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  2. List of Panchatantra stories - Wikipedia

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    Purn — Purnabhadra's recension of 1199 CE is one of the longest Sanskrit versions, and is the basis of both Arthur W. Ryder's English translation of 1925, and Chandra Rajan's of 1993. Nara — Hitopadesha by Narayana is probably the most popular version in India, and was the second work ever translated from Sanskrit into English (by Charles ...

  3. Humcha Jain temples - Wikipedia

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    The Humcha Jain temples or Humcha basadis are a group of temples found in Humcha village of Shimoga district in Karnataka, India. They were constructed in the 7th century CE in the period of the Santara dynasty and are regarded as one of the major Jain centres of Karnataka. [1] [2] The Padmavati Basadi is the most well-known of these temples. [3]

  4. Panchatantra - Wikipedia

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    [88] [89] In the 1990s two English versions of the Panchatantra were published, Chandra Rajan's translation (like Ryder's, based on Purnabhadra's recension) by Penguin (1993), and Patrick Olivelle's translation (based on Edgerton's reconstruction of the ur-text) by Oxford University Press (1997).

  5. Abhimana Kshethram - Wikipedia

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    101 Khirachora Gopinatha Temple: Gopinatha 102 Charbhuja Nath Temple: Charbhuja Nath 103 Vishnuprayag: Maha Vishnu as Theertham: 104 Vishnupad Temple, Gaya: Maha Vishnu 105 Tri Yugi Narayanaswamy Temple: Narayana and Lakshmi 106 Narasimha temple, Jyothir Math: Narasimha 107 Adi Keshava Temple, Kashi: Adi Keshava 108 Yoga-Narasimha Swamy Temple

  6. List of Shiva temples in India - Wikipedia

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    8.8 Karnataka. 8.9 Kerala. 8.10 Madhya Pradesh. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons;

  7. Panch Kalyanaka Pratishtha Mahotsava - Wikipedia

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    Panch Kalyanaka Pratishtha Mahotsava is a traditional Jain ceremony that consecrates one or more Jain Tirthankara icons with celebration of Panch Kalyanaka (five auspicious events). The ceremony is generally held when new Jain temple is erected or new idols are installed in temples.

  8. Pancha-Dravida - Wikipedia

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    The Maratha-era kaifiyats (bureaucratic records) of Deccan, which give an account of the society in the southern Maratha country, mention the following Brahmin communities as Pancha Dravida: [6]

  9. Gram panchayat - Wikipedia

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    The Gram Panchayat is divided into wards and each ward is represented by a Ward Member or Commissioner, also referred to as a Panch or Panchayat Member, who is directly elected by the villagers. [7] The Panchayat is chaired by the president of the village, known as a Sarpanch. [8] The term of the elected representatives is five years.