Trailokyamahadevi, Trailokyamahādevī: 1 definition
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Trailokyamahadevi 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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Source: Archaeological Survey of India: Śaiva monuments at PaṭṭadakalTrailokyamahādevī (त्रैलोक्यमहादेवी) refers to one of the two wifes of Vikramāditya II, the other being Lokamahādevī, both belonging to the Haihaya family. Vikramāditya II was the son of Vijayaditya, son of Vinayaditya, son of Vikramāditya I. These two queens built two shrines named Lokeśvara (now known as Virūpākṣa) and Trailokyeśvara (now known as Mallikārjuna).
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Full-text: Lokamahadevi, Mallikarjuna, Virupaksha, Trailokyeshvara.
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