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- Krishnacharya Purnaiah (1746 – 27 March 1812), po****rly known as Dewan Purnaiah, was an Indian administrator, statesman, and military strategist who...
- Krishnacharya Tamanacharya Pandurangi (1 February 1918 - 22 April 2017), also known by the pen name Viswamangala, was an Indian Sanskrit scholar and a...
- Both are described as the disciples of another mahasiddha, Kanhapa (Krishnacharya). They are said to have severed their heads, offered them to their guru...
- Mongolia with us today. His predecessors had a close ****ociation with the Krishnacharya lineage of Chakrasamvara. One of them established a monastery in Mongolia...
- 2012 Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum Anuradha “Anu” Marlo 2014 O Teri Monsoon Krishnacharya Happy New Year Laila Extended cameo 2015 Angry Indian Goddesses Freida...
- could study Hindustani music. She began to train formally aged 13 with Krishnacharya Hulgur, a kinnari (stringed instrument like a veena)player, studying...
- Subramanium/AIDS Kuldeep Sareen as a dead man Sarah-Jane Dias as Monsoon Krishnacharya Mandira Bedi as Sherry (Special Guest) Ajay Berry as Jagan Vijay Raaz...
- Rajasthan and Punjab regions Kanhapa Kanhu, Kaneri, Krishnapada, Karnaripa, Krishnacharya 10th century siddha, from Bengal region, revered by a distinct sub-tradition...
- Bhattara of Siddhanti family came to yalgur every Sa****ay walking. Krishnacharya of Purohit family of the same village was his friend. Both came to yalgur...
- Kānhapā, Kanha or Kanhapada or Krishnacharya ( c 10th century AD) was one of the main poets of Charyapada, the earliest known example of ****amese, Bengali...