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Bhaskaruni Ketana (1200-1250)
Mulaghatika Ketana (1220–1260) This
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Mulaghatika Ketana (Telugu: మూలఘటిక కేతన, c. 1220–1260) was a
Telugu language poet and
writer from
southern India. He was a
disciple of the poet Tikkana...
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Yeshiva Ketana may
refer to:
Cheder or
Talmud Torah, an
Orthodox Jewish elementary school Mesivta, an
Orthodox Jewish secondary school Jewish day school...
- poets") of Telugu.
Other such
translations like Marana's
Markandeya Puranam,
Ketana's Dasakumara Charita, Yerrapragada's
Harivamsam followed. Many scientific...
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Telshe yeshivas and in Ner
Yisroel of Baltimore, the Mesivtas/Yeshiva
ketanas are
known as Mechinas. Beth
midrash – For high
school graduates, and is...
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books of the
Hebrew Bible.
There are two
versions of the Telisha:
Telisha ketana (תְּלִישָא קְטַנָּה) and
Telisha gedola (תְּלִישָא גְּדוֹלָה), the latter...
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center in Jerusalem, 5
yeshiva ketanas (in Telzstone, Bnei Brak, Ashdod, Beit Hilkia, and Komemiyut); and 7
other yeshiva ketanas around the
world (in Antwerp...
- of the rulers. It was the age in
which the
great Telugu poets Tikkana,
Ketana,
Marana and
Somana enriched the
literature with
their contributions. Tikkana...
- The
house was
taken over in 1988 by
another Jewish day school,
Yeshiva Ketana,
which restored the
house in the 1990s.
There has been
positive architectural...
- Tikkana,
Ketana,
Marana and
Somana were active.
Tikkana Somayaji wrote Nirvachanottara Ramayanamu and
Andhra Mahabharatamu.
Abhinava Dandi Ketana wrote...