Srindra Varmana according to the ''
Skanda Purana
The ''Skanda Purana'' (IAST: Skanda Purāṇa) is the largest '' Mukyapurana'', a genre of eighteen Hindu religious texts. The text contains over 81,000 verses, and is of Kaumara literature, titled after Skanda, a son of Shiva and Parvati, w ...
'' was a king of the
Kamboja kingdom
Kamboja ( sa, कम्बोज) was a kingdom of Iron Age India that spanned parts of South and Central Asia, frequently mentioned in Sanskrit and Pali literature. Eponymous with the kingdom name, the Kambojas were an Indo-Iranian people o ...
.
[Studies in Skanda Purana, 1978, p 59, A. B. L. Awasthi.] He is said to have installed the image of
Varahadeva in his capital and made a gold throne for it.
[Studies in Skanda Purana, 1978, p 1, A. B. L. Awasthi.]
See also
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Chandravarma Kamboja
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Kamatha Kamboja
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Sudakshina Kamboja
References
Kambojas
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