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- Kaustubha (Sanskrit: कौस्तुभ, romanized: Kaustubha, lit. 'crest jewel') is a divine ruby or ratnam (gem) in Hindu mythology. This gem is in the possession...
- Tamil-language romance comedy television series produced under the banner of Kaustubha Media Works and premiered on Aha on 11 February 2022. The series features...
- Sengupta and Kaustubha Mani in lead roles. Shiva Rajkumar Upendra Raj B. Shetty Chethan Kumar Jagapathi Babu ****hu Sengupta Ravi Mariya Kaustubha Mani pream...
- often depicted as a fabulous jewel in the possession of Vishnu as the Kaustubha Mani or as on the forehead of the Naga king called as Naga Mani, or on...
- and an acharya of Nimbārka Sampradāya. Srinivasacharya composed Vedānta-Kaustubha (a commentary on the Brahma Sūtra) at the request of Nimbārkacārya. Srinivasacharya's...
- Srinivasacharya, particularly Nimbarka's Vedānta pārijāta saurabha and Vedānta Kaustubha, commentaries on the Brahma Sūtras. Svābhāvika Bhedābheda discern three...
- Prakashan, ISBN 9788180903397 "विश्वासराव पेशवे". 7 September 2023. Kasture, Kaustubha; कस्तुरे, कौस्तुभ. Peśavāī : Mahārāshṭrācyā itihāsātīla eka suvarṇapāna...
- Laussel Śarīra Cintamani Mani stone Ashtamangala Yasakani no Magatama Kaustubha Gem Luminous gemstones Philosopher's stone Sendai Daikannon statue Syamantaka...
- conch, a mace, a wheel and a lotus. He wears the shrivatsa mark, and the kaustubha gem. He is seated either on a pink lotus, or on the divine eagle Garuda...
- the Gaudiya Vaishnava saint Bhaktivinoda Thakura in his 1873 book Datta-kaustubha and again in his 1880 book Kṛṣṇa-saṁhita. Theosophist Helena Blavatsky...