The earliest surviving commentary written on the work is that of the 10th-century
Kashmirian scholar Vallabhadeva The most popular and
Kaynak: RaghuvaṃśaIn the East it is linked to Kurri Road and Dhoke
Kashmirian area, In the west it is linked to Chirah Road , In the north it is linked to
Kaynak: ShakrialMeghavahana, who is supposed to have taken possession of the throne of his forefathers at the invitation of the
Kashmirian ministers, is
Kaynak: MeghavahanaIt was borne by Rajanaka Ratanakara, the author of the Haravijaya (9th Century), and by many
Kashmirian authors of note enumerated in the
Kaynak: RazdanNearby villages include Thakra, Kalas, Chak Qada, Kolian, Dhoke
Kashmirian, Bardiana, Faryal and Miana Mohra. Pakistan. Category:Populated
Kaynak: Mohra TopianHe may or may not have been from Kashmir, but the next thinkers whose works survive were those of a
Kashmirian lineage active in the tenth
Kaynak: Shaiva SiddhantaBut the
Kashmirian (or "Northwestern") Brhat-katha which Somadeva adapted may be quite different from the Paisachi ur-text , as at least 5
Kaynak: KathasaritsagaraSwami Lakshman Joo and His Place in the
Kashmirian Śaiva Tradition.” In: Samvidullāsah, edited by Bettina Bäumer and Sarla Kumar, New
Kaynak: Alexis SandersonUrdu poems by his pen-name Shaheen collected in Kulliat-e-Shaheen, and a history of his family collected in Tawarikh-e-Khandan-e-
Kashmirian.
Kaynak: Dhaka Nawab Family(and P. V. Kane tends to agree) that he was a
Kashmirian, or at least an inhabitant of Northern India Robert Lingat does not acknowledge
Kaynak: MedhātithiThe “Cool House” has a waterfall,
Kashmirian Cypress, small pond and citrus trees. The central Palm House houses tall bananas, bamboo and
Kaynak: Allan Gardensotherwise, two manuscripts survive:
Kashmirian (mostly edited) and Orissan (partly edited, by Dipak Bhattacharya and others, unaccented
Kaynak: Shakhadate September 2010 MISA included lectures on related disciplines such as
Kashmirian philosophy and Ayurveda (traditional Indian medicine
Kaynak: Gregorian BivolaruThe earliest surviving commentaries appear to be those of the 10th-century
Kashmirian scholar Vallabhadeva Eminent Sanskrit poets like
Kaynak: KālidāsaSircar: "It will be seen that the
Kashmirian who knew the Shahis from before 730 AD down to 12th c AD regarded them as Ksatriyas, although
Kaynak: Kabul Shahi