Significance of Vikrama
Synonyms: Courage, Bravery, Daring, Heroism
In Dutch: Vikrama; In Finnish: Vikrama
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Hindu concept of 'Vikrama'
In Hinduism, Vikrama is interpreted as a semi-legendary king featured in the Vetalapancavimshati and other tales, often associated with Jain traditions, symbolizing wisdom and moral integrity in leadership narratives.
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) The semi-legendary king featured in the Vetalapancavimshati and other collections of tales, traditionally believed to be a figure of Jain tradition.[1]
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) This is an Indian era beginning in 58 BCE.[2]
The concept of Vikrama in local and regional sources
Vikrama signifies valor, diminishing in strength every decade as per Bhavaprakasha. Additionally, he is noted as Tejahsimha's father and Sharangadeva's minister, recognized for defeating foes and exemplifying true friendship.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Vikrama is the protector of the earth, and the Shaka year is obtained by diminishing the corresponding year by 135 (sharagnindu), as mentioned in the text related to the lord of the world Shalivahana.[3] (2) Vikrama is a term that refers to valour and is one of the elements that decrease successively for each period of ten years in the Bhavaprakasha.[4] (3) Vikrama is described as the father of Tejahsimha, and a minister of Sharangadeva, who is said to have been the vanquisher of his enemies and a true friend to the minister.[5]