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Achyuta : ‘the unfallen’, epithet of Sri Krishna.

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... rebellion against rightful authority. Then there is the seventh verse, a part of which is lost. "Mention is first made," comments Majumdar, 3 "of his complete victory over two rulers named Achyuta and Nāgasena, and a third, belonging to the family of the Kotas. This is followed by a statement that he took his pleasure at the city Pushpa. The lacunas, caused by the peeling off of the surface... and the services may very reasonably have been a rush to rescue the father from whatever loss had been suffered, less demanding at the start, precisely the campaign in which Samudragupta "uprooted" Achyuta, Nagasena and the scion of the Kota family and achieved possession and pleasure of Pātaliputra. Rewarded for this campaign with the crown and invested thereby with full power, he may have set out ...

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... Acesines (Asiknī, Chenāb), 117 Achaemenian inscriptions of Xerxes, 438 Achaemenids, 251, 384, 385, 429, 549, 603; their art, 387-94; documents in Egypt, 330-31; satrapies, 56 Achyuta, 537, 539 Aditi (Kasyapa's daughter), 70 Aditya-sena, 487, 488, 490, 494, 605 Aelian, 202-3, 238, 386 Agalassoi (Agesinae/Argesinae), 426 Agathokles, 40, 441 Agrammes ...

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... consciousness where, in the words of Sri Aurobindo, "a bottomless steadiness and illimitable calm upholds all the illumination, movement, action as on some rock of ages, equal, unperturbed, unmoved, achyuta.' ' 72 Similarly the soul-power of will and strength rises to a like largeness and altitude, and while describing the signs of the perfection of this will and strength, Sri Aurobindo states: ...

... already—so I adopted it as a new word that is not current creates new difficulties. In this sense sanskrita totaka 62 yamu/ nā + tata/ ma + C hyuta/ kelika/ lā + [The sportive art of Achyuta on the banks of Yamuna] has a foot division in that there are stresses on every letter marked with +. I was talking of principles and laws of Page 171 rhythm which the ...