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  2. e-Dhara Kendra - Wikipedia

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    e-Dhara Kendra (Gujarati:ઇ-ધરા કેન્દ્ર) is a government office at Gujarat.Each e-Dhara Kendra is situated at Taluka Mamlatdar Office. The Gujarat government’s e-Dhara project aimed to modernise land administration and to enable farmers to manage this crucial resource better. e-Dhara is the name of the taluka centre, where farmers can access their land records, obtain ...

  3. Eleven-Faced Avalokitesvara Heart Dharani Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The annual Tōdai-ji Shuni-e ceremony in Nara, Japan, in 2016. Crowd of Buddhists gathered outside the temple. Crowd of Buddhists gathered outside the temple. Inside, during the repentance ceremony, eleven monks invoke the Bodhisattva and repeat the Eleven-Faced Avalokitesvara Heart Dharani Sutra for several hours, six times a day.

  4. List of songs recorded by Suresh Wadkar - Wikipedia

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    Suresh Ishwar Wadkar (born 7 August 1955) is an Indian playback singer known for his work in Hindi and Marathi cinema. He has also contributed to Bhojpuri films, Konkani cinema, Odia music albums, and devotional songs. [1] In 2020, he was honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of India. [2]

  5. Kingdom of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Some Chaulukya chroniclers boast that Bhima annexed Bhoja's capital Dhara or that he captured Bhoja alive, but these claims are not corroborated by historical evidence. [17] After Bhoja's death, a rivalry developed between the Bhima and Lakshmi-Karna over sharing the spoils of their victory. [18] Bhima's son Karna succeeded him around 1064 CE.

  6. Dharā - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, Dharā (Sanskrit: धरा; Support) is one of the Vasus, gods of the physical cosmos.He represents the earth and the element earth, though Earth is usually the goddess Prithvi rather than a god.

  7. D. R. Bendre - Wikipedia

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    Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre was born into a Chitpavan Brahmin family in Dharwad, Karnataka. [2] He was the eldest son of Ramachandrabhatta and Parvatibai (nee Ambavva). The Bendres, also known as Thosars for some time, originally belonged to Kumbaru, a village in the Colaba district of Maharashtra, but a series of migrations which took them to Kalasi, Nasik and Tasgaon would see them finally ...

  8. Nagbahal Hiti - Wikipedia

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    Nagbahal Hiti. The 8th-century stele is on the right at the bottom of the stairs, the life size Buddha statue is behind the grille door at the top [1]. Nagbahal Hiti, also known as Elhānani Hiti is an old, presumably 8th-century, dhunge dhara (drinking fountain) in Nagbahal, a former Buddhist monastery in the city of Patan, Nepal.

  9. Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī - Wikipedia

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    The dhāraṇī proper contains a number of titles associated with the Hindu gods Vishnu (e.g. Hare, Narasiṃha-mukha, gadā-/ cakra-/ padma-hastā 'the wielder of the mace / discus / lotus') and Shiva (e.g. Nīlakaṇṭha 'the blue-necked one', Śaṅkara, kṛṣṇa-sarpopavita 'the one who has a black serpent as a sacred thread'), [1 ...