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Ishanavarman, ??¨¡navarman, Ishana-varman: 2 definitions

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Ishanavarman means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

In Hinduism

Kavya (poetry)

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??¨¡navarman (??????????) is the name of an ancient king, according to the historical poem M¨±?ikava??a by Atula dealing with the royal lineage of North Kerala in roughly 1000 verses.¡ª??¨¡navarman married the beautiful Nandin¨©, the daughter of the Cedi King, who was living incognito in exile when he had been overpowered by enemies. Not being blessed with a child in their union, he married the daughter of the Cola King and got a son called N¨±p¨¡r¨¡ma in that marriage. The frustrated Nandin¨© worships Goddess Bhadrak¨¡l¨©, who visualizes before her and grants her the boon that henceforth, the kingship of the country should pass on the son of the women of her line.

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Kavya (?????, kavya) refers to Sanskrit poetry, a popular ancient Indian tradition of literature. There have been many Sanskrit poets over the ages, hailing from ancient India and beyond. This topic includes mahakavya, or ¡®epic poetry¡¯ and natya, or ¡®dramatic poetry¡¯.

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General definition (in Hinduism)

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It was ??¨¡navarman who managed to absorb the ancient territories of F¨²n¨¢n which led the X¨©n T¨¢ng sh¨± (New History of the T¨¢ng Dynasty) (ÐÂÌÆ•ø), compiled by ?uy¨¢ng Xi¨± (šWê–ÐÞ) (1007–1072) and S¨°ng Q¨ª (ËÎÆî) (998-1061) in 1060 AD to attribute the effective conquest of the country to him.

The earliest known date of the reign of ??¨¡navarman, a date that must not have been long after his accession, is that of his first embassy to China to the court of the Su¨ª in 616-17. This king is also known from his own inscriptions, one incised at ??¨¡napura, dated 13 September 627 AD (K. 604),

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