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      • According to the legend, Lord Brahma, who is also known as the creator, wished to get freedom from sins he had committed against Lord Shiva. For this very reason, he had performed a “Rudrayaga” and prepared the place like a stage or “Vedik”, hence the name “ANTARVEDI”.
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  2. Aug 19, 2024 · Sacred Tract of Land: The region known as Antarvedi is the tract of land between the rivers Ganga (Ganges) and Yamuna (Jamuna), stretching from Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) to Haridwar. This region holds immense religious and cultural importance.

  3. He was amazed with the Shakuna (moment) and called that place as shakuneti palli (Auspicious moment village). The current Sakhineti palli is a mispronounciation of the original shakuneti palli. Near Shakhineti palli (18kms) is antarvedi.

  4. Antarvedi, Konaseema district (Antarvedi is famous for the Sri Laxmi Narasimha Swamy temple constructed between the 15th and 16th centuries. There is also a temple of Shiva that is older than Narasimha Swamy temple.

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    Shaktism

    Antarvedī (अन्तर्वेदी) is the name of a Śāktapīṭha mentioned in the Kulārṇavatantra. The Kulārṇava-tantra is an important 11th century work for the Kaula school of Śāktism. It refers to eighteen such Śākta-pīṭhas (e.g. Antarvedī) which is defined as a sacred sanctuary of Devī located here on earth. According to legend, there are in total fifty-one such sanctuaries (pīṭha)on earth, created from the corresponding parts of Devī’s body,

    Kavya

    Antarvedi (अन्तर्वेदि) is the name of ancient city as mentioned in the “story of the Brahman’s son Viṣṇudatta and his seven foolish companions”, according to the Kathāsaritsāgara, chapter 32. Accordingly, “long ago there lived in Antarvedi a Brāhman named Vasudatta, and he had a son born to him named Viṣṇudatta”. The story of Antarvedi was narrated by Somaprabhā to Kaliṅgasenā in order to demonstrate that “any business which is undertaken without first counteracting the evil omen will end in...

    Jyotisha

    Antarvedī (अन्तर्वेदी) refers to “those living between the Ganges and the Yamunā”, according to the Bṛhatsaṃhitā (chapter 5), an encyclopedic Sanskrit work written by Varāhamihira mainly focusing on the science of ancient Indian astronomy astronomy (Jyotiṣa).—Accordingly, “If there should be both lunar and solar eclipses in one month, princes will suffer both from dissensions among their own army and from wars. [...] If Mars should be eclipsed by Rāhu [—the eclipsed or eclipsing lunar or sola...

    General definition

    Antarvedi (अन्तर्वेदि) seems to be the low wall that is sometimes in an arena for elephant-fights. One elephant is on one side, one on the other. There is a photograph of such an arena in the History of Rajputana, I, p. 167. Fighting elephants are not always so separated.

    Antarvedī (अन्तर्वेदी) (identified with the region between Ganges and Jumna) is classified as one of the eighteen dialects (Deśī)of ancient India, as described in the Kathās (narrative poems) such as Uddyotanasūri in his 8th-century Kuvalayamālā (a Prakrit Campū, similar to Kāvya poetry).—Page 152.24 ff.: Here we have a specimen of eighteen Deśī di...

    Marathi-English dictionary

    antarvēdī (अंतर्वेदी).—f S The district between the Ganges and the Jumna, the Dooab. antarvēdī (अंतर्वेदी).—f The district between the Ganges and the Jumna. The Doab.

    Sanskrit dictionary

    Antarvedi (अन्तर्वेदि).—a. pertaining to the inside of the sacrificial ground. -adv.within this ground. -diḥ -dī f.) [अन्तर्गता वेदिर्यत्र देशे (antargatā vediryatra deśe)] the tract of land (the Doab) between the rivers Gaṅgā and Yamunā, regarded as a sacred region and the principal seat of Āryan Brāhmaṇas; cf. एते भगवत्यौ भूमिदेवानां मूलमायतनमन्तर्वेदिपूर्वेण कलिन्दकन्यामन्दाकिन्यौ संगच्छेते (ete bhagavatyau bhūmidevānāṃ mūlamāyatanamantarvedipūrveṇa kalindakanyāmandākinyau saṃgacchete) A.R...

    Kannada-English dictionary

    Aṃtarvēdi (ಅಂತರ್ವೇದಿ):—[adjective] pertaining to the inside of a sacrificial ground. --- OR --- Aṃtarvēdi (ಅಂತರ್ವೇದಿ):— 1) [noun] the inner platform or a cubicle in a sacrificial ground. 2) [noun] the tract between the rivers Gaŋgā and Yamuna extending from Haridvāra to Prayāga. 3) [noun] a tongue of land between any two rivers.

  5. Jun 20, 2010 · It’s sometimes called an island temple because Antarvedi has a tributory of River Godavari meeting the sea (Sagara Sangamam), whereas the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple is located on the other side, closer to the bank of Godavari, which is also called Vasishta Godavari.

  6. Antarvedi literally means ‘inside the sacrificial altar’. The tract of land between the rivers Gaṅgā and Yamunā, stretching from Prayāga (modern Allahabad) to Hardvār (or Hardwar) has often been called by this name.

  7. Antarvedi is in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh state in India, situated at the interior part at East coast. The surrounding is rich with irrigated land because of several tributaries of river Godavari.