- (Hindi:मणि)
meaning 'jewel'.
Chudamani may also
refer to
ivory bangles worn by
brides during wedding ceremonies in Gujarat. When a
Chudamani is
studded with rubies...
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Chudamani Vihara was a
Buddhist vihara (monastery) in Nagapattinam,
Tamil Nadu, India.
Chudamani Vihara was
constructed in 1006 CE by the
Srivijayan king...
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Vedanta Press. ISBN 978-0-87481-038-7. Chatterji,
Mohini M. (2004).
Viveka Chudamani Or
Crest Jewel of
Wisdom of Sri Sankaracharya.
Kessinger Publishing. p...
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Chudamani is a type of hair ornament.
Chudamani may also
refer to:
Chudamani Khadka,
Nepali politician Chudamani Raghavan,
Indian writer Chudamani Vihara...
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Raghavan Chudamani (10
January 1931 – 13
September 2010) was an
Indian writer writing in Tamil. She also
wrote short stories in
English as
Chudamani Raghavan...
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referenced in
later centuries are
Prabhrita (650 AD) by Syamakundacharya,
Chudamani (Crest Jewel—650 AD or earlier) by Srivaradhadeva, also
known as Tumbuluracharya...
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seems to be even an
earlier prosody book by Rechana's guru
Vaadindra Chudamani which is not available.
Veturi Prabhakara Sastry in 1900s
mentioned the...
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Pinklao (Thai: ปิ่นเกล้า; 4
September 1808 – 7
January 1866) was the
viceroy of Siam. He was the
younger brother of Mongkut, King Rama IV, who crowned...
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Veera Chudamani (Sinhala: වීර චූඩාමනී) is a
national honour for
bravery awarded in Sri Lanka. It is
awarded "for acts of
bravery of the
highest order"...
- or "karnabhaga" of the
several Shaktipeethas,
according to the
Tantra Chudamani.
Tiruchi Swamigal laid the
foundation stone for the
Jnanakshi Rajarajeshwari...