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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...
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Kirtan Ghosha (****amese: [kiɹ.tɔn.ɡʱʊ.xa]) is a
collection of
poetical works,
primarily composed by the
medieval saint Srimanta Sankardev in the Brajavali...
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Notable Brahmavadini include: Vak Ambhrini, Lopamudra, Vishwawara, Sikta,
Ghosha, [[Gargi VachaknaviGārgī_Vāchaknavī]], and Maitreyi.
Lopamudra was the wife...
- naqqara. In
Azerbaijan there is a kind of
kettledrum that is
called ghosha-naqara.
Ghosha means "pair". In Turkey, this word is
pronounced nakkare and refers...
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Collix ghosha is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1862. It is
found in the Indo-Australian tropics, from the Indian...
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Willemen (2009). Olivelle,
Patrick (2008). Life of the
Buddha by Ashva-
ghosha (1st ed.). New York: New York
University Press. p. xix. ISBN 978-0-8147-6216-5...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 20
January 2017.
Retrieved 6
January 2025.
Ghosha, Lokanātha (1879). The
Modern History of the
Indian Chiefs, Rajas, Zamindars...
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enriched glossary is
available since 2017. A
bilingual version of the Naam
Ghosha (translated by
Haramohan Das) was
published in 1957 by the
Vaishnava theological...
- Satyavati),
Chitrasena (with whom the
Kauravas and
Pandavas fought in the
Ghosha-yatra),
Drumila (the
biological father of
Kamsa in some texts), and Candavega...
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notable philosophers include Maitreyi (1000 BCE),
Gargi Vachaknavi (900 BCE),
Ghosha (800 BCE),
Hypatia of
Alexandria (c. 370–415 CE), Anne
Conway (1631–1679)...