सख्यावती भी मिलता है (वे० संख्यावती) । एक अन्य प्राचीन जैन ग्रन्थ तीर्थमालाजैत्यवंदन में अहिक्षेत्र का शिवपुर नाम भी बताया गया ...
Vijayendra Kumāra Māthura, 1990
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Report of Tours in the Central Doab and Gorakhpur in ... - Page 31
It may be the Ahi Kshetra where Drona established his head-quarters after having overcome Raja Drupad and taken possession, as mentioned in the Mahabharat, of the northern half of his Panchal kingdom." I have only one remark to make ...
A. C. L. Carlleyle, Sir Alexander Cunningham, 1879
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Chronology of Ancient Hindu History - Volume 1 - Page 146
families from his birth-place Ahi-Kshetra (Sarpavaram as it ia now called) a village in Godavari District and settled them in his kingdom. In the 'South Indian castes and sects', a publication of the Madras Government in seven volumes, it is ...
One account says that Habāshika, chief of the Koragas, drove out Mayür Varma, but was in turn expelled by Mayür Varma's son, or son-in-law, Lökāditya of Gökarnam, who brought Brahmins from Ahi-Kshetra, and settled them in thirty-two ...
Edgar Thurston, K. Rangachari, 1909
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Census of India, 1971: D. Migration tables (2 v.) - Page 205
One account says that Habashika, chief of the Koragas, drove out Mayur Varma, but was in turn expelled by Mayur Varma's son, or son-in-law, Lokaditya of Gokarnam, who brought Brahmins from Ahi-Kshetra, and settled them in thirty-two ...
India. Office of the Registrar General, K. Chockalingam, 1971
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Making History: Stone age to mercantilism - Page 198
One account says liiat Habashika, chief of the Koragas, drove out Mayur Varma, but was in turn expelled by Mayur Varma 's son, or son-in-law Lokaditya ofGokarnam, who brought Brahmins from Ahi-kshetra, and settled them in 32 villages.
Saki (social activist.), 1998