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Deified monarch in medieval Southeast Asia
Devaraja (Sanskrit: देवराज, romanized: Devarāja) was the religious and political concept of the "god-king" or deified monarch in ancient and medieval
Devaraja
Maharaja of Mysore from 1673 to 1704
Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar II (22 September 1645 – 16 November 1704) was the fourteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1673 to 1704. During this time
Chikka_Devaraja
Market in Mysore in Karnataka, India
Devaraja Market is a market located in Mysuru, India. One can buy flowers, fruits, and choose from conical piles of colorful Kumkum powder. Spices, sandalwood
Devaraja_Market
2008 film by Joshiy
boss named Devaraja Prathapa Varma. Devaraja and his assistants deceived Ramesh into believing that Devaraja was innocent, where Devaraja reveals that
Twenty:20_(film)
Indian actor (born 1953)
Devaraj (born 21 September 1953) is an Indian actor and theatre actor who works in Indian film industry. He has largely featured in Kannada films performing
Devaraj
Indian politician (1915–1982)
Devaraj Devaraj Arasu (20 August 1915 – 6 June 1982) was an Indian politician who served two terms as the Chief Minister of Karnataka (1972–77, 1978–80)
D._Devaraj_Urs
Perumal temple in Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
inside the temple, next to the Narasimha shrine. The stone deity is called Devaraja Perumal, whose worship is equated to the Adi Athi Varadharaja Perumal (original
Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kanchipuram
Varadharaja_Perumal_Temple,_Kanchipuram
Pratihara king
Devarāja (8th century CE) was a king from the Pratihara dynasty of northern India. In the Barah inscription of his descendant Mihira Bhoja, Devaraja's
Devaraja_(Pratihara_dynasty)
Monarchy in India (1399–1947)
expansion of its territory and, during the rules of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Devaraja Wodeyar II, the kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now southern
Kingdom_of_Mysore
Index of articles associated with the same name
pharaohs Devaraja a sacred king in any other polytheistic faith Look up god-king in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Divine king (disambiguation) Devaraja Euhemerism
God_king
Hindu Temple in India
Vadiraja Tirtha by the request of the then administrator of the temple, Devaraja Heggade. The temple is considered unique, since the priests in the temple
Dharmasthala_Temple
1682 conflict part of Maratha–Mysore War
Maratha invasion of Srirangapatnam (1682) was a major invasion during Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar’s rule. When most of the Mysore army was away fighting at Tiruchirapalli
Maratha invasion of Srirangapatnam (1682)
Maratha_invasion_of_Srirangapatnam_(1682)
War in Southern India
defeated Mysore forces under Chikka Devaraja, culminating in the Treaty of Srirangapatna, where Chikka Devaraja paid 1 crore honas as tribute to Sambhaji
Maratha–Mysore_War_(1682)
Name list
Devaraj is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Devaraj (born 1960), Indian actor Devaraj Bangera, Indian bishop A. Devaraj
Devaraj_(name)
Capital of Karnataka, India
of Shahaji. The Mughals later captured the city and sold it to Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. After the death of Krishnaraja
Bengaluru
Empire in Southeast Asia (802–1431)
translated as "universal ruler"; Old Khmer: Kamraten jagad ta Raja) and devaraja (from Sanskrit, lit. 'god king'). He also declared Kambuja's independence
Khmer_Empire
Kingdom of Mysore royal family, 1399–1950
Tamil Nadu. The kingdom reached its peak under Kanthirava's grand-nephew Devaraja Wodeyar II, who reformed the administration of the kingdom by dividing
