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  2. Baji Rout - Wikipedia

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    A large procession was held for him in Cuttack. His mortal remains were taken to 9, Pithapur (the then HQ of Legendary Shri. Bhagawati Charan Panigrahi) and then his cremation was held at Satichaura in Cuttack. He was born on 5 October 1926 as the youngest son of Hari Rout and Rania Devi in the village Nilakanthapur in the then state of Dhenkanal.

  3. Jagannath - Wikipedia

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    According to the second legend, associated with the Vaishnavas, when Krishna ended the purpose of his Avatar with the illusionary death by Jara and his "mortal" remains were left to decay, some pious people saw the body, collected the bones and preserved them in a box. They remained in the box till it was brought to the attention of Indradyumna ...

  4. Devasahayam Pillai - Wikipedia

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    His mortal remains were interred near the altar inside St. Xavier's Church, Kottar, Nagercoil, which is now the diocesan Cathedral. [ 9 ] : 285 Since the days of the interment of the mortal remains of Devasahayam Pillai, many Christian pilgrims have visited his tomb and offered prayers.

  5. Relics associated with Buddha - Wikipedia

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    The casket was brought to the Patna Museum in 1972, where it remains to this day. [4] [5] [47] [48] Mortal remains of the Buddha belonging to the third or fourth century were found during an excavation in 1962–1963 at Devni Mori which is a Buddhist archaeological site near Shamalaji in Gujarat. Ashes of Buddha were found in a gold bottle ...

  6. Kodandera Subayya Thimayya - Wikipedia

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    [12] Thimayya represented the country during the surrender of the Japanese in Singapore, followed by the surrender of the Japanese in the Philippines. At the ceremony of Japanese surrender in Singapore, he signed on behalf of India. He was awarded the 'Keys to Manila' when he was sent to the Philippines.

  7. Chattri, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The memorial stands within the grounds beside the lane approaching the Chattri. Its introduction is inscribed, in English, Hindi and Punjabi: [19] In honour of these soldiers of the Indian Army whose mortal remains were committed to fire. [19]

  8. Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception - Wikipedia

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    The canonization was greeted with the bursting of firecrackers and the toll of church bells. St Mary's Forane church at Kudmaloor, her home parish, also celebrated a special Mass. [17] The grave at St. Mary's Forane Church, Bharananganam where the Franciscan Clarist Sister was buried had a chapel built there, which houses her mortal remains.

  9. Basilica of Bom Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The remains of the saint still attract a huge number of tourists (Christian and non-Christian alike) from all over the world, especially during the public viewing of his body every ten years (last held in December 2024). The saint is said to have miraculous powers of healing. The church is one of the oldest in Goa and in India.