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- Bharat Dharma Mahamandala was a Hindu organization founded in colonial India in 1887 by Pandit Din Dayalu Sharma in Haridwar. It had purpose to unify...
- ISBN 978-81-8205-139-3. टेटविलकर, सदाशिव (2006). दुर्गसंपदा ठाण्याची (in Marathi). श्रीकृपा प्रकाशन. Kokaṇa vikāsa (in Marathi). Kokaṇa Vikāsa Mahāmaṇḍaḷa. 1993. v t e...
- through Ajatashatru, Udayin, Munda, Kakavarnin, Sahalin, Tulakuchi, Mahamandala, Prasenajit, and Nanda. The 16th century Tibetan monk Taranatha, whose...
- small provinces under the control of the king of Vijayanagara, known as Mahamandala. The province followed the banks of Sharavathi river and extended from...
- cosmic Buddha Vairocana's extension, intention, communication and action: Mahāmandala – the entire physical universe as the body of the Dharmakaya Buddha Samayamandala...
- account of his liberality and pious deeds. Similarly, Bangiya Sanskruta Mahamandala conferred on him the title of Jnangunakar on account of his immense contributions...
- Vaijayanti (Sanskrit) Tatvavada (Kannada) - Published by Akhila Bharat Madhwa Mahamandala. Pandit Galagali's predominant prose style follows that of Banabhatta...
- 1880-1905. New Delhi, 1966, p. 5. Tilak, Bal Gangadhar. "The Bharata Dharma Mahamandala", speech delivered at Varanasi on 3 January 1906, in Grover, V., ed....