- Women In The Sacred Laws - The Commentaries And Digests On Hindu ( Page kamalakara, in his Vivadatandava, in the section on Stridhana, adds, after quotingYajnavalkya definition of Stridhana, the following as indicated by the use http://www.hindubooks.org/women_in_the_sacredlaws/digest_on_hindu_law/page16.htm
Extractions: Women In The Sacred Laws Kulapati's Preface The Author Foreword Prologue ... Espirit Des Lois THE COMMENTARIES AND DIGESTS ON HINDU The late Dr. G. D. Banerjee in his 'Hindu Law of Marriage and Stridhana' has elaborately discussed the scope of this Adhyavahanika ,Stridhana and showed how the different versions have materially affected the scope of Stridhana. The reading-of the Mitakshara is adopted by the Smrtichandrika, Sarasvativilasa, Mayukha, Madanaparijata, Viramitrodaya, Vivadatandava, Vaijayanti, Balambhattatika and Apararka's commentary on Yajnavalkya. But the Bengal46 and Mithila schools have adopted the 'original reading'. This difference in the reading of the texts has affected Stridhana in the following manner: in the former case gifts to a woman at the bridal procession, by whomsoever made, whether relatives or strangers, come under the category of Stridhana, while according to the latter, it includes only gifts to a woman from the family of her parents. We thus see that in the age of the commentary the word Stridhana, though it originally meant the entire property of woman, became an ambiguous term through the close scrutiny of the commentators and the variations of the texts. The Bengal school took their stand on the text of Katyayana and defined Stridhana as that property of hers which a woman may give, sell or use independently of her husband's control. Jimutavahana borrowed this definition of Stridhana from earlier commentators, and he has based his theory on the texts of Apararka and the Smrti-Chandrika.
The Music Magazine -- India's First And Finest Music E-zine His virtuosity was on full display during this rendering. Subramaniam was accompaniedby V kamalakara Rao (mridangam), and Ghantasala Satya Sai (morsing). http://www.themusicmagazine.com/ganjamfete02.html
Extractions: The first day featured two concerts: the sitar of Ustad Shahid Parvez, accompanied by Yogesh Samsi, and the singing of Pandit Dinkar Kaikini, accompanied by Gourang Kodical (tabla) and Vyasamurthy Katti (harmonium). The second and third evenings featured Karnatak music. It was Dr L Subramaniam's violin on Monday. He played just two extended pieces. The first
Sri Swamiji In Vijayawada - Jan 4-8, 2004 and patronized by Sri Swamiji. She was honoured by Sri V kamalakaraRao, a senior Mrudanga Vidwan. Ophthalmologic (Eye) Camp was http://www.dattapeetham.com/india/tours/2004/andhra_jan/vijayawada/jan04/jan04_0
Extractions: January 4 -8, 2004 4th January 2004 5th January 2004 6th January 2004 - Members of Matrumandali perform Suvasini Puja in the august presence of Sri Swamiji on Tuesday 7th January 2004 During Sri Chakra Puja, Kumari J Madhavi rendered her maiden Carnatic Music Vocal concert. Sri Swamiji was very pleased with the rendition and to encourage the young artist, who was all along encouraged and patronized by Sri Swamiji. She was honoured by Sri V Kamalakara Rao, a senior Mrudanga Vidwan.
V.Suresh Umayalpuram Sri Sivaraman,Trichy Sri.Sankaran,Sri.Karakudi Mani, Guruvayur Sri Dorai,Tanjore Sri Upendran, Sri Srimushnam Rajarao, Sri kamalakara rao and Sri http://www.chembur.com/anecdotes/carnatic/vsuresh/
Extractions: V. Suresh Born in a music loving family in 1966, Suresh is one of the few of the percussionists with an aesthetic sense of approach to accompanying on Ghatam, the earthen clay pot. Carnatic music, an ever explored ocean among the fine arts, was an instant attraction to the prodigical talents of Suresh during his boyhood in Triplicane, Madras. He along with his elder brother Sri Rajasekar (another fine Mrindangam Vidwan today) was initiated into vocal music by their maternal grandfather Sri Angarai C.Nataraja Iyer. Though after 2 decades Suresh is now rediscovering his flair of perfecting his musicianship as a singer, the fundamentals of Vocal Music has guided him throughout his Tutelage of percussion to develop his style as an appreciative accompanist. The uncompromising strict adherance to tradition clubbed with innovations, to give the best support of "music" through percussion has earned laurels for Suresh from Doyens of carnatic music.To name a few who complemented and desired to have "Suresh" for ghatam support for the embelshment of their concert are Sri Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer,Sri Madurai Somu, Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman, Sri T.N.Krishnan, Sri S. Balachander, Dr.M.Balamurali Krishna, Sri Nedunoori Krishna murthy, Sri T.V.Gopalakrishnan, Sri T.V Sankara Narayanan, Sri M.S.Gopalakrishnan, Sri T.N.Seshagopalan, Sri D.K. Jayaraman, Sri K.V. Narayanaswamy, Sri N.Ramani, K.S. Gopalakrishnan, M.S. Anantharaman, M.Chandrasekaran allepey Venkatesan, K.J. Yesudas.
