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Bhusana Dvija (Born 1508 CE) was
litterateur born in
Dihga Nagara, Barnagar, Barpeta, Kamrup. He was
specially known for his
biographies named Guru Charita...
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renowned scholar,
known for his
prominent works including Yaśavaṃta-Yaśo-
Bhūṣaṇa and
Tawarikh Marwar.
Kaviraja Muraridan was born in 1830 into the prominent...
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Ancient Commentaries-:
Tilaka of Rama,
Ramayanasiromani of
Sivasahaya and
Bhusana of Govindaraja. p. 9. "Valmiki"
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March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine...
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Padma Bhushan (IAST:
Padma Bhūṣaṇa, lit. 'Lotus Decoration') is the third-highest
civilian award in the
Republic of India,
preceded by the Bharat...
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their works.
Baladeva Vidyabhushana in his
Govinda Bhashya and Gita-
bhusana-tika
quoted verses from
Upanishads but
later wrote separate commentaries...
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Ramadas infers from Ravana's
reference to the kapis' tail as an
ornament (
bhusana) that is a long
appendage in the
dress worn by men of the
Savara tribe...
- Look up भूषण or
bhusana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bhushan is a male
Indian given and
family name. It may
refer to:
Ardhendu Bhushan Bardhan...
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Mahesvara Tirtha's tattvadīpa (also
known as tattvadīpika), Govindaraja's
bhūṣaṇa (also
known as govindarājīyam), Sivasahaya's śiromaṇi,
Mahadeva Yogi's...
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Vishnu Purana. He
composed verses on
Rukmini Haran.
Ananta Kandali Bhusana Dvija Folk-lore,
Volume 28.
Indian Publications. 1987. p. 30. Das Gupta...
- Ajay
Bhushan Pandey (born 2
February 1961; IAST:
Ajaya Bhūṣaṇa Pāṇḍeya) is a 1984
batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
officer belonging to the Maharashtra...