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Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi (15 May 1864 – 21
December 1938) was an
Indian Hindi writer and editor. Adhunikkaal, or the
Modern period of the
Hindi literature...
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Sudhakara Dvivedi (1855-1910) was an
Indian scholar in
Sanskrit and mathematics.
Sudhakara Dvivedi was born in 1855 in Khajuri, a
village near Varanasi...
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Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi (pronounced [məɲilal nəbʰubʰai
dvivedi] ; 26
September 1858 – 1
October 1898) was a Gujarati-language writer, philosopher, and...
- or Kapitthaka.
Based on the term "Magadha-dvija" (see above),
Sudhakara Dvivedi suggests that Varāhamihira was born and
brought up in Magadha, and later...
- Dr.
Kapil Deva
Dvivedi is the
director of
Vishva Bharati Research Institute, and a
noted Sanskrit scholar in India. He has
published over 70
books on...
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magazines made
Hindustani po****r with
educated people.[citation needed] The
Dvivedī Yug ("Age of Dwivedi") in
Hindi literature lasted from 1900 to 1918. It...
- 1889, Varanasi:
Edited by
George Thibaut and
Sudhakara Dvivedi, with a
Sanskrit commentary by
Dvivedi 1970:
English translation by Otto E.
Neugebauer and...
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descended from Digpal, the
Ahirs of Mahaban.
According to
Harihar Nivas Dvivedi, all
Ahirs and
their sub-castes are Shudras, but
Dauwa Ahir is considered...
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scholars have
variously dated the text to the 13th
century (Sudhakara
Dvivedi), 16th
century (A.B. Keith), and 18th
century (H. Kern).
There is no mention...
- (1990) Ram Nath
Shastri (1990)
Bharat Bhushan (yogi) (1991)
Kapil Deva
Dvivedi (1991) B. K. S.
Iyengar (1991)
Satish Chandra Kakati (1991)
Vishnu Bhikaji...