Ravivarman Kulaśekhara the Yādava and Sagara the Son of Yādav?: Real and Ideal Kings in Matrilineal Kerala
This paper deals with the historical figure of Ravivarman Kulaśekhara (c. 1266–1317 ce), a king of southern Kerala and for a while emperor of South India, who claims in his inscriptions to be a yadupati like his father, and at the same time appears to be genetically a Yādava by his mother, according...
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Language: | English |
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2011
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Religions of South Asia
Year: 2011, Volume: 5, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 365-387 |
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pre-modern Kerala
B Purāṇa B Yādava B marumakkattāyaṃ B Jaiminīyasaṃhitā B Cera B Nairs B Kingship B Ravivarman Kulaśekhara B Epigraphy B matriliny B medieval South India B Travancore B Kollam B svarūpam |
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