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Rao, Madhusudhan (2001), "Lessons from India - Brahmabandhab Upadhyay and the failure of Hindu Christianity" (PDF), International Journal of Frontier Missions, 4:18 Sebastian, V (2008), "Constructions of National Space: Tracing the Development of Upadhyay's Nationalist Thought", Jnanadeepa - Pune Journal of Religious Studies , 1:11
Brahmanandam is an Indian actor and comedian working mostly in Telugu films. [1] He currently holds the Guinness World Record for the most screen credits being a living actor. [2]
P.O.W. – Bandi Yuddh Ke is an Indian political thriller television series developed by Nikkhil Advani, [2] and is loosely based on the Israeli drama Hatufim. [3] The series premiered 7 November 2016 on Star Plus. [4]
At Shringeri, the Malayala Brahma Temple is of a brahmarakshasa. [13] At the complex of the Kandiyoor Shiva Temple near Mavelikkara, a separate temple exists for a brahmarakshasa. In Njarakkal, Kerala, there exists an 800-year-old Bhagavathi temple where there are adjacent temples for Shiva, Nagaraja, and a brahmarakshasa. [14]
Brahmanand Swami (12 February 1772 – 1832) was revered as a saint of the Swaminarayan Sampraday and as one of Swaminarayan Bhagwan's Paramahamsa.He was also known as one of Swaminarayan's Ashta Kavi's (eight poets) within the Swaminarayan Sampraday In the scriptures of the Swaminarayan Sampraday it was noted that Brahmanand Swami as stated by Swaminarayan Bhagwan that as the name suggests ...
The Brāhma-sphuṭa-siddhānta ("Correctly Established Doctrine of Brahma", abbreviated BSS) is a main work of Brahmagupta, written c. 628. [1] This text of mathematical astronomy contains significant mathematical content, including the first good understanding of the role of zero, rules for manipulating both negative and positive numbers, a method for computing square roots, methods of ...
Bhram [3] [4] [5] is an Indian Hindi-language psychological thriller TV series, wherein the protagonist suffers from PTSD and traverses all kinds of extremes (paranormal, mythical, psychological) in order to unearth a long-forgotten truth.
The Great Rishi began his search with devotees of Krishna whose Bhakti was mixed with karma and jnana (Brahma and Shiva), then went up to Shanta-rasa , Dasya-rasa , Sakhya-rasa , and finally came to the greatest devotee of Krishna - Uddhava, who always longed to be in Vrindavan, and showed that the highest level of Bhakti is the love of the ...