Tarupaiprabhu, aka: Tārupaiprabhu, Tarupai-prabhu; 1 Definition(s)
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Tarupaiprabhu means something in the history of ancient India. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Tārupaiprabhu (fl. 1154 A.D.) is mentioned in the “British museum stone inscription of the reign of Haripāladeva”. Accordingly, “At this very Secretariat Paraśarāmaprabhu, son of Vetapaiprabhu, and‒giprabhu, son of Tārupaiprabhu, and Chintumaiprabhu, son of Joipaiprabhu‒all these (are witnesses)”.
This stone inscription (mentioning Tārupaiprabhu) was apparently found somewhere is North Koṅkaṇ and is now deposited in the British Museum, London. It records that some miscreants did damage to the channel (nāḍa) near a well belonging to the residents of the village Turubhāmra and dedicated to the god Agnihotra. It is dated in Śaka 1076, the cyclic year Bhāva and the full-moon tithi of Māgha.
Source: What is India: Inscriptions of the ŚilāhārasThe history and geography of India includes names of areas, cities, countries and other regions of India, as well as historical dynasties, rulers, tribes and various local traditions, languages and festivals. Ancient India enjoyed religious freedom but primarely encourages the path of Dharma, incorporated into religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
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