- Caurāsī Baiṭhaka,
Harirāya (a great-grandson of Viṭṭhalanātha) was in Ḍākor when he
received a
dream from Raṇachoḍarāya who
informed Harirāya that he was currently...
- in the Philippines, Eid al-Fitr is
commonly known as
Hariraya, Buka,
Hariraya Buka, or
Hariraya Buka Puasa. "Eid al-" is
often replaced with Eid'l in...
- Malay-speaking world. This is
namely "Salamat
Hariraya Puwasa" (Selamat Hari Raya Puasa) for Eid al-Fitr, and "Salamat
Hariraya Hadji" (Selamat Hari Raya Hajji) for...
- Giridhara, 13 to Gokulanātha, 1 each to Raghunātha and Ghanaśyāma, 7 to
Harirāya, 2 to Dāmodaradāsa Harasānī, and 2 to Śrī Nāthajī.
There also
exist 10...
-
Ballet Theatre. She has been
described as the “technical
trump card” of the
Hariraya Ballet Company. In 1977, she was
selected by
Alicia Alonzo to represent...
- folk
songs and
dances are the Bayanihan, Filipinescas, Baran****-Barrio,
Hariraya, the
Karilagan Ensemble, and
groups ****ociated with the
guilds of Manila...
- Madhusūdana's of an
alternate idol. Gokulanātha
initiated his
grandnephew Harirāya (son of Kalyāṇarāya) into the Puṣṭimārga sect. Puṣṭi
records state that...
- Bāvana Vaiṣṇavana kī Vārtā. The Caurāsī Baiṭhak
Caritra (attributed to
Harirāya)
enumarates the 84 baiṭhaks ("seats") of
Vallabha across India where he...
- Yadunātha.
There exists a
Gujarati treaty between all
parties and the
famous Harirāya that
ended the
conflict status quo post bellum,
which may have been forged...
- the
Manila Ballet Company and
later served as
artistic director for the
Hariraya Ballet Company. She was co-director of the
Ballet and
Dance Center in Makati...