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- Luipa or Luipada (c. 10th century) was a mahasiddha siddhacharya from Eastern India. He was a Buddhist saint from the Kãivartā community. He was a poet...
- Julius Luipa (2 January 1948 – 19 June 1996) was a Zambian boxer who won two silver medals at the Commonwealth Games and represented Zambia at the 1968...
- Zinia Zafrin Luipa (born 8 August 1992) is a Bangladeshi singer. Luipa was born in Bogura. She completed her SSC in 2007 and HSC in 2009 from Bogra Cantonment...
- and Kamata kingdoms. Traces of the language are found in many poems by Luipa, Sarahapa, and others, in Charyapada (c. 7th–8th century CE). Modern dialects...
- by Emon Chowdhury, Ayon Chaklader, Atiya Anisha, AP Shuvo, Jinia Jafrin Luipa, Arafatul Hasan Shanto Released 2022 Recorded 2019 Genre Film music Length...
- label 2022 "Naach Moyuri Naach" Baba Yadav Luipa Kaushik Hossain Taposh TM records 2022 "Hariye Gelam" Adil Shaikh Luipa and Papon Taposh TM records...
- In the Tibetan tradition, Matsyendranatha of Hinduism is identified with Luipa, one referred to as the first of Buddhist Siddhacharyas. In Nepal, he is...
- language of the Charyapada with ****amese, Odia, Bengali, and Maithili. Luipa was from Kamarupa and wrote two charyas. Sarahapa, another poet, is said...
- traditions and culture related to religious beliefs of their ancestors Luipa, Minapa etc. Kaivalya, also known as kevala-jñāna, means omniscience in...
- (9th century)[citation needed] ****kuripa (9th century)[citation needed] Luipa (9th century)[citation needed] Minapa (9th century)[citation needed] Sarhapa...