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  2. Nava Brindavana - Wikipedia

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    Nava Brindavana is located in Angundi which was earlier part of Kishkindha, a mythological kingdom ruled by Sugriva.In Ramayana, when Raama and Lakshmana were in search of Seeta, Raama pointed out an island (called 'Navabrundhaavana' now) to Lakshmana and suggested to him to perform Namaskaara on the island, as it would be a sacred place in the future when nine powerful saints born on ...

  3. Venkateswara - Wikipedia

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    Koluvu Srinivasa is regarded as the guardian deity of the temple, that presides over its financial and economic affairs. Daily Koluvu seva (Koluvu: engaged in) is held in the morning, during which the previous day's offerings, income, expenditures. are notified to this deity, with a presentation of accounts.

  4. Mantralaya, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Mantralaya is the administrative headquarters of the Government of Maharashtra in the city of Mumbai, India built in 1955. Mantralaya was earlier known as Sachivalaya. (Sachiv- Secretary, Alaya- House, meaning House of Secretaries, called Secretariat). The headquarters of most State Governments in India are called Secretariats.

  5. Mantralaya Mahatme - Wikipedia

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    Mantralaya Mahatme (pronunciation ⓘ) is a 1966 Indian Kannada-language film directed by T. V. Singh Thakur, based on the book Sri Raghavendra Vijaya written by Rajaguru Rajacharya. The film stars Rajkumar in the role of Raghavendra Swami , a Hindu saint who lived in the 17th-century India.

  6. R. K. Raghavan - Wikipedia

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    His grandfather C.R. Srinivasa Iyengar was deputy director of the Department of Agriculture. He has an M.A. in Politics and Public Administration from Madras University, an M.S. in Criminal Justice from Temple University, Philadelphia, and a Ph.D. in Political Science. He was a visiting fellow at Rutgers University and the Harvard Law School.

  7. Mantralaya - Wikipedia

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    Mantralaya may refer to: Mantralayam, Andhra Pradesh, India, a major center of pilgrimage for Hindus belonging to the Madhva sect Mantralayam Assembly constituency;

  8. Srinivasa Gowda - Wikipedia

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    Srinivasa Gowda is an Indian Kambala jockey from Mudbidri, Karnataka. Also known as Indian Usain Bolt, Gowda came into limelight after his Kambala sprint broke Usain Bolt's world record in hundred meters. [1] Gowda reportedly ran 142.5 metres in 13.62 seconds along with his racing buffalo pair. [2]

  9. Bruce's Code - Wikipedia

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    These reports though small are in the same lines as the earliest report submitted to the British government on Jagannath Temple by "Grome" and "Garrett". British rulers used "Statton's Report" to control and manage the institution till a set of rules for the management of the temple and the servants, were framed in 1821 A.D known as "Bruce's Code".