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- (Tamil: மணிமேகலை, lit. 'jewelled belt, girdle of gems'), also spelled Manimekhalai or Manimekalai, is a Tamil Buddhist epic composed by Kulavāṇikaṉ Seethalai...
- Retrieved 30 July 2019. Aiyangar, Rao Bahadur Krishnaswami (1927). Manimekhalai In Its Historical Setting. London: Luzac & Co. Retrieved 30 July 2019...
- first translation of Manimekalai by R. B. K. Aiyangar, was published in Maṇimekhalai in its Historical Setting. Extracts of this were republished in Hisselle...
- daily prayers, and perform a royal sacrifice. Manimekalai, also spelled Manimekhalai or Mani****, Manimekalai, is a Tamil epic composed by Kulavāṇikaṉ...
- philosophy and as an advocate of Buddhist philosophy. It is seen that Maṇimekhalai was written after the Tirukkural was composed, because there are two...
- 342ATMs (June 2024) Key people Srinivasan Varadarajan (Non-Exe Chairman) A. Manimekhalai (Managing Director & CEO) Services Consumer banking, corporate banking...
- Retrieved 30 July 2019. Aiyangar, Rao Bahadur Krishnaswami (1927). Manimekhalai In Its Historical Setting. London: Luzac & Co. Retrieved 30 July 2019...
- (Independent Director), Ms. Dak****a Das (Additional Secretary, DFS), and Ms. A Manimekhalai (Executive Director, Canara Bank). Mr. Devesh Srivastava is the currently...
- The Primordial Tradition: From the Tantras to the Science of Dreams Manimekhalaï, The Dancer With The Magic Bowl Translation by Alain Daniélou Shilappadikâram...
- and periodic tsunamis. Such a tsunami is mentioned in the Tamil poem Manimekhalai (see below), which relates that the town Kāveripattinam or Puhār was...