Wadiyar_dynasty
Maharaja of Mysore from 1659 to 1673
Devaraja Wodeyar I (25 May 1627 – 11 February 1673) was the thirteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1659 until 1673. Devaraja Wodeyar I was
Dodda_Kempadevaraja
Building in Mysore, India
restoration. Before the restoration could be completed, an arch at the Devaraja Market collapsed on 28 August 2016, resulting in halting of the restoration
Lansdowne_Building
Indian Kannada novelist
featuring actress Kalpana. Her short-stories collection Samasyeya Magu won the Devaraja Bahadur Prize in 1950. Her novel Avala Mane earned the Karnataka Sahitya
Anasuya_Shankar
Ancient Indian term
concept of chakravarti later evolved[citation needed] into the concept of devaraja – the divinity of kings – which was adopted by the Indianised Hindu-Buddhist
Chakravarti_(Sanskrit_term)
Village in Karnataka, India
in Kannada; the town got its current name after the Mysore ruler Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar captured it in one of his victories. The place is thought by many
Devarayanadurga
Country in Southeast Asia
– c. 835) declared independence from Java and proclaimed themselves a Devaraja. They and their followers instituted the cult of the God-king and began
Cambodia
Form of state religion
excessive veneration of the state and the emperor would consign one to hell. Devaraja is the Hindu-Buddhist cult of deified royalty in Southeast Asia. It is
Imperial_cult
Temple in the state of Karnataka in India
short distance away. The image was installed by Mysore Maharaja Dooda Devaraja Wodeyar during 1664. The Chamundi hills also houses Sri Mahabaleswara temple
Chamundeshwari_Temple
Sword used as part of the regalia of a monarch
Poland – Szczerbiec and two Grunwald Swords Kingdom of Mysore – Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, ending with the Krishnaraja Wodeyar II Empire of Russia, see Regalia
Sword_of_state
Hindu temple
Shri Naimishnath Vishnu Temple, also known as the Naimishnath Devaraja temple or Naimishnarayan Temple or Ramanuj Kot Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated
Shri Naimishnath Vishnu Temple
Shri_Naimishnath_Vishnu_Temple
Hindu temple in Karnataka, India
temple was built in 1689 in Dravidian and Vijayanagara style by King Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, then ruler of Mysore. The late 17th century Venkataramana temple
Kote Venkataramana Temple, Bengaluru
Kote_Venkataramana_Temple,_Bengaluru
Pratihara king
Nagabhata. Devaraja was the younger brother and successor of Kakustha. Nagabhata probably died around 760 CE, and the earliest known date of Devaraja's successor
Kakustha_(Pratihara_dynasty)
Founder of Bhoja dynasty
Devaraja (also known as Devaraj) was the founder of the Bhoja dynasty, which ruled over the region of Goa and other parts of western India from the 3rd
Devaraja_(Bhoja_dynasty)
Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia
Asia Research: 45–47.[verification needed] Jacques, Claude (2007). "From Devaraja to Buddha Raja: Religious Transformation in Angkor". Journal of Khmer Studies:
Angkor_Wat
Ranahastin
succeeded by his nephews, there have been two rulers namely Kakkuka and Devaraja before Vatsraja came to the throne. Kakustha or Kakkuka was the nephew
Vatsaraja
King of Lavo from 1052 to 1069
Chandrachota (Thai: จันทรโชติ) was a younger prince of Suphannaphum under Chandra Devarāja (จันทรเทวราช). He ascended the throne of Lavo in 1052 and reigned until
Chandrachota
First Sultan of Mysore (c. 1720–1782)
them to Devaraja, the dalwai (chief minister, military leader, and Commander-in-chief) of Krishnaraja Wodeyar II, and Nanjaraja, Devaraja's brother,
Hyder_Ali
1993 Indian film
