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Rohitashva

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Rohitashva or Lohitsya[1] was a mythological[2] prince. His father was Harischandra. He had a stronghold in the Shahabad district.[3] This stronghold is the Rohtasgarh on Kaimoor Hill, Rohtas district.[4]

References

  • The Ananda-Vana of Indian Art: Dr. Anand Krishna Felicitation Volume. Indica Books. 2004. Pages 345 and 346. Google Books
  1. ^ These names are alternative transliterations.
  2. ^ Henk W Wagenaar and S S Parikh. "Rohitashva" in Allied Chambers Transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English Dictionary. Allied Publishers. 1993. Page 1018
  3. ^ The Indian Advertising Year Book. Our India Directories & Publications. 1962. p 79. [1].
  4. ^ Lok Sabha Debates. 2001. Page 84. Google Books