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  2. Tripura Rahasya - Wikipedia

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    The Tripura Rahasya (Devanagari: त्रिपुरा रहस्य, Tripurā Rahasya) meaning The Mystery beyond the Three Cities, is an ancient literary work in Sanskrit believed to have been narrated by Dattatreya to Parashurama.

  3. Aruna Raaga - Wikipedia

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    Aruna Raaga (Kannada: ಅರುಣರಾಗ) is a 1986 Indian Kannada-language action drama film, starring Anant Nag and Geetha. It was directed by K. V. Jayaram and is based on the novel of the same name, written by Rekha Kakhandaki. It was produced by Jayadurga Films.

  4. Devdutt Pattanaik - Wikipedia

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    He has authored and illustrated over 50 books, including ABC Of Hinduism, [1] Bahubali : 63 insights into Jainism, [2] and Yoga Mythology: 64 Asanas and Their Stories. [ 3 ] Pattanaik is a regular columnist for reputed newspapers like Mid-day , [ 4 ] Times of India [ 5 ] and Dainik Bhaskar . [ 6 ]

  5. Vamana - Wikipedia

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    Book 1: 9; [186] Book 2:--; Book 3: 1; [187] Book 4:--; Book 5: 5; [188] Book 6:--; For in like manner as the lord of the world, the god of gods, Janardana , descends amongst mankind (in various shapes), so does his coadjutrix Shri .

  6. Bhagavad Gita (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bhagavad Gita (known as Bhagvad Gita: Song of the Lord in the United States) is a 1993 Indian Sanskrit-language drama film with few dialogues in Hindi and Telugu language. It was produced by T. Subbarami Reddy and directed by G. V. Iyer. The film is based on Hindu religious book Bhagavad Gita, which is part of the epic Mahabharata. [1]

  7. Eknath Easwaran - Wikipedia

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    Eknath Easwaran was born in 1910 in a village in Kerala, India. [5] Eknath is his surname, Easwaran his given name. [6] Brought up by his mother, and by his maternal grandmother whom he honored as his spiritual teacher, he was schooled in his native village until the age of sixteen, when he went to attend St. Thomas College, Thrissur, a Catholic college fifty miles away.

  8. Yājñavalkya Smṛti - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 1 and chapter 3 are influenced by Manu, while chapter 2, focusing on legal procedure, draws from both Manu and Kautilya's Arthashastra. The text includes sections discussing embryology and anatomy, drawn from medical texts such as Charaka Samhita. It also contains concise portions on music and yogic meditation, likely derived from early ...

  9. Bhrigu - Wikipedia

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    Bhrigu (Sanskrit: भृगु, IAST: Bhṛgu) is a rishi of Adi-rishi tradition. He is one of the seven great sages, the Saptarshis, and one of the many Prajapatis (the facilitators of creation) created by Brahma. [1]