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Kumar Mangalam Birla (born 14 June 1967) is an Indian billionaire businessman. He is the chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, one of the largest conglomerates in India. He is the chancellor of the Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani [1] and ex-chairman of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. [2]
Aryaman Birla (born 9 July 1997) is an Indian cricketer and businessman. [1] In 2023, he was appointed as one of the directors of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail . [ 2 ]
Aryaman Vikram Birla Institute of Learning is an English medium co-educational day school located in the city of Haldwani, Uttarakhand. [1] Aryaman Vikram Birla Institute of Learning was established on 30 March 2004 by renowned industrialist Mr. B.K. Birla and Late Mrs. Sarla Birla. It has a large campus of 15 acres and more than 80 teachers.
According to the Rigveda, Indra, who is traditionally considered the most important deity in the Rigveda, is asked to obtain boons and gifts from Aryaman. [6] Hindu marriage oaths are administered with an invocation to Aryaman being the witness to the event. [7] [8] [4] Aryaman also is the deity of the customs of hospitality. [4]
Gandhi inaugurating the Laxminarayan Temple, Delhi, 1938, with the Birla family (Jugalkishor, Rameshwardas, Ghanshyamdas in black caps, Baldeodas in turban Birla Brothers' of Pilani, who established 'BITS, Pilani' also got constructed a Dam in the year 1944 or Vikrami Samvat 2000 on 'Dhosi Hill' to store rainy water for bathing of 'Pilgrims ...
Aditya Vikram Birla (14 November 1943 – 1 October 1995) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. Born into one of the largest business families of India, he oversaw the diversification of his group into textiles, petrochemicals and telecommunications.
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The name Aditya, in the singular, is taken to refer to the sun god Surya. Generally, Adityas are twelve in number and consist of Vivasvan (Surya), Aryaman, Tvashtr, Savitr, Bhaga, Dhatr, Mitra, Varuna, Amsha, Pushan, Indra and Vishnu (in the form of Vamana). [2] They appear in the Rig Veda, where they are 6–8 in number, all male.