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- Dvaravati_sila abstract "The Dvararvati Sila is a type of Sila or coral stone obtained from the Gomati river (Gomti River) in Dvaraka. Dvaraka is located in the Jamnagar District of Gujarat at the mouth of the Gomati River as it debouches into the Gulf of Kutch. The city lies in the westernmost part of India. In ancient Sanskrit literature Dvaraka was called Dvarawati and was rated as one of the seven most prehistoric cities in the country. Thus, the Sila or the stone obtained at the mouth of the Gomati river is called the Dvaravati Sila and is worshipped. Dvaraka Silas are coral with chakra (wheel) markings and the chakra-mark is the most distinguishing feature of these stones, and hence they are called ‘chakrankita-sila’.Aniconic representation of God is by a symbol rather than an image. Indian art overwhelmingly prefers the iconic image, but some aniconism does occur in folk worship, in early Hinduism in the form of Vishnu's Saligrama Sila (murthi) (fossil stone), Dvaravati Sila (coral stone), Govardhana Sila (stone from the Govardhan hill), etc. They have solar significance, and their use in worship is very common among all sects of Vaishnavites of Hindu religion.".
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- Dvaravati_sila subject Category:Stones.
- Dvaravati_sila subject Category:Vaishnavism.
- Dvaravati_sila type NaturalObject100019128.
- Dvaravati_sila type Object100002684.
- Dvaravati_sila type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dvaravati_sila type Rock109416076.
- Dvaravati_sila type Stones.
- Dvaravati_sila type Whole100003553.
- Dvaravati_sila comment "The Dvararvati Sila is a type of Sila or coral stone obtained from the Gomati river (Gomti River) in Dvaraka. Dvaraka is located in the Jamnagar District of Gujarat at the mouth of the Gomati River as it debouches into the Gulf of Kutch. The city lies in the westernmost part of India. In ancient Sanskrit literature Dvaraka was called Dvarawati and was rated as one of the seven most prehistoric cities in the country.".
- Dvaravati_sila label "Dvaravati sila".
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- Dvaravati_sila sameAs Q5317802.
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- Dvaravati_sila sameAs Dvaravati_sila.
- Dvaravati_sila wasDerivedFrom Dvaravati_sila?oldid=551766572.
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