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Nagara: Encyclopedia - Nagara
Nagara
Nagara is at a distance of 17 km from Hosanagara or 84 km from Shimoga. This was called "Bidanoor" earlier during the 16th century...
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Nagara:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary On Nagara
Nagara - a town or city.
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Nagara , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul)
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Nagara-sankirtana:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary On Nagara-sankirtana
Nagara-sankirtana - act of singing religious songs in procession through a city or village.
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Abydos, Hellespont: Encyclopedia - Abydos, Hellespont
Abydos, an ancient city of Mysia, in Asia Minor, situated at Nagara Point on the Hellespont, which is here scarcely a mile broad.
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Abydos Hellespont: Encyclopedia - Abydos Hellespont
Abydos, an ancient city of Mysia, in Asia Minor, situated at Nagara Point on the Hellespont, which is here scarcely a mile broad.
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Ho Chi Minh City: Encyclopedia Ii - Ho Chi Minh City - Origin Of The Name
Ho Chi Minh City - Original Khmer name.
The city was known by its original Khmer inhabitants as Prey Nokor (). Prey Nokor means "forest...
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Ho Chi Minh City: Encyclopedia Ii - Ho Chi Minh City - Origin Of The Name
Ho Chi Minh City - Original Khmer name.
The city was known by its original Khmer inhabitants as Prey Nokor (). Prey Nokor means "forest...
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Kusa-nagara:
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Kusa-nagara
Kusa-nagara (Sanskrit) The town in which Gautama Buddha is said to have died.
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Ho Chi Minh City: Encyclopedia Ii - Ho Chi Minh City - Origin Of The Name
Ho Chi Minh City - Original Khmer name.
The city was known by its original Khmer inhabitants as Prey Nokor (). Prey Nokor means "forest...
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Bhimashankar: Encyclopedia Ii - Bhimashankar - Architecture
The Temple: The Bhimashankara temple is a composite of old and the new structures and is built in the Nagara style of architecture. It is...
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Bhimashanker: Encyclopedia Ii - Bhimashanker - Architecture
The Temple: The Bhimashankara temple is a composite of old and the new structures and is built in the Nagara style of architecture. It is...
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Preah Khan: Encyclopedia Ii - Preah Khan - History
Preah Khan was built on the site of Jayavarman VII's victory over the invading Chams in 1181. Unusually the modern name, meaning "holy sw...
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Chalukya: Encyclopedia Ii - Chalukya - Legacy
The most enduring legacy of the Chalukya Dynasty is the architecture and art that they left. The rock-cut temples of Pattadakal,Badami an...
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Nakhon Pathom Province: Encyclopedia Ii - Nakhon Pathom Province - History
The name Nakhon Pathom derives from the Pali Nagara Pathama, meaning First city, and is thus often referred as the oldest city of Thailan...
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Chalukya: Encyclopedia Ii - Chalukya - Legacy
The most enduring legacy of the Chalukya Dynasty is the architecture and art that they left. The rock-cut temples of Pattadakal,Badami an...
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Indian Architecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Indian Architecture - The Hindu Temples
The reference to temples in literature go back early with Panini (520 BC - 460 BC) and Patanjali mentioning temples which were called pra...
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Badan Singh: Encyclopedia Ii - Badan Singh - Badan Singh Became Brijraj
On 18 November 1722 the Rajput Mughal combined army besieged the Thoon fort of Mohkam Singh, took it and got it ploughed by Asses. Thus t...
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Indian Architecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Indian Architecture - The Hindu Temples
The reference to temples in literature go back early with Panini (520 BC - 460 BC) and Patanjali mentioning temples which were called pra...
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List Of Japanese Battles: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japanese Battles - Feudal Japan
List of Japanese battles - Kamakura Period.
Mongol Invasions of Japan (1274 & 1281)
List of Japanese battles - Muromachi Period....
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Nagara Sankirtan:
Sai Baba Dictionary On Nagara Sankirtan
Nagara Sankirtan:
Nagara Sankirtan: Gather together in the hours before dawn, and walk slowly along the streets, singing Bhajans gl...
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Kusinara:
Spiritual - Theosophy
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Kusinara
Kusinara. See KUSA-NAGARA
(See also: Kusinara , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Yadaya:
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Yadaya
Yadaya (Sanskrit). A descendant of Yadu; of the great race in which Krishna was born. The founder of this line was Yadu, the son of Ki...
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Sayana, Sayanacharya, Sayanacarya:
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Sayana, Sayanacharya, Sayanacarya
Sayana or Sayanacharya Sayanacarya (Sanskrit) The celebrated commentator on the Rig-Veda, who flourished under Vira-bukka I of Vijaya-...
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Yadava:
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Yadava
Yadava (Sanskrit) A descendant of Yadu; also a great race of Hindustan in which Krishna was born. The founder of this race, Yadu, was ...
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Vallabhacharyas, Vallbhacaryas:
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Vallabhacharyas, Vallbhacaryas
Vallabhacharyas Vallbhacaryas (Sanskrit) A Vaishnava sect founded by Vallabhacharya, a sectarian mystic said to have been the disciple...
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Chiba Prefecture: Encyclopedia - Chiba Prefecture
Chiba Prefecture (千葉県 Chiba-ken) is located in the Greater Tokyo Area of Honshu Island, Japan. Its capital is Chiba City.
Chiba Pr...
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Shimoga: Encyclopedia Ii - Shimoga - Shimoga District
Shimoga District is a part of naturally rich Malnad (Malenaadu) region of Karnataka.Its is also known as "Gateway to Malenaadu" ("Malenaa...
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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia Ii - Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology Of The Site
Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites.
Between 1975 and 1985 an archaeologic...
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Chiba Prefecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Chiba Prefecture - Geography
Chiba borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north at the Tone River, Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture to the west at the Edo River, the Pacific O...
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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia Ii - Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary Sources
Harsh Narain (1993) cited more than 130 references to the temple in English, French, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Persian and Arabic.
Ram Janm...
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Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia Ii - Ram Janmabhoomi - History Of The Ram Temple
Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century.
The Hindus of Ayodhya never lost the tradition to worship Ram on the Ramkot hill, and always returned t...
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Chiba Prefecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Chiba Prefecture - Economy
Chiba is one of Japan's largest industrial areas, thanks to its long coastline on Tokyo Bay. After Chiba was chosen as the site for a maj...
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Chiba Prefecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Chiba Prefecture - Tourism
Most Tokyo-bound visitors land in Narita International Airport, which is situated in Narita in the north of the prefecture, and connected...
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Shimoga: Encyclopedia Ii - Shimoga - History
The name of the city is derived from the term Shiva-Mukha, literally meaning Face of Shiva. An alternative etymology is that the name is ...
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Sanskrit
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N . Click on a link and you will
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