Police Department (BCPD) is in a direct fight with a crime boss named Surya Devaraja Gowda (Tiger Prabhakar), who rules the city along with his younger brother
Mafia_(1993_film)
Maharaja of Mysore from 1572 to 1576
1507 Died 9 November 1576(1576-11-09) (aged 69) Issue Raja Wodeyar I, Devaraja, Bettada Chamaraja, Chikkadepa Names Maha Mandalaswara Birud-antembara-ganda
Chamaraja_Wodeyar_IV
Pratihara emperor from 913 to 944
v t e Pratihara dynasty Nagabhata I (730–760) Kakustha and Devaraja (760–780) Vatsaraja (780–800) Nagabhata II (800–833) Ramabhadra (833–836) Mihira Bhoja
Mahipala_I
Founder of the Pratihara dynasty of India
The Gwalior inscription suggests that he was succeeded by Kakustha and Devaraja, who were sons of his unnamed brother. The Gallaka inscription of 795 CE
Nagabhata_I
Town in Karnataka, India
Bangalore. Retrieved 2 February 2015. "www.mysore.ind.in - mysore.ind.in - Devaraja Market - Everything about Mysore Attractions !". mysore.ind.in. Retrieved
Srirangapatna
Capital city of the Khmer Empire
moat, the oceans beyond. The traditional theme of identifying the Khmer devaraja with the gods, and his residence with that of the celestials, is very much
Angkor
9th-century king of Cambodia
revolution, despite the vast ideological differences between the ancient Devaraja cult and modern Maoism. The flag of Democratic Kampuchea (DK), adopted
Jayavarman_II
Carnatic Indian musician (1866–1931)
https://starofmysore.com/sri-prasanna-sitarama-mandira-devaraja-mohalla/ Sri Prasanna Sitarama Mandira, Devaraja Mohalla Ganavisharada Bidaram Krishnappa’s Sree
Bidaram_Krishnappa
Perumal temple in Chennai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Piccode, built new twin temples in 1700 CE in a different location (at Devaraja mudali Street, later called Sowcarpet). He donated his lands, used his
Chennakesava_Perumal_Temple
Asia's largest monolith hill
Kempegowda. From 1638 to 1728, Mysore took over Savandurga, with the Dalavayi Devaraja controlling it from the palace at Nelapattana. In 1791 Lord Cornwallis
Savandurga
Indian state election
87 4,414 192 Krishnarajapet 86.16 H. T. Manju JD(S) 80,646 42.55 B. I. Devaraja INC 58,302 30.76 22,344 Hassan 193 Shravanabelagola 85.30 C. N. Balakrishna
2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election
2023_Karnataka_Legislative_Assembly_election
1682 siege in Deccan
The Siege of Trichinopoly in 1682 was a siege launched by Chikka Devaraja of Mysore, who sent his general Kumaraiya to capture the fort. At first, Mysore
Siege_of_Trichinopoly_(1681)
Mahendra) in 802 CE. A succession of powerful sovereigns, continuing the Hindu devaraja cult tradition, reigned over the classical era of Khmer civilization until
History_of_Cambodia
Maharaja of Mysore from 1704 to 1714
Maharaja of Mysore Reign 30 November 1704 – March 1714 Predecessor Chikka Devaraja (father) Successor Dodda Krishnaraja I (son) Born (1672-12-27)27 December
Kanthirava_Narasaraja_II
1682 battle between Maratha and Mysore
Kingdom of Mysore in the year 1682.The Mysore forces under King Chikka Devaraja defeated the Maratha forces and their allies under Sambhaji, forcing him
Battle_of_Banavar
c. 1704, during the reign of Chikka Devaraja According to Sanjay Subrahmanyam, the polity that Chikka Devaraja left for his son was "at one and the same
Political history of Mysore and Coorg (1565–1760)
Political_history_of_Mysore_and_Coorg_(1565–1760)
State Legislative Assembly Constituency in Tamil Nadu
18.04 Commonweal Party Vadivalu Gounder 18,283 17.45 Independent T. V. Devaraja Mudaliar 14,970 14.29 Commonweal Party Raghavan 9,620 9.18 RPI Santhanam
Tiruvannamalai Assembly constituency
Tiruvannamalai_Assembly_constituency
Northern Indian dynasty (730–1036)
