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  • 61Murut people — Murut Regions with significant populations Malaysia: Sabah Languages Murut, Malay, English …

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  • 62Santram Mandir — [Santram Mandir] [http://www.santram.org] is a famous temple situated in Nadiad, Gujarat, India. It is home to Santram Maharaj who is a holy figure in Gujarat. It is very famous for other social activities for the needy too. The Santram mandir… …

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  • 63Modh — are the followers of Modheshwari Maa (also known as Matangi Maa), a form of Amba Maa with eighteen hands. They originally lived in a town called Modhera in Patan District in the northern part of Gujarat. The name of the town Modhera was adopted… …

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  • 64Karnataka literature — denotes to the wealth of literature created in the region of Karnataka in South India roughly corresponding to the modern state of Karnataka. This literature includes works in Sanskrit and Kannada.Western Ganga Dynasty (350 999)* Pujyapada (… …

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  • 65Shabad Hazaray — is the Bani of longing for the beloved. It was written by Guru Arjan when he was separated from Guru Ram Das for a long period of time. During that period of separation he sent these three letters to his beloved Guru and Father. Reciting this… …

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  • 66Mesilau East River — is a river which passes through the Mesilau area on the East Ridge of Mount Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It is one of six principal rivers in the watershed areas, which also include the Mesilau West, Padas, Pegalan and Kagibagan rivers …

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  • 67Mandala 10 — The tenth Mandala of the Rigveda has 191 hymns. Together with Mandala 1, it forms the latest part of the Rigveda, containing much mythological material, including the Purusha sukta (10.90) and the dialogue of Sarama with the Panis (10.108), and… …

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  • 68Veene Sheshanna — (Kannada: ವೀಣೆ ಶೇಷಣ್ಣ) (1852 1926) was a famous exponent of the Veena, an Indian string instrument, which he played in the classical Carnatic music style. He was a concert musician at the court of the princely state of Mysore in south India.… …

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  • 69Saraha — A contemporary bronze image of Saraha, probably made in Nepal Saraha (Hindi: सरह), Sarahapa (Hindi: सरहपा, Oriya: ସରହପା), or Sarahapāda (Hindi: सरहपाद) (circa 8th century CE), originally known as Rāhula or Rāhulbhadra, was the first sahajiya …

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  • 70Haridasa — The Haridasa (Kannada: ) devotional movement is considered as one of the turning points in the cultural history of India. Over a span of nearly six centuries, several saints and mystics helped shape the culture, philosophy and art of South India… …

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