• Shurparaka (IAST: Śūrpāraka; also spelt Surparaka) was a kingdom founded by Bhargava Rama (also known as Parashurama) near the Western sea, close to the...
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  • Vasai-Virar Police Commissionerate. Nallasopara is accepted by scholars as the Shurparaka (lit. city of braves; Śūrpāraka) or Supparak of ancient India and was...
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    Bharukachchha (Bharuch), Dashapura (Mandsaur), Govardhana (near Nashik), and Shurparaka (Nala Sopara) Commissioned gardens, tanks, and wells Established free...
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    Jivdani Devi is as follows: During their forest journey, Pandavas came to Shurparaka. They visited the holy temple of Vimaleshwar consecrated by Lord Parashuram...
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    Portuguese. Local legend describes this site as the final destination of the Shurparaka Yatra. A massive Kund dedicated to Goddess Ekvira stands in this city...
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    ruled over the west coast for nearly four centuries from its capital Shurparaka or modern Sopara. This dynasty was known as the Konkan Mauryas. Goa was...
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    Yug. Vasai or Bassein used to be known as Oppire/ Orparak/ Shorparag/ Shurparaka. It was founded by Bhagawan Parashuram himself. Bhagavan Parashuram established...
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