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He was also an early teacher to Paramahansa Yogananda, a famous 20th-century yogi, guru and philosopher. In his autobiography, Yogananda noted that Gupta ran a small boys' high school in Kolkata , and he recounted their visits, as they often traveled to the Dakshineshwar Kali Temple together. [ 1 ]
Shree Mahendra Secondary School, initially established as a primary school on 14 Baisakh, 2017, was upgraded to a lower secondary school in the year 2021, and in the year 2025, the ninth grade was introduced to expand into a secondary school, followed by the introduction of the tenth grade from the academic session of the year 2026.
The university was first founded on 18 July 1946 during the British Raj, and it was originally named University of Saugar, Saugor.In February 1983 the name was changed to that of Sir Hari Singh Gour, the DHGV University's founder, by the State Government. [3]
The basis for the formation of BAPS was Shastriji Maharaj's conviction that Swaminarayan remained present on earth through a lineage of Gunatit Gurus (perfect devotee), starting with Gunatitanand Swami, one of Swaminarayan's most prominent disciples, [4] [11] [12] [13] [5] [14] [note 1] and that Swaminarayan and his choicest devotee, Gunatitanand Swami, were ontologically, Purushottam and ...
Guru Machhindranath is a 1923 Indian silent film by Shree Nath Patankar. The first film entitled Maya Machhindra was made in 1932 in Hindi and Marathi languages by Prabhat Film Company and directed by V. Shantaram. Govindrao Tembe portrayed the role of Machhindranath. [30]
Mahendrapala I (IAST: Mahendrapāla; r. 885 – 910) was the Emperor of Aryavarta (ancient name for India, lit. ' Land of the (Indo-)Aryans ') and King of Kannauj from 885 until his death in 910 and member of the Pratihara dynasty.
Several teams are making major strides in the projected NCAA men's tournament field while others are in a free fall.
There is a fort at Mahendragarh which was built by the Maratha ruler Tantia Tope during the 19th century. This fort was named Mahendragarh in 1861 by Narinder Singh, the ruler of Patiala, in honour of his son, Mahendra Singh, and consequently the town came to be known as Mahendragarh.