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  • ...randaradāsa was a pioneer in this field. He lived in A. D. 1484-1564. His biographical details available now by oral traditions seem to be more mythical than real ...ka and educated him not only in the traditional learning, [[Sanskrit]] and scriptures but also in [[music]] and the family occupation. In course of time he becam
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  • ...dealt with in these treatises. An attempt has been made here to give brief biographical sketches of such Indologists.
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  • ...the Taittiriya shāka of the [[Yajurveda]]. Yājñavalkya learnt the [[yoga]] scriptures from Vaṣiṣtha, son of Hiranyanabha Kaushalya<ref>[[Vāyu]] [[Purāṇa] Śambhu, the great deity, first composed the beautiful biographical story,''Rāmacaritamanasa'', and was kind enough to recite it to Parvati. L
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  • ...the boy into [[Veda]] Adhyayanam, Saamaanya Sastras, Sri Bhashya and other scriptures. He was surprised to notice that the boy was precociously so smart as to gr ...reat men were ignored; There came about an admixture of castes; The sacred scriptures lost their validity; Maayaavaadis were gloating in glee; Soonyavaada pervad
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  • ...edited by Subodh Kapoor </ref> The forest was also called Braja-vana, and scriptures state that Ravana meditated there. Historically this island has been addressed as Lanka and Lankapuri in scriptures and texts. It was also known as Sona Lank.[http://www.koausa.org/vitasta/20
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