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- Ghosha (Sanskrit: घोषा) was an ancient Vedic period Indian philosopher and seer. From a young age, she suffered from a disfiguring skin ailment. According...
- The Naam Ghosa (****amese: নামঘোষা) is a Vaishnavite scripture of verses in praise of Krishna. This book was written by Madhavdev in ****amese in about...
- to bhakti Kirtan-ghosa (Pasanda-mardana, Namaparadha) (Vipra)-patni-prasad (Ankia Naat) Tales from Krishna's early life Kirtan-ghosa (sisu-lila, rasa-krida...
- death in 1568. He is known particularly for his book of hymns, the Naam Ghosa, as well as a large selection of songs called Borgeets. Madhavdev was born...
- (Nasal) antastha (Approximant) ūṣman/saṃgharṣhī (Fricative) Voicing → aghoṣa ghoṣa aghoṣa Aspiration → alpaprāṇa mahāprāṇa alpaprāṇa mahāprāṇa alpaprāṇa mahāprāṇa...
- The first line of the Hodgson translation mentioned "Ashu Ghosa" and invoked "Manju Ghosa" as the Guru of the World. The details of the caste system...
- Partha Ghose FNASc (born 1939) is an Indian physicist, author, philosopher, musician and former professor at the S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences...
- retreating government forces in the city. On the same day, Brig. Gen. Adi Ghosa, commander of the Military Security branch in Hama city, was killed in a...
- Tapan Ghosh (Bengali: তপন ঘোষ, romanized: Tapana Ghōṣa, 11 May 1953 – 12 July 2020) was a Hindu nationalist leader from West Bengal, India and founder...
- 66. David R. Kinsley 1989, pp. 19–25. David Kinsley 1988, pp. 106–115. Ghosa, Pratapacandra (1871). Durga Puja: with notes and illustrations. Calcutta:...