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- Achiravati abstract "The Achirvati (IAST: Aciravati) was an ancient river flowing through what is now Nepal and the northern portion of Uttar Pradesh. It has been identified with the modern Rapti. The Achirvati was also known as the Ajiravati or the Airavati. The Chinese pilgrim Yuan Chwang knew it as A-chi-lo. Jain texts mention it as Eravai.The ancient city of Sravasti, once capital of Kosala Kingdom, stood on the western bank of the Achirvati. It was a tributary of the Sarayu. It was one of the five great rivers that constituted the Ganges group of rivers. It was one of the sacred rivers of the Buddhist midland.".
- Achiravati wikiPageID "28421879".
- Achiravati wikiPageLength "1691".
- Achiravati wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Achiravati wikiPageRevisionID "673622638".
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Indian_rivers.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sacred_rivers.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink International_Alphabet_of_Sanskrit_Transliteration.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Kosala_Kingdom.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Sarayu.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Shravasti.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Uttar_Pradesh.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink West_Rapti_River.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLink Xuanzang.
- Achiravati wikiPageWikiLinkText "Achiravati".
- Achiravati wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Devipatan_division_topics.
- Achiravati wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hydrography_of_Uttar_Pradesh.
- Achiravati wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- Achiravati wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Achiravati subject Category:Ancient_Indian_rivers.
- Achiravati subject Category:Sacred_rivers.
- Achiravati hypernym River.
- Achiravati type Place.
- Achiravati type River.
- Achiravati type Place.
- Achiravati type Site.
- Achiravati comment "The Achirvati (IAST: Aciravati) was an ancient river flowing through what is now Nepal and the northern portion of Uttar Pradesh. It has been identified with the modern Rapti. The Achirvati was also known as the Ajiravati or the Airavati. The Chinese pilgrim Yuan Chwang knew it as A-chi-lo. Jain texts mention it as Eravai.The ancient city of Sravasti, once capital of Kosala Kingdom, stood on the western bank of the Achirvati. It was a tributary of the Sarayu.".
- Achiravati label "Achiravati".
- Achiravati sameAs Q4674201.
- Achiravati sameAs m.0crfxb1.
- Achiravati sameAs Aciravati.
- Achiravati sameAs Q4674201.
- Achiravati wasDerivedFrom Achiravati?oldid=673622638.
- Achiravati isPrimaryTopicOf Achiravati.