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  2. Apoorvanand - Wikipedia

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    Prof. Apoorvanand started his teaching career at T.P.S. College, Patna, a constituent unit of Magadh University.In 1999, he was invited to join Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, a Central University set up by the Government of India, and was instrumental in developing the University's vision plan and first academic programs.

  3. The Dance of the Peacock - Wikipedia

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    The Dance of the Peacock: An Anthology of English Poetry from India is a 2013 anthology of poems written by one hundred and fifty-one poets; edited by Dr Vivekanand Jha. The one hundred and fifty-one poets include Indians and diasporic Indians.The book was published by Hidden Brook Press, Canada. [1] [2] [3]

  4. List of Jain monks - Wikipedia

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    Image of Acharya Amritchandra, author of the Jain text, Puruşārthasiddhyupāya Acharya Gyansagar. Acharya Samantabhadra - Author of The Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra, Āpta-mīmāṁsā, Svayambhustotra; Akalanka, c. 8th century CE. Digambara acharya known for his works on Jain logic. Nemichandra Siddhant Chakravarti- Author of Gommatsāra

  5. Swami Avdheshanand Giri - Wikipedia

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    He is the current Acharya Mahamandaleshwar of Juna Akhara. [1] [2] Juna Akhara is the largest Akhara for Naga Sadhus in India. [3] [4] Giri has initiated about one million Naga sadhus. [5] [6] His Ashram is situated at Kankhal, Haridwar. [7] He is the president of Hindu Dharm Acharya Sabha and also a board member of the World Council of ...

  6. Acharya Rameshwar Jha - Wikipedia

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    Acharya Rameshwar Jha (20th century) was an Indian traditional Sanskrit scholar and considered an authority on Nyaya, Vyakarana and Vedanta. He later became an exponent of non dualistic shaivisim and is often credited with establishing and propagating Kashmir Shaivism in Varanasi.

  7. Vijayanandsuri - Wikipedia

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    Acharya Vijayanand Suri (6 April 1837 – 20 May 1896), also known as Atmaramji of Gujranwala, was the first Swetambar Murtipujaka Jain monk in modern times to receive the title of Acharya. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Born and raised in Punjab , he was initiated as a Sthanakvasi monk and later joined the Murtipujaka tradition.

  8. List of Indian writers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Anand; Anurag Anand; Mulk Raj Anand; Asloob Ahmad ...

  9. Atma bodha - Wikipedia

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    Atma Bodha describes the world and the individual soul are in true essence Brahman, the Absolute Reality, with the nature of Sat-chit-anand, or truth-consciousness-bliss. Brahman is the substratum on which is projected by imagination all the manifested things of the world; the all-pervading Atman illumining the mind and the senses shines in the ...