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Dinakara Desai was a poet, writer, educationist, and
political activist. He was
famous for his
poetry form
called chutuka (also
known as
Chutuka Brahma)...
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Dinakara (fl. 1550) was an
astronomer from
India who
produced a
treatise named the Candrārkī (consisting of 33 verses)
dealing with the
preparation of...
- New Delhi: New Dawn Press. pp. 97, 215. ISBN 978-1932705546. Barave,
Dinakara Dattātraya;
Barve (Barave) Kula Snehasãvardhaka Maṇḍaḷa (2007). Barave...
- film.
While the song "Om Brahmanda",
which comes in the
place of "Hey
Dinakara"
retained only the
opening Sanskrit verse from the
original version and...
- also the
ancestor of
authorities like Kamalākara Bhaṭṭa, Gāgā Bhaṭṭa,
Dinakara Bhaṭṭa, and others. Bhaṭṭa's
notable works include a
commentary on the...
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connecting to the
Guhila Rawal Branch of
Chittor are:
Ranasimha Rahapa Narapati Dinakara Jasakarna Nagapala Karnapala Prithvipal Bhuvanasimha Bhimasimha Jayasimha...
- Entertainment, and was
released digitally. All the
songs including Hey
Dinakara and O
Gulabiye were well
received and
became chartbusters. The film was...
- Piṣāraṭi
suggests improvements in
methods of
calculation of eclipses.
Dinakara (1550 CE):
Author of a po****r work, the Candrārkī with 33
verses to produce...
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rulers Nu. King (Rana)
Reign (CE) 1 Rahapa/Karna 1168 CE 2
Narapati 3
Dinakara 4
Jasakarna 5
Nagapala 6
Karnapala 7
Bhuvanasimha 8
Bhimasimha 9 Jayasimha...
- his
films since 1974. The
songs Yaare Koogadali,
Huttidare Kannada, Hey
Dinakara,
Hrudaya Samudra,
Manikyaveena and
Naadamaya became widely po****r. For...