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  1. Decisive battles of Sersah by Brahmadeva Prasad Ambashthya, 1977
  2. Adivasi svasasana (Hindi Edition) by Brahmadeva Sarma, 1994
  3. The Brahmadeva Pillars: An Inquiry into the origin and nature of the Brahmadeva worship among the Digambara Jains - Reprinted from Artibus Asiae Vol. XXXIII,1/2 by S. Settar, 1971-01-01
  4. Constitutional restrictions: (incorporating the relevant portions of the Constitutions of America, Australia & Canada) by Brahmadeva Narain, 1953
  5. Decisive battles of Ser Sah by Brahmadeva Prasad Ambashthya, 1977
  6. The communal system of Yugoslavia by Brahmadeva Mukherji, 1960
  7. Non-Persian sources on Indian medieval history (IAD oriental) by Brahmadeva Prasad Ambashthya, 1984
  8. Community development in India by Brahmadeva Mukherji, 1967

61. Indian Mathematicians -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(Click link for more info and facts about brahmadeva) brahmadeva, 10601130 (Clicklink for more info and facts about Sripati) Sripati, 1019-1066
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Indian mathematicians
[Categories: Indian mathematicians, History of mathematics, Indian people]
Here is a chronology of the main Indian mathematicians:
BCE
(Click link for more info and facts about Yajnavalkya) Yajnavalkya , 1800 BC, the author of the altar mathematics of the (Click link for more info and facts about Shatapatha Brahmana) Shatapatha Brahmana
(Click link for more info and facts about Lagadha) Lagadha - Author of a 1350 BC text on Vedic astronomy
(Click link for more info and facts about Baudhayana) Baudhayana , 800 BC
(Click link for more info and facts about Manava) Manava , 750 BC
(Click link for more info and facts about Apastamba) Apastamba , 700 BC
(Click link for more info and facts about Akshapada Gautama) Akshapada Gautama , 550 BC, Logician
(Click link for more info and facts about Katyayana) Katyayana , 400 BC
(Indian grammarian whose grammatical rules for Sanskrit are the first known example of descriptive linguistics (circa 400 BC)) Panini , 5th century BC
(Click link for more info and facts about Pingala) Pingala , 5th century BC
(Click link for more info and facts about Bharata Muni) Bharata Muni , 450 BC
0-1000 CE
(Click link for more info and facts about Aryabhata) Aryabhata - Astronomer who gave very accurate calculations for constants, 500 AD

62. Blessingsonthenet.com
Vishvakarma took leave of brahmadeva on whose command he had Come down tothe Yamunachala to build it. brahmadeva decided to create
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63. Gangavatarana And Other Myths
Around the same time Ganga and other goddesses went to brahmadeva. Hisson was none else but Mahabhishaja of brahmadeva s curse.
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Bengali Phad Painting on Paper 1.8 ft x 11 ft Price : SOLD This 130 inch long and 21 inch wide scroll, a traditional form of painting in different parts of India, is a transformation of a classic into into folk art style and of mythology into folkbelief. It represents primarily the descent of the river Ganga from heaven and some other myths related to the holy river. The scroll with its bold figures, colour scheme and type of border represents the Bengali scroll art tradition, though not without a stylistic blend of Tanjore art of the South India. Ganga 's quarrels with Saraswati, Parvati and Amba, birth and redemption of Ashtavasus, absorption of Ganga by sage Jahnu, redemption of Sagar's 60 thousand sons are myths other than Gangavatarana depicted in the scroll. Gangavatarana, the principal theme of the scroll, was the result of practically three myths, which all related to Ganga. Ganga was one of Mahavishnu's three wives, the two other being Saraswati and Lakshmi. One day discovering Ganga flirting with Mahavishnu Saraswati and Ganga resorted to a quarrel and cursed mutually to degrade as rivers and go to earth. Around the same time Ganga and other goddesses went to Brahmadeva. The Ikshvaku king Mahabhishaja also accompanied them. All of a sudden in a gust of wind the lower garment of Ganga slipped down her waist. All turned their eyes away from Ganga but Mahabhishaja kept on looking at her nude person. For this impertinence Brahmadeva cursed him to be born on earth and wed Ganga when she descended earth. Mahabhishaka opted to be born as Pratipa's son.

