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  • The symbol of the crocodile seems to point to a river goddess; and Rikshini would be the name of the Narbada, which rises in the Riksha mountain.

    Chausath Yogini Temple - Inventory of Goddesses and Gods | Angkor Wat Apsara & Devata: Khmer Women in Divine Context 2010

  • Hushang Shah (1405–35) fortified the capital at Mandu above the Narbada, and erected there the durbar hall Hindola Mahall, together with a great mosque.

    1337-38 2001

  • He refused to disturb the Bahmani kingdom of the Deccan, its tributary Warangal, or the rebels from it, the khans of Khandesh between the Tapti and Narbada (independent 1382).

    1337-38 2001

  • Vidyadhara Malla as paramount sovereign is now declared to extend from the mouths of the Ganges to the sea, and from the Narbada to the

    Tales from the Hindu Dramatists R. N. Dutta

  • He says it is met with in the Narbada valley, but I have also found it common on the plateaux of the Satpura range.

    Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Robert Armitage Sterndale 1870

  • Bringing in water from the Narbada or Kolar Dam is not really a solution.

    Desicritics 2009

  • Narbada and Tapti valleys, Bandelkand, the Son valley, and Rewah, in the Nagpur and Chanda country, Berar, the Hyderabad territories, and other parts of Southern India, _with the complete exception of the Malabar coast and the adjacent hills_. "

    Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Robert Armitage Sterndale 1870

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