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  • 41Kurukshetra War — (Details given are according to the epic Mahabharata) The position of the Kuru kingdom in Iron Age Vedic India …

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  • 42Nigamananda — Swami Nigamananda स्वामी निगमानंद (Paramahansa Shrimad Swami Nigamananda Saraswati Deva) Born 18 August 1880(1880 08 18) Kutabpur, Nadia district (Now in Bangladesh) …

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  • 43Namasté — Namaskar or Namaskaram (Sanskrit: IPA| [nʌmʌsˈteː] from internal sandhi between IAST|namaḥ and IAST|te) is a common spoken greeting or salutation in the Indian subcontinent. Namaskar is considered a slightly more formal version than namasté but …

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  • 44Dorje Shugden controversy — Further information: Dorje Shugden Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …

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  • 45Literature in the Hoysala Empire — The Hoysala Empire (1025 ndash;1343), in what is now southern India, produced a large body of literature in the Kannada and Sanskrit languages.Kamath (2001), p. 132] The empire was established by Nripa Kama II, came into political prominence… …

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  • 46Rajyapala kamboja — Rajyapala of Kamboja Vamsa Tilaka was the founder of the Kamboja Pala dynasty of Bengal. This dynasty had ruled over northern and western Bengal. Four rulers of this dynasty are known who ruled, either over north west Bengal or parts thereof,… …

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  • 47Mahendra Lal Bose — (Bengali: মহেন্দ্র লাল বোস October 1893 – 12 December 1978) was an educationist and philanthropist during Bengal Renaissance.[1] Contents 1 Childhood and parents 2 Education 3 Philanthropy …

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  • 48Mahabali — Vamana with Bali Maharaj Avatara Vamana splashes Bali’s head, and sends him to the Patala …

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  • 49Balmiki — (Sanskrit: वाल्मीकि, vālmīki Panjabi: ਬਾਲਮੀਕਿ ) is a Hindu denomination whose members revere Valmiki as the avatar of God. It is practiced by some Dalit or Harijan communities of the state of Punjab in India and Pakistan. Background Valmiki… …

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  • 50Madhurastakam — The Madhurastakam ( sa. मधुराष्टकम्, IAST|madhurāṣṭakam ) is a beautiful Sanskrit composition in devotion of Lord Krishna, composed by the Hindu Bhakti philosopher poet Sripad Vallabha Acharya. Sripad Vallabhacharya flourished under the patronage …

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