64. Eye Candy
Shri brahmadeva Shri brahmadeva. Creativity, abstract thought, aesthetics.Shri Jesus / Mother Mary Shri Jesus / Mother Mary. Forgiveness, resurrection
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Sahaja Yoga International Seminar, Ganapatipule 2001
Eye Decoration
Pyar bhare do nirmal nain. (a poem by Babamama)
Shri Ganesha Innocence, eternal childhood, wisdom
Shri Brahmadeva Creativity, abstract thought, aesthetics
Shri Jesus / Mother Mary Forgiveness, resurrection
Shri Grihalaakshmi Household wealth, welfare, well-being
Shri Shiva Existence, motherly love, silent joy
Shri Krishna Divine diplomacy, playful witness
Ardha Narinateshwar Through marriage Shiva and Shakti becomes one.

65. Marriage
brahmadeva (Day 2) brahmadeva (Day 2). Mother Arrives Mother Arrives. Ganapatipuleseminar started with the performance of Christmas Puja we worshipped
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Our Marriage
For about twenty years, Sahaja Yoga has been offering the opportunity for divine marriage. In 2001 between Sep and Dec, approximately 300 hopefuls submitted marriage applications. Joshua always has put great weight on the importance of chastity. He refused to play the ruinous courtship games which are prevailent in America. The bleak outlook of western family life also was not very attractive. His mother was loosing hope that her son would ever marry. Joshua's parents were delighted to offer their permission and support for an arranged marriage.
Joshua
Heera The traditional Indian marriage procedure takes too much time (more than six months) and is too expensive. Also the bride must endure too much abuse. Heera's sister had married into a Sahaja Yoga family two years back. The marriage has been successful and her parents felt that Sahaja Yoga attracted high quality people. They gladly approved the application. Of course the main reason that we applied for marriage in is because we both wanted a partner with the subtle understanding of vibrations which can easily be felt after self-realization.

66. Ram As Abductor
In the time of Lord Ravan, your ancestor who ruled in Lanka, brahmadeva, Feeling compassion for the sun, Ravan ordered brahmadeva From now on,
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Subrahmaniya Bharathi's Ramayan
Introduced and Translated from Tamil by Paula Richman
C. Subrahmaniya Bharathi wrote a whimsically idiosyncratic treatment of the story of Sita and Ram. Entitled The Horns of Horse , the story has been published in several formats, including as part of a collection of didactic tales. The Horns of the Horse appropriates the narrative format of an animal fable, slyly satirizes religious conventions, and reverses standard expectations about gender. Although many Indians know of Bharathi's nationalist poetry composed in Tamil, Sanskrit and English, The Horns of the Horse , translated below, is little known either inside or outside of Tamilnadu. Born on December 11, 1882 into a Shaiva Brahmin family in Tinnevelly District (in present day Tamilnadu), C. Subrahmaniya has earned a reputation as the greatest Tamil poet of the twentieth century. He worked in a number of literary capacities over the course of his life – as a court poet for a zamindar, a high school teacher, journalist, translator, and cartoonist. An assembly of poets bestowed upon him the title by which he is commonly known, "Bharathi" (a Tamil name for Goddess Sarasvati), in recognition of his literary talent. His notariety grew as he became more deeply involved in political journalism against colonial rule. When the British government cracked down on "seditious" writings, he fled to nearby Pondicherry, where he remained for a decade and wrote many of the works that later won him literary fame. C. Subrahminiya Bharathi returned to British India in 1918; he passed away three years later, at age 39.

67. References For Brahmadeva
www.music.us/education/B/brahmadeva.htm CHUONG 6 2) Luùc baáy giôø con moät nöõ Baøla-moân, teân laø brahmadeva ñaõ xuaátgia, töø boû gia ñình, soáng khoâng gia ñình vôùi Theá Toân
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References for Brahmadeva
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • R C Gupta, Indian values of the sinus totus, Indian J. Hist. Sci. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR November 2000 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/References/Brahmadeva.html
  • 68. Soothill's Dictionary Of Chinese Buddhist Terms: (梵天)
    brahmadeva. Brahma, the ruler of this world. The first three containthe ? assembly of brahmadevas, ie the brahmakayika;
    http://www.hm.tyg.jp/~acmuller/soothill/data/s68b5-5929.html
    Return to Index Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms (by Soothill and Hodous) Brahmadeva. Brahmā, the ruler of this world. India. brahmaloka , the eighteen heavens of the realm of form, divided into four dhyāna regions (sixteen heavens in Southern Buddhism). The first three contain the 梵衆天 assembly of brahmadeva s, i.e. the brahmakāyika ; the 梵輔天 brahmspurohita s, retinue of Brahmā; and Mahābrahman, Brahman himself. For more information on this term, see it in the Digital Dictionary of Buddhism (log in with the userID "guest")

