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Saṃkarṣaṇa (IAST Saṃkarṣaṇa, "The Plougher") [7] later known as Balarama, was a son of Vasudeva Anakadundubhi, king of the Vrishnis in the region of Mathura. [8] He was a leading member of the Vrishni heroes, and may well have been an ancient historical ruler in the region of Mathura.
Samskara, or Sankhara, is a significant concept across major schools of Hindu philosophy as well as Buddhism and Jainism. [10] The schools of Indian philosophy differ on the specific mechanisms about how samskara operates at the subconscious level.
The Samavartana (Sanskrit: समावर्तन, Samāvartana), also known as Snāna, is a rite of passage in the ancient texts of Hinduism.Performed at the close of the Brahmacharya period, it marks the graduation of a student from Gurukul (school). [1]
Prabandha is a literary genre of medieval Indian Sanskrit literature.The prabandhas contain semi-historical anecdotes about the lives of famous persons.They were written primarily by Jain scholars of western India (Gujarat and Malwa) from 13th century onwards.
Residential associations and Vibhutipura Kere Abhivridhi Mattu Samrakshane Samiti (VIKAS) have campaigned for lake restoration. [6] Restoration activities have included construction of a walking path and construction of a fence. Recreational use has increased. [7] The lake is seasonal.
B.S Sannaiah was born on June 18, 1928, in Bhoganahalli Piriyapatna Mysore, Karnataka to C. Sannegowda and Boramma couple. Sannaiah's elementary schooling started in Koolimata Bhoganahalli Piriyapatna, Mysore, Karnataka and continued his schooling in Ravandhur.In 1949, He completed his SSLC at krishnarajanagara.
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Purandara Dasa (IAST: Purandara Dāsa; ⓘ [3] (c.1470 [1] – c.1564) was a composer, singer and a Haridasa philosopher from present-day Karnataka, India. [4] He was a follower of Madhvacharya's Dvaita philosophy.