- 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...
- 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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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...
- 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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dated ca. 6th to 8th
century CE, on
Indian classical music,
attributed to
Mataṅga Muni. It is the
first text to
speak directly of the raga and to distinguish...
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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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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
lived in the
ashram of her Guru
Matanga in the
place now
known as
Matanga Parvat in Hampi.
Before her Guru
Matanga Rishi died he told her she
would certainly...