rulers Serial No. Ruler Reign (CE) 1 Nagabhata I 730–760 2 Kakustha and Devaraja 760–780 3 Vatsaraja 780–800 4 Nagabhata II 800–833 5 Ramabhadra 833–836
Pratihara_dynasty
Maharaja of Mysore from 1576 to 1578
Mysore Names Maha Mandalaswara Birud-antembara-ganda Raja Bettada Chamaraja Devaraja Wodeyar V[citation needed] House Wodeyar Father Rajakumara Krishnaraja
Chamaraja_Wodeyar_V
King of Ayutthaya
Siamese court. For example, the idea of the Thai king as a divine figure—the Devaraja concept—was adopted from Angkor. In 1442, King Sam Phraya launched a major
Borommarachathirat_II
Character in the novel Journey to the West
and attempts to charge towards his opponents. Heavenly forces, including Devaraja Li, his third son, Prince Nezha and the Four Heavenly Kings all show up
Bull_Demon_King
Sacred imperial title of the Chinese emperor
king abroad Little China (ideology) Manifestation of God (Baháʼí Faith) Devaraja Divine Right of Kings Sinocentrism Chinese Tributary System Pax Sinica
Son_of_Heaven
Divine dance performed by the Hindu god Shiva
serpent Kaliya. King Chikka Devaraja (the fourteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore) minted a series of gold coins called "Devaraja [with] the image of dancing
Tandava
1521 assassination of Vijayabahu VI, King of Kotte, by his sons
previous marriage. The princes overheard that the king intended to make Devaraja the heir to the throne, at the request of his second queen, and became
Vijayabā_Kollaya
Former royal residence in Bangkok, Thailand
death in 1920. Rama VI then had the palace demolished, leaving only the Devaraja Sabharamaya Hall (พระที่นั่งเทวราชสภารมย์ Phra Thi Nang Thewarat Sapharom)
Phaya_Thai_Palace
Mountain range in northwestern Cambodia
proclaimed independence from Java in 802 CE. Jayavarman II initiated the Devaraja cult of the king, a linga cult, in what is dated as 804 CE and declaring
Phnom_Kulen
Dynasty based in south-west India (3rd to 6th-century)
and the names of earlier rulers are not known. The names are as follows: Devaraja Asankita Asankitavarman Kapalivarman Prithvimallavarman Chetasadevi (Prithvimallavarman's
Bhoja_dynasty
10th Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, India
against 17 teachers and the High Court of Karnataka had to quash the FIR. Devaraja police registered an FIR against MLA C N Ashwath Narayan for his alleged
C._N._Ashwath_Narayan
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Dharmarajyam, an essay collection by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer Devaraja, deified monarch in medieval Southeast Asia This disambiguation page lists
Dharmaraja
formerly called Devaraja Mohalla and a weekly market was regularly conducted here. The location of the market became the present Devaraja Market. Devaraj
Devaraj_Urs_Road
Angkorian king
IV left the city of Yashodharapura to reign at Chok Gargyar taking the Devaraja with him." The rivalry lasted from 921 until the death of Ishanavarman
Jayavarman_IV
Tibetan lama-king (c. 959–1040)
Lhachen Yeshe-Ö King of Guge Reign 967–975 Predecessor Trashigon Successor Khor-re Born c. 959 Died c. 1040 Issue Nagaraja Devaraja Father Trashigon
Yeshe-Ö
Queen regnant of the Keladi Kingdom (r. 1677–1696)
channels and a network of granaries (Kothis) to withstand long sieges. Chikka Devaraja, the ruler of Mysore, launched a campaign in which he conquered several
Keladi_Chennamma
Judoka
translates as Four Heavenly Kings of the Kōdōkan. Shiten'nō refers to four Devarajas, Hindu gods, historically adapted by Japanese Buddhism. Traditionally
Kōdōkan_Shitennō
Mantra of the Vedic tradition
nārāyaṇāya vidmahe vāsudēvāya dhīmahī tannō viṣṇuḥ pracōdayāt Indra Gayatri: oṃ devarāja vidmahe vajrahastya dhīmahī tannō sakhrah pracōdayāt Krishna Gayatri: oṃ
Gayatri_Mantra
