- Look up
matanga,
mātaṅga, or मातङ्ग in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matanga (
Mātaṅga Sanskrit: मातंग) may
refer to:
Hilary Matanga (born 1984), Zimbabwean...
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Tandabantu Godwin Matanga (born 5
February 1962) is a
Zimbabwean police officer who
served as the Commissioner-General of the
Zimbabwe Republic Police...
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Matanga Hill is a
rocky hill in the
Matanga hill range, Hampi, Karnataka,
southern India. The hill is
supposedly a holy land from the
Hindu Ramayana epic...
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Matanga Lila is a
treatise in
Sanskrit dealing with the life and
behaviour of elephants. The
title has been
translated as Elephant-sport. It is a treatise...
- she met Sage
Matanga at the foot of
Mount Rishyamukha. She
accepted him as guru,
serving him with
devotion for many years. When
Matanga was
about to die...
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Hilary Matanga (born 9 July 1984) is a
Zimbabwean first-class cricketer. "Hilary
Matanga". ESPN Cricinfo.
Retrieved 12 May 2015.
Hilary Matanga at ESPNcricinfo...
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Kasyapa Matanga (Kāśyapa
Mātaṇga) or Jia
Yemoteng 迦葉摩騰 (Jia
Shemoteng 迦攝摩騰, Zhu
Yemoteng 竺葉摩騰, or Zhu
Shemoteng 竺攝摩騰) was an
Indian Buddhist monk who is...
- needed] Note: In the
above list do not get
confused the
names of
Matanga Bhairava with
Matanga Rishi, and
Narada Bhairava with
Narada Rishi.
Navadurga Kinsley...
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serves as the main
vehicle for the
deity Indra. It is also
called 'abhra-
Matanga',
meaning "elephant of the clouds"; 'Naga-malla',
meaning "the fighting...
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Matanga fulfilled his desire.
Matanga Tantra and many
other texts including the
Shyamaladandakam describe Matangi as the
daughter of the sage
Matanga...