The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories The Bridge Federation of India president, Mr kamalakara Rao, disitributed the prizesand appreciated the efforts of the Chandigarh Bridge Association for this http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020326/cth3.htm
Extractions: The National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) has awarded the prestigious Dr V.R. Khanolkar oration award to Prof O.N Nagi, Professor and Head, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, PGI. The award which was instituted in 1987 to honour the achievements of medical men was bestowed on Prof Nagi at the annual function of NAMS held on March 24 and 25. Prof Nagi was selected for this award in recognition of his outstanding contribution in the field of orthopaedic surgery which include his innovations in clinical and experimental work. A post graduate of PGI, Chandigarh, and Oxford University, Prof Nagi started working in the field of arthoplasty and innovated its technique of Girdlestone arthoplasty to give reasonable mobility to totally disabled poor patients who cannot afford replacement surgery. He also innovated a new surgical technique of bone grafting in complicated fractures of neck of femur. These innovations have been included in standard texts of orthopaedics, like the Campbells Orthopaedic Surgery, Mercers Text Book and Rockwood and Green Book of Fractures read throughout the world.
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Extractions: Sanskrit Documents The following list consists of Sanskrit texts available for personal studies at sites other than the Sanskrit Documents site and its mirrors . Some of these texts can be converted to Devanagari display but require re-proofreading after the conversion. If you wish to undertake such conversion or proofreading please write to sanskrit@cheerful.com so that we may be able to assist you. Sanskrit net, National Sanskrit University at Tirupati Great collection. Sanskrit texts with translations at http://www.svbf.org/ Sanskrit texts with translations at http://www.vidyavrikshah.org/ Sanskrit stotras at prappatti site. Dhanurveda at atarn.org PDF file with English meaning by B. Chakravarti. Vedas Sanskrit text and Hindi Translations at aryasamajjamnagar.org. Jain Sanskrit texts at http://www.atmadharma.com/ . Jain Sanskrit and Hindi texts at jainism.com Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas at http://www.onlinedarshan.com. Buddhist Sanskrit sutras Buddhist Sanskrit texts at asianclassics.org by author. Buddhist Sanskrit texts at asianclassics.org Kangyur by title (Sanskrit).
Extractions: Las 16 Divisiones de un Signo 1. Oh Sabio, he sabido por tí acerca de los planetas, signos y descripciones. Deseo saber los detalles de varias divisiones de un signo, el cual por favor nárrame. 2 - 4 NOMBRES DE LOS 16 VARGAS: El Señor Brahma a descrito 16 tipos de Vargas (Divisiones) para cada signo. Escucha de ellos. Estos son: Rashi, Hora, Drekkana, Chaturtamsha, Saptamamsha, Navamsha, Dashamansha, Dwadashamsha, Shodashamsha, Vimshamsha, Chaturvishamsha, Sapthavimshamsha, Trimsamsha, Khavedamsha, Akshavedamsha y Shashtiamsha. 5 - 6. RASHI Y HORA: El Rashi regido por un planeta es llamado su Kshetra (un signo). La primera mitad de un signo masculino está regido por el Sol mientras que la segunda parte es el Hora de la Luna. Lo opuesto es en el caso de los signos femeninos. La mitad de un signo o Rashi es llamado Hora. Estos son 24 en total desde Aries y se repite dos veces (en radio de 12) en todo el zodiaco. Significado:
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