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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SrivijayaSrivijaya - Wikipedia

    Srivijaya (Indonesian: Sriwijaya),: 131 also spelled Sri Vijaya, was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th to 11th century AD.

  2. Vijayasree Biography. Vijayasree was a popular heroine of Malayalam cinema in the 1970s. A fashion icon known for her super figure, this gorgeous heroine of Malayalam was regarded as an iconic beauty of silver screen then, also known by the title - Marilyn Monroe of Malayalam.

  3. May 18, 2024 · Srivijaya empire, maritime and commercial kingdom that flourished between the 7th and the 13th centuries, largely in what is now Indonesia. The kingdom originated in Palembang on the island of Sumatra and soon extended its influence and controlled the Strait of Malacca.

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  5. Jan 17, 2015 · The Vittala Temple is also known as Shri Vijaya Vitthala Temple. It is dedicated to Lord Vitthala, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. An idol of Vitthala-Vishnu was enshrined in the temple. Legend has it that the temple was built as an abode for Lord Vishnu in his Vitthala form.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VijayasreeVijayasree - Wikipedia

    Vijayasri was an Indian actress who predominantly worked in Malayalam cinema in the 1970s. She acted in many movies opposite Prem Nazir and have also worked in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada films. [1] Biography. Her first appearance onscreen was in the Tamil film Chitthi (1966).

  7. 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 a seven hundred followers after being banished from Sinhapura. However, there is no archaeological evidence of this.