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Vijaya - Wikipedia Vijaya (bow), the personal bow of Shiva, Parashurama and Karna; Vijaya, daughter of Dyutimat, the king of Madra Kingdom; Jaya-Vijaya, the door-keepers of Vaikuntha, the realm of the god Vishnu in Hindu mythology; Vijaya, consort of Kalki
Prince Vijaya - Wikipedia Prince Vijaya (c 543–505 BCE) was a legendary king of Tambapanni, based in modern day Sri Lanka His reign was first mentioned in Mahāvaṃsa He is said to have came to Sri Lanka with seven hundred followers after being banished from Sinhapura However, there is no archaeological evidence of this
House of Vijaya - Wikipedia The House of Vijaya (also known as the Vijayan dynasty and sometimes referred to as the "Great Dynasty") was the first recorded Sinhalese royal dynasty that ruled over the island, Sri Lanka
Vijaya, Vijayā: 83 definitions - Wisdom Library Vijaya (विजय) refers to one of the forty-seven tānas (tone) used in Indian music —The illustration of Vijaya (as a deity) according to 15th-century Indian art is as follows —The colour of his body is yellow His face is similar to the face of a peacock His right hand is in Pravacana-Mudrā and a viṇā in his left hand
Vijaya | king of Sri Lanka | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica …on Sri Lanka were Prince Vijaya and his 700 followers, who landed on the west coast near Puttalam (5th century bce) They had been banished for misconduct from the kingdom of Sinhapura in northern India by Vijaya’s father, King Sinhabahu, who put them all in a ship and drove them…
Meaning, origin and history of the name Vijaya Means "victory" in Sanskrit This is a transcription of both the masculine form विजय and the feminine form विजया, both of which occur as names or epithets in Hindu scripture This was also the name of a semi-legendary 6th-century BC king of Sri Lanka The modern masculine form is typically transcribed Vijay, especially in northern India
King Vijaya [543-505 BCE] | AmazingLanka. com About King Vijaya On the day the Buddha passed away in Kusinara Nuwara, Vijaya, a prince from Singhapura in the Lala country, arrived on the shores of Sri Lanka with 700 followers As the Buddha lay on his deathbed, he entrusted the protection of Sri Lanka to the deity Vishnu (Upulvan)
Vijaya, the First King of Sri Lanka - Travel Destination Sri Lanka The story of King Vijaya and his arrival and establishment in Sri Lanka is such an interesting and fantastic story passed down through generations So, why not? Let’s have a look at this fascinating story! Early Life of Prince Vijaya According to Mahavamsa, Prince Vijaya was the son of King Sinhabahu and Sinhaseevali King Sinhabahu is well
The Epic Tale of Vijaya: Sri Lankas First King Vijaya, now a king with a royal princess as his queen but without an heir, passed away, leaving the kingdom in turmoil After a year without a king, Vijaya's nephew, Panduvasudeva, the son of Vijaya's twin brother Sumitta, arrived to claim the throne