-
Kerali Suguna Bodhini (also
known as
Keraliya Sugunabodhini) is
considered the
first women's
magazine in Malayalam. It was
first published in 1886 in Trivandrum...
- embodiment") at the
Vadakkunnathan temple. One
narrative as
expounded by the
Keraliya Shankaravijaya,
identifies the
temple as his
place of death. He also established...
- Vijayaṃ (of Cidvilāsa, c.
between the 15th and 17th centuries), and the
Keraļīya Śaṅkara Vijayaṃ (of the
Kerala region,
extant from c. the 17th century)...
-
hundreds of
women wrote in them."
There were
several magazines including Keraliya Suguna Bodhini (1886),
Sarada (1904),
Lakshmibai (1905),
Mahilaratnam (1916)...
-
Shankaravijayam (of Chidvilasa, c.
between 15th
century and 17th
century Keralīya Shankaravijayam (extant in Kerala, c. 17th century) Madhavīya Shankara...
-
Known for
Remarks 51 Kṛṣṇa II
Commentary on Āryabhaṭīya in
Malayalam 52
Keralīya-dvija
Malayalam commentary on Karaṇottama of
Acyuta Piṣāraṭi 53 Govinda-śiṣya...
-
Suguna PIP School,
school in
India Suguna Vilasa Sabha, club in
India Keraliya Suguna Bodhini,
Indian magazine This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- 2147/blctt.s361320. ISSN 1179-9889. PMC 9063794. PMID 35517869. Shah, Hina J.;
Keraliya,
Abhishek R.; Jagannathan,
Jyothi P.; Tirumani, Sree Harsha; Lele, Vikram...
- society. The
first Sahitiya Puraskar by the
academy was
awarded to Sri Dev
Keraliya. Over the years, the
organization encouraged hundreds of writers. These...