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
ISBN 9788120605718. Morley, Grace; Sengupta, Arputha Rani (2005). God and King, the Devarāja Cult in South Asian Art and Architecture. Daya Books. p. 1448. ISBN 9788189233266
Narthamalai
American ichthyologist
Enlightenment, and identification of royal portrait statues of ancient Khmer devaraja or divine kings with the reigning monarchs they portray including Suryavarman
Tyson_R._Roberts
Javanese third monarch of Majapahit empire
posthumously deified as Parvati in Rimbi temple, East Java. In Javanese devaraja culture, the monarch is believed to be the incarnation of a certain god
Tribhuwana_Wijayatunggadewi
1980 film by K. Vijayan
market situated in a straight line, the crew zeroed on a market place Devaraja Market in Mysore where the film was shot. Sivakumar revealed that the market
Vandichakkaram
Village in Kerala, India
Polachira hardly 3 km from puthenkulam. Ravananpoyka D.V.L.P.S Puthenkulam, (Devaraja Vilasom L.P School) Govt Higher Secondary School, Bhoothakkulam Chempakassey
Puthenkulam
King of Suphannabhum in the 10th century
Chronicle records that Pansa was likely succeeded by a Monic monarch Chandra Devaraja, but the nature of their familial relationship remains unknown. This succession
Pansa
Gods and goddesses in Hinduism
CE Indra Devendra, Sakra, Mahendra, Amarendra, Sahasraksha, Sachipathi, Devaraja, Narendra, Rajendra, Purandhar, Parjanya, Surendra, Vendhan India, Nepal
Hindu_deities
Form of government with religious leaders
Fundamentalist Judaism Kahanism Halachic state Kach Party (Israel) Others: Devaraja Divine right of kings Hindu law Khalistan State Shinto (Japan) State religion
Theocracy
Temple mountain of sandstone in Angkor, Cambodia
temple-mountain, Bakong represented Mount Meru and anchored the cult of devaraja (god-king), wherein Indravarman I's kingship was sanctified through divine
Bakong
Bilateral relations
ideas of kingship, with titles such as chakravartin (universal ruler) and devaraja (god-king). The study "Indian Genetic Heritage in Southeast Asian Populations"
Cambodia–India_relations
Japan, he was accompanied by the deity Gozu Tennō (牛頭天王; Sanskrit: Gośīrṣa devarāja), who was later enshrined at Hiromine Shrine and Yasaka Shrine and is venerated
Hōdō
Indian civil servant (1933–2014)
ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 1 October 2023. Morley, Grace (2005). God & King, the Devarāja Cult in South Asian Art and Architecture: Proceedings of the Seminar, 2001
Muthusamy_Varadarajan
Hindu theologian
disciples to glorify the form of Vishnu at Kanchipuram, he composed the Devaraja Mangalam, which praises the glory of Varadharaja in thirteen verses. At
Manavala_Mamunigal
City in Karnataka, India
expansion of its territory and, under Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large areas of what is now southern Karnataka
Mysore
State Legislative Assembly Constituency in Tamil Nadu
T. Shanmugham 14,244 41.67% New INC Seshachari 11,761 34.41% New KMPP Devaraja Naicker 4,435 12.98% New Socialist V. Kannappan 3,740 10.94% New Margin
Sriperumbudur Assembly constituency
Sriperumbudur_Assembly_constituency
Breed of cattle
traditionally known for cattle rearing and animal husbandry. During Chikka Devaraja Wadiyar's reign a department was created within his administration known
Amrit_Mahal
Pratihara Emperor from 836 to 885
v t e Pratihara dynasty Nagabhata I (730–760) Kakustha and Devaraja (760–780) Vatsaraja (780–800) Nagabhata II (800–833) Ramabhadra (833–836) Mihira Bhoja
Mihira_Bhoja
Monarchs of the former Kingdom of Sikkim
lasted from 1460 to 1842 and were titled the Gyalpo of Ladakh. Dharmaraja Devaraja Garpön History of Sikkim History of Ladakh Crowned on 4 April 1965. G.
