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NavGujarat Samay is a Gujarati language broadsheet daily newspaper from The Times Group.It was launched in Ahmedabad, India on 16 January 2014 to cater to vernacular language readers of Gujarat. [1]
The Nav Gumbaz (literally "nine domes"), also called the Nau Gumbaz, is a mosque located in Bijapur, in the state of Karnataka, India. It was built during the reign of the Bijapur Sultanate . The mosque structure is a Monument of National Importance .
Samayasāra (The Nature of the Self) is a famous Jain text composed by Acharya Kundakunda in 439 verses. [1] Its ten chapters discuss the nature of Jīva (pure self/soul), its attachment to Karma and Moksha (liberation).
Siddhasena's main contribution in the Sanmatitarka is his analysis of the Jaina theory of Anekantavada. [20] According to Jeffery Long, Siddhasena divides the seven classical Jain nayas (standpoints, viewpoints) into two categories: "those which affirm the substantiality of existence (dravyāstikanayas) [21] and those which affirm the impermanent, changing aspects of existence ...
Jai Hind is a newspaper published daily in Gujarati [2] from Rajkot, [3] Gujarat, India and owned by Jai Hind Publications. [4] It is circulated in Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Porbandar, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Surendranagar and Kutch regions of Gujarat, India. N. L. Shah (Babubhai or Babulal) was the founder of Jai Hind. [5]
Sandesh is a leading Gujarati daily newspaper that started publications in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 1923. It has the second largest readership in Gujarat as of 2019 according to the Indian Readership Survey . [ 1 ]
Samay (mythology), figure in the mythology of the Jola people in Senegal, The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau Samay language, Bantu language of Gabon; Samayā, or Samay, a unit of time in India
HD 205739 is a yellow-white hued star in the southern constellation of Piscis Austrinus, positioned near the western constellation boundary with Microscopium.It has the proper name Sāmaya, which was selected in the NameExoWorlds campaign by Sri Lanka, during the 100th anniversary of the IAU.