Sri Locana Dasa Thakura - ISKCON Perth (Western Australia) Caitanyamangala, Satvakhanda. His father s name was Sri kamalakara dasaand his mother s name, Sri Sadananda. He was the only son of his parents. http://home.iprimus.com.au/naractl/Saints/Sri_Locana_dasa_Thakura.html
Extractions: Sri Locana dasa Thakura took birth in a family of Rarhiya physicians who resided in the village of Kogram, within the Mahakumar (Katna) district of Barddhaman. His guru was Sri Narahari Sarkar Thakura. "I am the servant of Thakura Sri Narahari, who is the master of my life. The desire of all my desires, I place at his lotus feet; which is that this vile creature (myself) might describe something about the wonderful qualities of Sri Gaurasundara. In this expectation, he is my only refuge. [Caitanya-mangala, Satvakhanda]. His father's name was Sri Kamalakara dasa and his mother's name, Sri Sadananda. He was the only son of his parents. He was raised in his maternal grandfather's home and his education was completed there. He was married at a very young age. From his youth he was very attached to Sri Gaursundara and consequently very disinterested in material life, though he was surrounded by family, friends and society. In his youth he spent the major part of his time at his guru's Sripat, Srikhanda, where he learned how to do kirtana. He composed Caitanya-mangala from the diary of Sri Murari Gupta. "Murari Gupta, who resides at Nadia, composed many beautiful verses about the life of Sri Gauranga. These include the youthful pastimes of Nimai, which Murari Gupta personally took part in, and His later pastime in Nilacala, after He accepted sannyasa, which were narrated by Sri Damodara Pandita. Having heard these verses of Murari Gupta, composed in sanskrit, I have become very attracted and so I have composed them in the village folk poetry meter of Bengali."
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Hindu Boy/Male Baby Names - Hindu Boy Male Baby Names Kamalahassan Kamalaj Kamalakannan Kamalakant Kamalakar kamalakara KamalakrishnanKamalaksh Kamalakumar Kamalamaya Kamalanaban Kamalanarayanan Kamalanathan http://www.babynology.com/babynames/m-hindu-onetwoK.html
What Is Panihati? the Lord. Among them were Ramadasa, Sundarananda, Gadadhara dasa,Murari, kamalakara, Sadasiva and Purandara. Dhananjaya, Jagadisa http://www.e-vedas.com/panihati/whatispanihati.html
Extractions: What Is Panihati? Where is Panihati? Panihati is located on the banks of the Ganges 10 miles North of Calcutta, in West Bengal India. It is the site of many wonderful spiritual pastimes of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and His close personal associates. In this region at this time of year June, pre-monsoon it is so hot, often up in the mid-to-high 40 C. The most cooling of foods in such a temperature is yogurt, cool yogurt (dahi or dadhi or doi) This pastime of the Lord is about how the devotees pleased Lord Chaitanya and how the Lord reciprocated with the devotees in a very wonderful and pleasing festival called the Panihati Cida-dadhi mahotsav. In the village of Panihati, Raghunatha dasa obtained an interview with Nityananda Prabhu who was accompanied by many kirtana performers, servants and others. Sitting on a rock under a tree on the bank of the Ganges, Lord Nityananda seemed as effulgent as hundreds and thousands of rising suns. Many devotees sat on the ground surrounding Him. Seeing the influence of Nityananda Prabhu, Raghunatha dasa was astonished. Raghunatha dasa offered his obeisances by falling prostrate at a distant place, and the servant of Nityananda Prabhu pointed out, "There is Raghunatha dasa, offering You obeisances." Hearing this, Lord Nityananda Prabhu said, "You are a thief. Now you have come to see Me. Come here, come here. Today I shall punish you," the Lord called him, but Raghunatha dasa did not go near the Lord. Then the Lord forcibly caught him and placed His lotus feet upon Raghunatha dasa's head. "Make a festival and feed all My associates yogurt and chipped rice." Hearing this, Raghunatha dasa was greatly pleased.
TopCities.com - Free Homepages For Everyone Under the leadership of Narayana Bhatta (the grandfather of kamalakara Bhatta, theauthor of Nirnayasindhu), a large group of scholars assembled in Kashi http://harsha16.topcities.com/bhaskara.htm
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Kerala Film Ramachandran s father V. kamalakara Menon who died in March 1995 - was a poetand found of the Akhil Kerala Aksharashloka Parishad, which has a large http://www.angelfire.com/mn/saga/atlas1.html
Extractions: Man with the Midas touch By Bala Menon Jewelry and dreams! It's a great combination and when you are a merchant dealing in both, there can never be a dull moment in your fabled realm. "It's something that I relish," says Mathukara Moothedathu Ramachandran, former banker turned jeweler and motion filmmaker - and now regally ensconced among the top rungs in both fields. So what can now really elate him? Only a scenario - that looks like straight out of his movies: the air is hot and humid' thousands streaming out of a palm-thatched picture hall in a small town or a plush cinema in a big Kerala city; wide-eyed, captivated by the entertainment he provides. "That is pure elation, a very exhilarating experience. I want to have it again and again." Gouthami and Mammooty in the award-winning film Sukrutham Ramachandran received the National Best Film Award in the regional category in June 1995 for his offering Sukrutham (Goodness), starring Mammooty, Gauthami and Manoj K.Jayan. The film also won that year's National Award for Best Music (Bombay Ravi) and the National Award for Best Background Score (Johnson).
