Bharata भरत (
Sanskrit lit. "to be maintained") may refer to:
Bhārata भारत ("descended from
Bharata") may refer to:
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Rudra (Sanskrit: रुद्रः) is a Rigvedic god of the storm,
[1] the wind, and the hunt.
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Vishnu Purana is often considered to be the most important of all the eighteen Puranas and is given the name Puranaratna (gem of Puranas).Presented as a dialogue between Parashara with his disciple Maitreya. It is divided into six parts.
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Bharata is a legendary king in Hindu mythology. He was the first to conquer all of Greater India, uniting it into a single entity which was named after him as
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In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Bharata (Sanskrit: भरत, IAST Bharata) was the second brother of the main protagonist Lord Rama, and the son of Emperor Dasaratha and Kaikeyi of the Solar Dynasty.
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Dasharatha (Sanskrit: दशरथ, IAST Daśaratha) is the father of Rama, the heroic prince and avatar of Vishnu in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Within the tale Dasharatha was the king of Ayodhya and a descendant of Raghuvamsa.
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Rama (rāma in IAST, राम in Devanāgarī) or
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The story of Jadabharata is a story from Indian Mythology with deep insights into Indian Philosophy of the reality of the self. The story appears in the second section of the Vishnu Purana and the fifth canto of the Bhagavata Purana, and also in Jain texts.
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Bharata was an ancient Indian musicologist who authored the Natya Shastra, a theoretical treatise on ancient Indian dramaturgy and histrionics, dated to between roughly 400 BC and 200 AD. Indian dance and music find their root in the Natyashastra.
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The Nātya Shastra (Nātyaśāstra नाट्य शास्त्र) of Bharata is the principal work of dramatic theory, encompassing dance and music, in classical India.
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The fifth Mandala of the Rigveda has 87 hymns. Most hymns in this book are attributed to the atri
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The third Mandala of the Rigveda has 62 hymns, mainly to Agni and Indra. It is one of the "family books" (mandalas 2-7), the oldest core of the Rigveda. Most hymns in this book are attributed to
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The Indo-Aryan tribes mentioned in the Rigveda are described as semi-nomadic pastoralists, subdivided into villages (vish) and headed by a tribal chief (raja) and administered by a priestly caste.
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Greater India has several related meanings:
- In medieval literature and geography: the term "Greater India" (P. Indyos mayores[]) was used at least from the mid 15th century.
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merino is the most numerous breed of sheep in the world. It is a breed prized for its wool, although more recently the low price of wool has led to more of an emphasis on the market and sale of the meat of the animal.
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breed is a domesticated subspecies or infrasubspecies of an animal. For a type to be recognised as a breed, there should be a viable true-breeding population. The term may also be used as a verb, meaning action intended to produce offspring.
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The name India may refer to either the region of Greater India (the Indian subcontinent), or to the contemporary Republic of India contained therein. The term is derived from the name of the Sindhu (Indus River) and has been in use in Greek since Plutarchus[1]
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