Harishchandra, Hariśchandra: alternative spelling
Harishchandra is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Harishcandra, which is defined according to Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
Harishchandra can further be alternatively spelled as Hariśchandra, Harischandra, Hari-shchandra, Hari-śchandra and Hari-schandra.
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Partial matches: Hari.
Starts with: Harishchandrapura.
Full-text: Saubha, Tranga, Harishcandrapura, Rohitashva, Vyomacaripura, Urddhvagapura, Khapura, Trishankuja, Harishcandra, Pratimargaka, Urdhvaga, Urdhvagamin, Rohita, Shunahshepa, Shunahshepha, Trishanku, Tara.
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A Stroll Along the Banks of the Triple Stream < [October – December, 2002]
The Gandhian Way < [July 1955]
The Gandhian Way < [July 1955]
The Sacrifices of Rajasuya, Vajapeya and Ashvamedha (study) (by Aparna Dhar)
Details of the Puruṣamedha Sacrifice < [Chapter 5 - Minor sacrifices and their Political Significance]
Social and Cultural condition of the Brahmanical age < [Chapter 1 - A brief outline of the Brāhmaṇa Literature]
Chapter 1 - Maya Danava Erects the Imperial Court < [Sabha Parva]
Chapter 4 - King Jarasandha Slain < [Sabha Parva]
Satirical works of Kshemendra (study) (by Arpana Devi)
9. Prominent Satirical Works in Assamese Literature < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
Kavyamimamsa of Rajasekhara (Study) (by Debabrata Barai)
Part 5.8 - A Poet King: his court and assembly < [Chapter 5 - Analyasis and Interpretations of the Kāvyamīmāṃsā]