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Acala or Achala (Sanskrit: अचल, "The Immovable", IPA: [ˈɐt͜ɕɐlɐ]), also known as Acalanātha (अचलनाथ, "Immovable Lord") or Āryācalanātha (आर्याचलनाथ, "Noble Immovable Lord"), is a wrathful deity and dharmapala (protector of the Dharma) prominent in Vajrayana Buddhism and East Asian Buddhism.
Acharyal Vyasachala Mahadevendra Saraswati attained videha mukti and went into Agni Mudra through which he was immediately transformed to sacred vibhuthi. It's said that one should chant Pancaksara Mantra with devotion to have darshan of the acharya in person or through speech or visions.
Atul Tandon, academic and director of Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad 2001–2009 [32] Anand Teltumbde, Senior Professor and Big Data Analytics Head in Goa Institute of Management [33] [34] Samir Barua FPM, former director, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad [35] A. K. Shiva Kumar, development economist [36]
MICA, formerly Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad, is a private business school located in Ahmedabad, India. [1] MICA has a wide range of academic offerings including residential programmes for Post Graduate Management Studies and a Fellow Programme in Management (Communication) (residential, but off campus).
The Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM Ahmedabad or IIM-A), is a business school, located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It is one of the Indian Institutes of Management and was accorded the status of an Institute of National Importance by the Ministry of Human Resources, Government of India in 2017. [ 4 ]
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J Ramachandran was a professor of corporate strategy at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. He teaches corporate strategy and policy making. He was named as one of the nine best business school professors in India by Business Today in 2006. [1] He is the first Bain fellow in India. [2]