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  Pudukk2
a) Raja Sri Vijaya Ranga Cokkanatha Ramaswami Tondiman Sahib, Raja of Kolattur.
1730 - 1769 Raja Sri Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondiman, Raja of Pudukkottai.
1807 - 1825 Raja Sri Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondiman Bahadur, Raja of Pudukkottai.
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 Vijayanagara Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The empire is generally considered to have reached its peak during the rule of Krishna Deva Raya.
In 1565, at the Battle of Talikota, the army of Vijayanagara was routed by an alliance of the Deccan sultanates.
Rama Raya was killed in the Battle of Tallikot and his head (the real head) annually covered with oil and red pigment has been exhibited to the pious Mahomedans of Ahmudnuggur till 1829.
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 ipedia.com: Vijayanagara Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As the empire began to expand and prosper under Bukka Raya, the capital was established at the more defensible and secure location of Vijayanagara, on the south side of the river.
This is a ruined temple, south of Hampi, built by the emperor Krishnadeva Raya after military campaigns in Orissa.
The donation of this statue is ascribed to either Krishnadeva Raya, or to a wealthy merchant during his reign.
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 Srimad Bhagavatam - Canto IX - "Liberation"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The son of Srutayu was Vasuman, the son of Satyayu was Srutanjaya, the son of Raya was Eka, the son of Jaya was Amita, and the son of Vijaya was Bhima.
Bhima's son was named Kancana, the son of Kancana was Hotraka, and the son of Hotraka was Jahnu, who was celebrated for having drunk all the water of the Ganges in one sip.
TEXTS 2-3 - The son of Srutayu was Vasuman; the son of Satyayu, Srutanjaya; the son of Raya, Eka; the son of Jaya, Amita; and the son of Vijaya, Bhima.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - The Maharaja of Vijayanagar
Vijaya Raya was an old man when he became Maharaja.
Deva Raya II wanted war with Gujarat, but first he needed to prepare for victory and contrive a justification to wrest the beautiful city from its foreign conqueror.
Vijaya was born to be Maharaja, but his time was still a way off.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/printthread.php?t=109162&pp=50   (5042 words)

  
 E N C Y C L O P E D I A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He was a native of Tuluva, and became prime minister of Vira Bukka Raya, king of the great Hindu state of Vijaya-nagara, who lived in the fourteenth century.
He was brother of Sayana, the author of the great commentary on the Veda, in which work Madhava himself is believed to have shared.
Yudhi-shthira was Jaya in private, Kanka in public; Bhima was Jayanta and Ballava; Arjuna was Vijaya and Brihan-nala; Nakula was Jaya-sena and Granthika; Saha-deva was Jayad-bala and Arishta-nemi, a Vaisya.
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 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 9 - CHAPTER 15
Bhîma was the son of Vijaya and next came Kancana as Bhîma's son.
The son of S'rutâyu was Vasumân; the son of Satyâyu, S'rutañjaya; the son of Raya, Eka; the son of Jaya, Amita; and the son of Vijaya, Bhîma.
The son of Bhima was Kancana; the son of Kancanawas Hotraka; and the son of Hotraka was Jahnu, who drank all the water of the Ganges in one sip.
srimadbhagavatam.org /canto9/chapter15.html   (3967 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: History of Indonesia
After a wave of protests demanding democracy, Suharto stepped down, beginning the present period of Indonesian history, known as the Reformation era.
Motto: Jaya Raya (Indonesian): Prosper and Great Founded 22 June 1527 Governor Sutiyoso Area 661.
The Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation was an intermittent war over the future of the island of Borneo, between British-backed Malaysia and Indonesia in 1962-1966.
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 Suryanaar Koyil
Kulottunga Chola is said to have had a good relationship with the Gahadwal dynasty of Kanauj (1090 - 1194), whose rulers were Sun worshippers, and hence Suryanar Koyil, is considered to be an expression of their influence in South India.
Inscriptions from the period of Krishna Deva Raya, speaking of endowments made to this temple are also seen here.
Ratha Saptami in the Tamil month of Thai, and the first Sundays in the months of Aavani (Leo) and Kartikai (Scorpio) and Vijaya Dasami are celebrated in this temple.
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 Punjabi.net discussions chat forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
“……..Deva Raya was succeeded by Vijaya Raya, his son by Devambika, but the history is not very clear at this period, and Vijaya Raya’s reign was a short one.
The mother was Narayanambika, and one inscription describes him as having received the throne from his elder sister, which may perhaps refer to the princess married into the Bahmani family.
Sadasiva Raya, the son of Ranga, a deceased brother of Achyuta by the same mother, was then raised to the throne by the great minister Rama Raja (who was his brother-in-law) and the councillors.
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 Srimad Bhagavatam, Bhagavata Purana Canto 9 Chapter 15: Sanskrit:
Sukadeva Gosvami continued: O King Pariksit, from the womb of Urvasi, six sons were generated by Pururava.
srutâyoh--of Srutâyu; vasumân--Vasumân; putrah--a son; satyâyoh--of Satyâyu; ca--also; srutanjayah--a son named Srutanjaya; rayasya--of Raya; sutah--a son; ekah--by the name Eka; ca--and; jayasya--of Jaya; tanayah--the son; amitah--by the name Amita;
bhîmah--by the name Bhîma; tu--indeed; vijayasya--of Vijaya; atha--thereafter; kâncanah--Kâncana, the son of Bhîma; hotrakah--Hotraka, the son of Kâncana; tatah--then; tasya--of Hotraka; jahnuh--by the name Jahnu; sutah--a son; gangâm--all the water of the Ganges; gandûsî-krtya--by one sip; yah--he who (Jahnu); apibat--drank.
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 Srila Prabhupada: Founder-Acharya of the Golden Age   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
We certainly do not need those things which a mundane person considers to be material assets." (purport Cc.
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu asked Ramananda Raya, "Out of all glorious activities, which is the most glorious?" Ramananda Raya replied, "That person who is reputed to be a devotee of Lord Krishna's enjoys the utmost fame and glory." (Cc.
Sripada Madhvacharya predicted: "The real knowledge of the difference between jiva and Sri Hari and the service of Sri Hari will spread all over the world very shortly." (Anu madhva vijaya - last chapter).
www.indiadivine.org /bhaktivedanta-swami-prabhupada1.htm   (3722 words)

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