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The Testament of Solomon is a pseudepigraphical work, purportedly written by King Solomon, in which the author mostly describes particular demons who he enslaved to help build the temple, the questions he put to them about their deeds and how they could be thwarted, and their answers, which provide a kind of self-help manual against demonic activity.
Andras [5] is a Great Marquis of Hell, having under his command thirty legions of demons. He sows discord among people. According to the Goetia, Andras was a Grand Marquis of Hell, appearing with a winged angel's body and the head of an owl or raven, riding upon a strong black wolf and wielding a sharp and bright
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The Goenka family belongs to the Marwari community of money-lenders and tradesmen, and hailed originally from Rajasthan in western India. As early as the 19th century, an enterprising member of the family, Ramdutt Goenka, set up base in Kolkata, which was then the capital of India, and a major commercial hub of the British Empire. The family ...
Shyam Sunder Goenka (1932–2002), Indian entrepreneur, founder of Tally Solutions; S. N. Goenka (1924–2013), prominent teacher of Vipassana meditation; Badridas Goenka (1883–1973), patriarch of the Goenka industrial family Keshav Prasad Goenka (1912–1983), son of BD Goenka Rama Prasad Goenka (1930–2013), son of KP Goenka
Harsh Vardhan Goenka (born 10 December 1957) is the current chairman of Mumbai-headquartered RPG Enterprises (popularly known as RPG Group), which consists of over fifteen companies across core sectors of the economy, accrediting a turnover of over US$4.7 billion 1. Companies in the group include KEC International, CEAT, Zensar Technologies ...
Keshav Prasad Goenka (1912–1983) [2] was an Indian businessman, industrialist, and one of the leaders among the earlier generations of the Goenka business family. [3] His father, Badridas Goenka , was the nephew of Ramdutt Goenka, the founder of the Group. [ 4 ]
In 1967, the business suffered a series of losses, leaving the Goenka family at a net deficit of ₹ 600,000 (equivalent to ₹ 32 million or US$370,000 in 2023). Between 1967–68, the Goenkas' connections in the Food Corporation of India (FCI) helped the family secure not only a deal to supply it with polished pulses and cleaned barley but also a later contract for storage of food grains.