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- Chandana (Sanskrit, 'Sandalwood') may refer to: Chandana Abayarathna (fl. from 2024), Sri Lankan politician Chandana Aravinda (born 1982), Sri Lankan cricketer...
- DD Chandana is a Kannada TV channel owned and operated by Prasar Bharati under Doordarshan, supported by Doordarshan studios in Bengaluru and Kalburgi...
- Chandana Sharma (born 7 August 1982) is an Indian television actress. She is the daughter of Anjana Bhowmik. Her sister Nilanjana Sharma is also an actress...
- Deshabandu Umagiliya Durage Upul Chandana (born 7 May 1972), po****rly known as Upul Chandana, is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who pla**** both Tests and...
- Mani Chandana is an Indian actress who has appears primarily in Telugu films. She returned to the film industry in the late 2010s portraying supporting...
- Chandana Ramesh is a politician from the Telugu Desam Party. He is an MLA in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative ****embly representing the Rajahmundry Rural...
- widespread use. Etymologically it is ultimately derived from Sanskrit चन्दन Chandana (čandana), meaning "wood for burning incense" and related to candrah, "shining...
- Acharya Chandana (born Sha****ala in 1937), known as Tai Maharaj by her devotees, is an Indian Jain nun of the Amarmuni Sampradaya. Chandana is the first...
- Hari Chandana Dasari (born 1984) is a distinguished Indian Administrative Service, (IAS) officer known for her innovative and socially impactful initiatives...
- India. Chandana Yatra meaning Sandalwood Voyage in Sanskrit, which continues for 42 days is observed in two parts: Bahara Chandana and Bhitara Chandana Bahara...