    69. Brahmans
    âÀéÊæÍÚ ¥ª¥ê http//www.furnitureandsofamakers.co.uk/B99HSR-991-L.html; brahmadeva of Candrabudha. The family
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    70. Bal Sahitya / Children’s Literature
    By brahmadeva Kalpataru 1997 240 x 180 mm 32 pp with illustrations in 2 coloursPaperback Rs. 25.00. EK CHAPATI AUR ANYA BAL KAVITAYEN
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    71. Glossary
    brahmadeva. God s aspect of creation*. The Advent p. 416. Brahman Shaktiofbrahmadeva*. The Advent p. 418. Sat Chit Ananda. Truth, consciousness, bliss*
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    Definitions
    Words Associated with the Sahaja Yoga Religious Cult
    Sahaja Yogis throw around a lot of unusual terms. They like to think that their "self realization" magically transformed them into scholars, which is laughable. However, there are a few intelligent people in the cult of Sahaja Yoga and the belief system itself draws on long standing religious traditions. In many cases, the terms mean much the same to Sahaja Yogis as they do in the religions where they originated. Sometimes however, they mean something entirely different. The religious philosophy of Sahaja Yoga is interesting and internally, pretty consistent. That is a selling point for intelligent young individuals searching for meaning in life. The fatal flaw, of course, is that the central belief regarding the absolute divinity of Mrs. Srivastava is pretty obviously not true and generally kept hidden from people until the brain-washing process is well under way. Below is a table of some terms commonly used by Sahaja Yogis. No need to be in the dark.
    Term
    Definition
    Source
    Adharma Anti-dharma The Advent p. 416.

    72. Hindu Youth Universe
    Page2 Tryambakeshvar, that is, Shiva came at this place because of a curse frombrahmadeva. brahmadeva and Vishnu were once discussing things.
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    73. Hindu Youth Universe
    Vishvakarma took leave of brahmadeva on whose command he had come down tothe Yamunachala to build it. brahmadeva decided to create
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    74. Jainism In Karnataka, Jain Legacy , Jainism India, Religion, History, Culture, T
    of every basadi. Elegantly carved out of granite, these are classifiedas brahmadeva Sthambha and Manasthambha. While the former
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    The Jain Legacy In Karnataka
    Jainism in Karnataka flourished under the Ganga, the Chalukya and Rashtrakuta dynasties. Due to the impetus given by them, Jainism prospered like never before and what we see today is the exquisite creativity that flowered under these dynasties.
    The Jain legacy in Karnataka can be traced back to a great event that occurred in 297 BC when Chadragupta, the founder of the Mauryan dynasty, abdicated his throne and came to Sravanbelagola in Karnataka to become a Jain ascetic at the instance of his mentor, Bhadrabahu. He breathed his last at this Jain centre and the place where he is said to have sought recluse is appropriately name Chandragiri. A basadi (Jain monastery or temple) at Sravanabelagola also carries his name. In a number of later records he is referred to as Pradbha Chandra Muni.
    Soon thereafter the Jain church exhibited a steady growth and succeeded in firmly establishing itself as a vital and powerful force due to its doctrines and asceticism, morality and ahimsa (non-violence). With such lofty notions, Jainism enjoyed the highest repute among the people particularly the ruling classes and the mercantile community thus virtually becoming the state religion. Imbued with an intense religious feeling, lavish patronage was extended towards the building of