Chogyal
Maharaja of Mysore from 1732 to 1734
opposing the dalvoys, his late father's cousin Nanjaraja and commander Devaraja. He died in prison at Kabaladurga the same year. He was succeeded by his
Chamaraja_Wodeyar_VII
Vedic God of heaven and King of the Devas
(वृत्रहन्, slayer of Vṛtra) Meghavāhana (मेघवाहन, he whose vehicle is cloud) Devarāja (देवराज, king of deities) Devendra (देवेन्द्र, the lord of deities) Surendra
Indra
Cambodia Prime Minister of Cambodia List of prime ministers of Cambodia Devaraja Abolition of monarchy Son of Outey, which was the brother to Chey Chettha
Monarchy_of_Cambodia
One of the eighteen Mahapuranas of Hinduism
1896, pp. 191–192. Wilson 1866, pp. 80–90. Dutt 1896, pp. 191–193. NK Devaraja (1976), What is living and what is dead in traditional Indian philosophy
Vishnu_Purana
Maharaja of Mysore from 1714 to 1732
of interest in the affairs of state soon led two dalvoys, or ministers, Devaraja, the army chief, and his cousin, Nanjaraja, who was both the revenue minister
Dodda_Krishnaraja_I
ISBN 978-8124602621. Prof. Arputharani Sengupta (2005). God & King: The Devaraja Cult in South Asian Art & Architecture. NMIHACM. ISBN 978-8189233266. K
National Museum Institute of the History of Art, Conservation and Museology
National_Museum_Institute_of_the_History_of_Art,_Conservation_and_Museology
founder Jayavarman II who has unified the Khmer Empire (Angkor Empire) as Devaraja (god-kings) and Chakravartin (universal rulers) during the Middle Ages
List_of_forms_of_government
Indian dynasty (6th – 9th centuries)
by the Arab writers. R. C. Majumdar identified Bhattika Devaraja as the Pratihara king Devaraja, but B. N. Puri disagrees with this theory. Shiluka also
Pratiharas_of_Mandavyapura
Southeast Asian pseudo-feudalistic political model between 5th and 15th century
control of governments based in the population centres of the lowlands Devaraja - Hindu-Buddhist concept of deified royalty in Southeast Asia Indian influences
Mandala_(political_model)
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
(dating back to the year 1463 AD). It mentions that the (then) ruler of Goa, Devaraja Gominam, had gifted land to the Nagueshi Maharudra temple when Nanjanna
Konkani_language
Hindu Sri Vaishnava religious leader
Ayee Jananyacharya or Devaraja Perumal (1341–1445 CE) was a Hindu Sri Vaishnava religious leader, great saint, and one of the important propagator of the
Ayee_Jananyacharya
Place in Karnataka, India
Mysore Hale Kesare Hanumanthanagar Mandi Mohalla Vijayanagar Bada Mayan "Devaraja Police crack eight-year-old attempt to murder case". Star of Mysore. 3
Udayagiri,_Mysore
jewel-house, for the perfection of all the virtues of….the familiar name of Dêvarâja, ……. Of the Mahârâjâdhirâja, the glorious Chandragupta (II.); and with
Sanchi inscription of Chandragupta II
Sanchi_inscription_of_Chandragupta_II
DEVARAJA
DEVARAJA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King of Devas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devarajalu | தேவாரஜலà¯à®‚Â
King of the gods, Buddha
Devarajalu | தேவாரஜலà¯à®‚Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
King of the Gods
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devarajan | தேவராஜநÂ
Name of Lord Perumal
Devarajan | தேவராஜநÂ
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of Lord Perumal
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of the Gods; Buddha
DEVARAJA
DEVARAJA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of Both Rama and Krishna
Boy/Male
German, Hebrew
Bringer of Light; Farmer
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
God of agriculture.
Girl/Female
Russian
Stranger.
Girl/Female
American, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
The Lord is Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Gracious; Merciful; Female Version of John; One who Increase Victory; Joy; Victorious; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Latin
Merciful.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flower, Loveable
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fragrance; Khushboo
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi
The Celestial White Elephant of Indra
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Famous Sahabi of Rasoolullah (PBUH)
DEVARAJA
DEVARAJA
DEVARAJA
DEVARAJA
DEVARAJA