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Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Asmaka Kingdom — Asmaka was a kingdom among the 16 Mahajanapadas mentioned in the Buddhist texts. All other kingdoms were in the north, from Vanga to Gandhara. Some believes that Asmaka was a colony of the Kambojas, and its earlier name was Aswaka. The epic… … Wikipedia
Satavahana — Infobox Former Country native name = सातवाहन శాతవాహనులు conventional long name = Satavahana Empire common name = Satavahana Empire national motto = continent = Asia region = country = era = Antiquity government type = Monarchy year start = 230 BC … Wikipedia
Kosala Kingdom — Kosala Proper or Uttara Kosala is the kigdom of the celebrated personality of Treta Yuga, Raghava Rama. Ayodhya was its capital, presently in Faizabad district, Uttar Pradesh. Rama s sons Lava and Kusa inherited parts of this kingdom. Lava ruled… … Wikipedia
Takshaka — was one of the Nagas mentioned in the epic Mahābhārata. He lived in a city named Takshasila, which was the new territory of Takshaka after his race was banished by Pandavas headed by Arjuna from the Khandava Forest and Kurukshetra, where they… … Wikipedia
Satavahana — Die Shatavahana regierten vier Jahrhunderte, ca. 230 v. Chr. bis 199 über den Dekkan, ihr Kernland war der Oberlauf des Godavari um Nasik und Pratishthana (alias Paithan) in Maharashtra. Sie werden nach ihrer Stammeszugehörigkeit auch als Andhras … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shatavahana — Ungefähres Einflussgebiet der Shatavahana Die Shatavahana regierten vier Jahrhunderte, von etwa 230 v. Chr. bis um 220 n. Chr. über das zentralindische Hochland des Dekkan, ihr Zentrum war der Oberlauf der Godavari um Nasik und Pratishthana… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Śakti — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En el marco del hinduismo, el término sánscrito shaktí designa a la energía o potencia activa de un deva (dios masculino), personificada como su esposa. Pintura que muestra la tridevi (la forma conjunta de las tres… … Wikipedia Español
Shaktí — Para el grupo de jazz fusión, véase Shakti (banda). En el marco del hinduismo, el término sánscrito shaktí designa a la energía o potencia activa de un deva (dios masculino), personificada como su esposa. Estatua de bronce de la diosa Adi Shakti… … Wikipedia Español