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Kurukula may
refer to: Karave, a
caste of the Sri
Lankan Sinhalese people Karaiyar, a
caste of the Sri
Lankan Tamils This
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- Samyō Butsumo) 智行仏母(ちぎょうぶつも) (romaji: Chigyō Butsumo)
Korean 쿠루쿨라 (RR:
Kurukula)
Tibetan རིག་བྱེད་མ་ Wylie: rig b**** ma THL:
Rikjema ཀུ་རུ་ཀུ་ལླཱ Wylie:...
- Vamshaja" Mano 3:01 4. "Jhumma Jhumma" Chinmayi, Mano 3:55 5. "Uthtara Uththara"
Sarath Santosh, Neha
Venugopal 4:18 6. "
Kurukula Thilakalu" Sri
Vardhini 4:18...
- into two
further sub-schools, the
Avantakas centered in
Avanti and the
Kurukulas centered around Kuru on the
upper Ganges.
Their most
influential center...
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Vadana Konda Árachchige, Vira
Konda Patabendige and
other such names. The
Kurukula Charithaya (part I 235)
reproduces a
copper sannasa given by King Vijayabahu...
- (Parrot flag) (Perera 34,
Kurukula Charitaya II 26)
Timeline of the
Karavas Flag of Sri
Lanka Kurukula Charithaya part I 1968
Kurukula Vendar A. S. F. Weerasuriya...
- 72 m (5 ft 8 in) 64 kg (141 lb) 273 cm (107 in) 262 cm (103 in) 12
Jayani Kurukula 16
October 1999 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 273 cm (107 in) 258 cm...
- 1163/156853238X00171. JSTOR 4527170. "Mahavamsa". A. S. F. Weerasuriya,
Kurukula Charithaya, p.232-8 (1960)
Sujatha Publishers Dhammika,
Shravasti (2008)...
- India. The
Tamil equivalent is Karaiyar. Both
groups are also
known as the
Kurukula (Kuru clan). The last m****
migration to Sri
Lanka happened in the 15th...
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families of Sri Lanka. It is
derived from the
Tamil Vatukar.
Kurukula Charithaya part I,
Kurukula Véndar S. F. Weerasuriya, 1960, page 48
Dharmabandhu T. S...