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  • 121Aryabhata — For other uses, see Aryabhata (disambiguation). Āryabhaṭa Statue of Aryabhata on the grounds of IUCAA, Pune. As there is no known information regarding his appearance, any image of Aryabhata originates from an artist s conception. Born 476 …

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  • 122Vyasa — For the author of Brahma Sutras, see Badarayana. For the crater on Mercury, see Vyasa (crater). Vyasa Veda Vyasa (modern painting) Titles/honours Festival of Guru Purnima, is dedicated to him, and also known as Vyasa Purnima as it is the day,… …

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  • 123Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis — P.C. Mahalanobis Born 29 June 1893( …

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  • 124Babaji — may refer to:* a Hindu ascetic, (often a mendicant) or Sikh holy man, including: ** Gaurakisora dasa Babaji, an influential Vaishnava guru from the Gaudiya tradition ** Haidakhan Babaji, a teacher who appeared in northern India and taught… …

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  • 125Indian literature — is generally acknowledged as one of the oldest in the world. India has 22 officially recognized languages, and a huge variety of literature has been produced in these languages over the years. In Indian literature, oral is important, as well as… …

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  • 126Jagannath — (also spelled Jagganath) is considered amongst Vaishnavas to be a very merciful form of Krishna. The oldest and most famous Jagannath deity is in the city of Puri, in Orissa, India (the city is known to many as Jagannath Puri ) where each year… …

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  • 127Ujjain — This article is about the municipality in Madhya Pradesh, India. For its namesake district, see Ujjain District. Ujjain   city   …

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  • 128Jayadeva — (Oriya: ଜୟେଦବ) was a Sanskrit poet, who lived in Orissa, circa 1200 AD. He is most known for his composition, the epic poem Gita Govinda , which depicts the divine love of the Hindu deity Krishna and his consort, Radha , and is considered an… …

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