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Mahabharata Kedarnath Kishkinta Java Inscriptions

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Looking at More inscriptions referring to The Mahabharata can be found in Kedarnath. King Janamejaya, the great-grandson of Arjuna, who is famous for his Sarpa Yaga, to whom the Mahabharata as recited first is reported to have gifted land to Kishkinta and Kedarnath. "The gifts were made, as per the inscriptions, on Monday, Kali 89, in the year Plavanga,on a Monday, the New Moon day at the end of Chaitra. Kali 89 was the29th year of the reign of Janamejaya. The chronology of events recorded by sages runs like this. Krishna shed his mortal coils, 36 years after the Mahabharata war. Kaliyuga started at the moment of Krishna’s exit. That was the year 3102 BC .".... Another gift made on the same day was to the Sitarama Temple, Kishkinta. The inscriptions by Janamejaya found in these places refer to the Gift and confirms the existence of King Janamejaya and confirms the Mahabharata. The inscription Text.

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