Ekachakra
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Ekachakra — (Sanskrit:एकचक्र, Bangla: একচক্র) is a small village, located 20 km away from the town of Rampurhat in the Birbhum District of West Bengal [ [http://vedabase.net/cc/adi/13/61/en1 Chaitanya Charitamrita Adi lila,13.61, purport] ] . Within Hindu… … Wikipedia
Panchala Kingdom — This article is about the kingdom of Panchala during the epic ages. For the historical kingdom, see Panchala. Panchala Kingdom extended from Himalayas in the north to river Charmanwati in the south during the period of Mahabharata. It had Kuru,… … Wikipedia
Nitiananda — Nitiánanda (nacido el 12 de enero de 1473[1] en Ekachakra y fallecido en el mismo lugar aproximadamente cerca del año 1540) fue un santo vaishnava, figura religiosa principal en la tradición gaudiya vaishnava (‘vishnuístas de Bengala’).[2] … Wikipedia Español
Nityananda — For other uses, see Swami Nityananda (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Birbhum district — বীরভূম জেলা … Wikipedia
Bodhan — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Bodhan | type = city | latd = 18.67 | longd = 77.9 locator position = right | state name = Andhra Pradesh district = Nizamabad leader title = CHAIRMAN leader name = altitude = 357 population as of = 2001… … Wikipedia
Bhīma — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En el texto épico Majábharata, Bhimá era el segundo de los hermanos Pándava. Los cinco Pándavas (de izq. a der.: Áryuna, Bhimá, Iudhisthira, Nakula y Sajadeva) con Draupadí, la esposa de los cinco … Wikipedia Español
Glossary of terms in Hinduism — The following is a glossary of terms and concepts in Hinduism. The list consists of concepts that are derived from both Hinduism and Hindu tradition, which are expressed as words in Sanskrit as well as other languages of India. The main purpose… … Wikipedia
Kuru Kingdom — The Kuru kingdom was ruled by the Kuru clan of kings. The Pandavas and Kauravas were Kurus. Other than these Kurus of India, there was another kingdom called Uttara Kurus to the north of Himalayas. The Kuru kingdom of India lay between Saraswati… … Wikipedia
Matsya Kingdom — The position of the Matsya kingdom in Iron Age Vedic India. Matsya or Machcha (Sanskrit for fish), classically called the Mese (pronounced /ˈmiːziː/), was the name of a tribe and the state of the Vedic civilization of India. It lay to south of… … Wikipedia