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He fled his land and gained protection at Srivijaya which was ruled by Maravijayottungavarman at that time. Adipada Mahendra had a son named Mahendra and a princess who married Maravijayottungavarman. From the marriage, the Maharaja had two children, Sangrama Vijayatunggavarman and Samara Vijayatunggavarman. Mahendra later married with Samara's ...
It is only one of four colleges in India with the triple crown accreditation. [2] With its innovative and socially conscious approach to management education, research and community engagement, SPJIMR aims to influence practice and promote value-based growth of its students and alumni, organizations and its leaders, and society at large.
This is the first instance of a relationship known to have existed between Srivijaya and the Sailendra. [ 1 ] : 221–223 Dewi Tara, the daughter of Dharmasetu, later married a member of the Sailendra dynasty by the name of Samaratunga who later assumed the throne of Srivijaya around 792.
Balaputradewa was the maharaja of Srivijaya in the 9th century CE as well as the former head of the Sailendra dynasty. [1] He was the youngest son of the preceding Sailendran maharaja, Samaratunga, through marriage with Dewi Tara who was in turn the daughter of another maharaja, Dharmasetu of Srivijaya. [2] [3]
Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa (IAST: Ḍapunta Hiyaṃ Śrī Jayanāśa) [1] was the first Maharaja (Great King) of Srivijaya and thought to be the dynastic founder of Kadatuan Srivijaya. His name was mentioned in the series of Srivijayan inscriptions dated from the late 7th century CE dubbed the "Siddhayatra inscriptions", describing his sacred ...
The Maharajah's College Old Students's Association (MRCOSA) has been functioning since the inception of college. Its organized the Maharajah Ananda Gajapati Sapada Sata Jayanti, the 125th Anniversary of Maharajah Ananda Gajapati Raju in 1976. It was revived when the college became Autonomous in 1987. It was made an integral part of the College ...
College Notability References Acacio Gabriel Viegas: Grant Medical: medical practitioner credited with the discovery of the outbreak of bubonic plague in Mumbai, India in 1896 Amol Dighe: professor of physics in Tata Institute of Fundamental Research: Anil Kakodkar: 1963 D. G. Ruparel; VJTI