WBF - World Bridge Federation Glen Holman. Hong Kong, Mr. Anthony Ching, Spain, Mrs. Monique Leblanc.India, Mr. kamalakara Rao, Sweden, Mr. Ralf Byström. Indonesia, Mr http://www.worldbridge.org/administration/Congress/2002.asp
Extractions: The following Executive Council Members attended Mr. Jens Auken Mr. Alan LeBendig Mr. Jean-Claude Beineix Mr. Dan Morse Mr. Bharat Bhardwaj Mr. George Retek Mr. Patrick Choy Mr. Gianarrigo Rona Mrs. Joan Gerard Mrs. Anna-Maria Torlontano Mr. Panos Gerontopoulos Mr. John Wignall Mr. Mazhar Jafri Mrs Nadine Wood
Swaveda - Background - Mathematics In Ancient India - Introduction 1600s AD Pati-Sara by Munisvara. 1658 AD - Siddhanta-Tattva-Vivekaby kamalakara. 1733 AD - Karana-Paddhati by Pathumana Somayaji. http://www.swaveda.com/background.php?category=science&title=Mathematics in Anci
Mudra Institute Of Communications, Ahmedabad advertisements. 4. Prachi Gupta, Brand loyalty amongst tweens. 5.Prakriti kamalakara, An Analysis of the Music used in Advertising.6. http://www.mica-india.net/output/stud2003.htm
Extractions: Institute Initiated Faculty Initiated Student Initiated Consultancy Batch of 2003 No. NAME Title of Dissertation Specialisation : Account Planning Aishwarya Srikrishnan Role of conformity in brand choices made by youth Anoop Jose Impact of consumer sales promotions on retail sales of consumer durables Aparna Garg Portrayal of men in television advertisements Prachi Gupta Brand loyalty amongst tweens Prakriti Kamalakara An Analysis of the Music used in Advertising Priyanka Nath "LOOKING BEYOND THE LATHER" : a semiotic reading of beauty shampoo TV commercials in India
Extractions: Substance and context Methods and objectives Work plan History and duration ... Text Analysis Substance and Context The two centuries before European colonialism established itself decisively in the Indian subcontinent (ca. 1550-1750) constitute one of the most innovative eras in Sanskrit intellectual history. Thinkers began to work across disciplines far more intensively than ever before, to produce new formulations of old problems, to employ a strikingly new discursive idiom and present their ideas in what were often new genres of scholarly writing. Concurrent with the spread of European power in the mid-eighteenth century, however, this dynamism began to diminish. By the end of the century, the tradition of Sanskrit systematic thought-which for two millennia or more constituted one of the most remarkable cultural formations in world history-had more or less vanished as a force in shaping Indian intellectual life, to be replaced by other kinds of knowledge based on different principles of knowing and acting in the world. In these two phases of history lie the core issues of this research project: the nature of the "knowledge systems" or scholarly disciplines in India on the eve of colonial rule, and the fact of their decline in the face of the new epistemological and social regime of European modernity. In order to understand these developments, contributors to the Knowledge Systems Project will undertake four linked tasks: inventory the intellectual production in seven disciplines during this period; collect unpublished manuscripts and documents from archives in South Asia; create a bibliographical and prosopographical database derived from printed and manuscript sources; study selected Sanskrit works according to a uniform analytical matrix. The results will be collected in a book that will be the first to offer an account of the Sanskrit disciplines and the intellectuals who produced them at the moment both were about to be transformed utterly.
Lochan Dasa Thakur Caitanyamangala, Satvakhanda. His father s name was Sri kamalakara dasaand his mother s name, Sri Sadananda. He was the only son of his parents. http://www.salagram.net/parishad39.htm
Extractions: Songs by Locan dasa Thakur: Srila Locana Dasa Thakura appeared in this world in 1520 A.D., thirty-four years after the appearance of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Locana Dasa wrote a biography on Lord Caitanya, entitled Sri Caitanya Mangala, and he wrote many devotional songs. Sri Locana dasa Thakura took birth in a family of Rarhiya physicians who resided in the village of Kogram, within the Mahakumar (Katna) district of Barddhaman. His guru was Sri Narahari Sarkar Thakura His father's name was Sri Kamalakara dasa and his mother's name, Sri Sadananda. He was the only son of his parents. He was raised in his maternal grandfather's home and his education was completed there. When he was only a little boy, he enjoyed the good fortune of meeting the devotees of Sri Gauranga. He was married at a very young age. From his youth he was very attached to Sri Gaursundara and consequently very disinterested in material life, though he was surrounded by family, friends and society. In his youth he spent the major part of his time at his guru's Sripat, Srikhanda, where he learned how to do kirtana. The book that he composed Caitanya-mangala was from the diary of Sri Murari Gupta. "Murari Gupta, who resides at Nadia, composed many beautiful verses about the life of Sri Gauranga. These include the youthful pastimes of Nimai, which Murari Gupta personally took part in, and His later pastime in Nilacala, after He accepted sannyasa, which were narrated by Sri Damodara Pandita. Having heard these verses of Murari Gupta, composed in sanskrit, I have become very attracted and so I have composed them in the village folk poetry meter of Bengali."
The Universal Library Category SANSKRIT. Scanning Centre SVDigital LibraryTtd. 1924. Title NirnayaSindu Of kamalakara Bhatta. Author Gopala Shastri Nene. Category SANSKRIT. http://www.dli.ernet.in/1920_1930/SV1920.html
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