    75. Paragon Book Gallery | Browse Subjects | India - Sculpture/Stone Carving
    The brahmadeva Pillars An Inquiry into the origin and nature of the brahmadevaworship among the Digambara Jains Reprinted from Artibus Asiae Vol.
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    76. EEN ONS PRAKTIJK IS BETER DAN TONNEN THEORIE
    Ook de nacht van brahmadeva blijft bestaan gedurende duizend ronden van de De levensduur van brahmadeva is zo lang dat hij in zichzelf het zaad bevat
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    The Divine Life Society
    Afdeling Aalst Uit licht van Sivanada : januari 2005 Vol. 463 GNYAANESHVARIE
    OF GNYAANADEVA'S COMMENTAAR OP HOOFDSTUK VIII
    VAN DE BHAGAVAD GIETAA DE YOGA VAN HET ONVERGANKELIJKE BRAHMAN Arjoena zei:  
    1. Wat is dat Brahman ? Wat is adhyaatma ? Wat is handeling (karma), O beste onder de mensen ? Wat wordt bedoeld met adhibhoeta ? En wat wordt adhidaiva genoemd? 2. Wie en hoe is adhiyagnya hier in dit lichaam, O Madhoes oe dana? En hoe moet u, op het ogenblik van de dood, door de zelfbeheersten worden gekend? O God, wie deze persoon is die adhiyagnya wordt genoemd en hoe hij in dit lichaam komt, ligt waarlijk buiten het bereik van de rede. Laat me horen hoe u, de Hoogste Persoon, wordt gekend door toegewijde zielen, beslagen in het houden van hun hart onder controle, wanneer ze uit dit leven vertrekken. Zoals een gelukkig mens die slaapt in een huis dat gebouwd is met chintaamanis (wensstenen) alles wat hij droomt werkelijkheid ziet worden, zo werden ook de woorden die uit Arjoena's mond kwamen halfweg tegemoet gekomen door Shrie Krishna, zeggend: "Luister, ik zal je uitleggen wat je vroeg." Kirieti (Arjoena) was het kalf van kaamadhenoe (de wensvervullende koe) en het was bovendien alsof hij rustte onder de wensvervullende boom ( kalpataroe 3. Het Absolute (Brahman) is de onvergankelijke, de opperste. Zijn natuur (svabhaava) wordt adhyaatma genoemd. Het offer dat het bestaan en de manifestatie van wezens (bh

    77. Tomfolio.com: Religions: Major World, Asian Religions
    The commentary by brahmadeva is in Sanskrit. Nemicandra Siddhantacakravartin;Davvasamgaha; Jainism; brahmadeva (17th cent.
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    78. - Search Spaniel
    brahmadeva brahmadeva (10601130), was the author of Karanaprakasa which isa commentary on the Aryabhatiya by Aryabhata. Read more
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    79. Find In A Library
    By, Nemicandra Siddhantacakravartin.; brahmadeva; S C Ghoshal. Type, English Book Nonfiction. Publisher, New York, AMS Press, 1974
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    80. ABSOLUTE TRUTH V/S RELATIVE TRUTH
    OM brahmadeva NAMAH, OM VISHNUDEV NAMAH, OM NAMAH SHIVAYE ,. OM NAAGDEV NAMAH.ASSLLAM MU ALIKUM,SATSHREEAKAAL,. HERE ARE PAGES IN MY SITE
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    ABSOLUTE TRUTH V/S RELATIVE TRUTH KRISHNA IS THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH. WHATEVER COMES FROM KRISHNA IS AN ABSOLUTE TRUTH. IN THIS MATERIAL WORLD THERE ARE SO MANY RELATIVE TRUTHS. RELATIVE TRUTH MEANS, WHICH IS UTTERLY DEPENDENT OR INTER-DEPENDENT FOR ITS EXISTENCE. ABSOLUTE TRUTH IS THAT WHICH IS NOT DEPENDENT OR INTER-DEPENDENT ON OTHER BECAUSE IT IS THE SOURCE OF ALL TRUTH. “SARVA KARANA KARANAM” KRISHNA IS THE CAUSE OF ALL CAUSES: “PARAM SATYAM DHIMAHI” “LEELA” TO STEAL BUTTER, ‘MAKHANCHOR’, BUT ACTUALLY WHEN HE STOLE BUTTER FROM GOPIS, THEN MOTHER YASHODA SAID, “I WILL KEEP HIM AT HOME, THEN HE’LL NOT BE ABLE TO STEAL BUTTER. BUT, GOPIS SAYS NO! NO! DON'T DO THAT, " IT IS THE REASON ONLY WE MAKE THE BUTTER IN A HOPE THAT HE (KRISHNA) WILL STEAL IT. THAT IS CALLED A “MADHURYA BHAVA” OF KRISHNA, WHICH HE PERFORMED WITH THE GOPIS JUST TO SHOW THE LOVABLE NATURE TOWARDS EVERYONE. KRISHNA ALSO DECLARES IN SRIMAD BHAGAVAD GITA: “BHOKTARAM JAGATPASAM, SARVALOKA MAHESHVARAM” KRISHNA SAYS, “I AM THE PROPRIETOR OF EVERYTHING, HE HAS A CREATOR MAINTAINING AND ANALYZING EVERYTHING PERSISTS AND EXISTS IN THIS MATERIAL WORLD.

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