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Mezhathol Agnihothri is a
figure in the
folklore of
Kerala who is
credited for
supposedly reviving the
ancient Shrauta traditions in Kerala, India, in...
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names of the
families who are
believed to have
adopted the children:
Mezhathol Agnihothri (Namboothiri)
Pakkanar (Parayan)
Rajakan (Washerman) Naranath...
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actor Bharat Agnihotri (born 1953),
member of the
Alberta Liberal Party.
Mezhathol Agnihothri (born 4th
century AD),
Shrauta High
Priest who
revived the...
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panthirukulam (12
children born from the
Pariah woman). Just a
shout away from
Mezhathol Agnihothri's home
Vemancheri Mana in Thrithala, is the
Paakkanar colony...
- of a jungle. Chungath, Dr.
Rajan (14
September 2000). "Vararuchi and
Mezhathol Agnihothri". namboothiri.com (in Malayalam). K.D.
Nambudripad (Translated...
- of numeration. The
eldest son of
Vararuci of
Kerala legend is
known as
Mezhathol Agnihothri and he is
supposed to have
lived between 343 and 378 CE. The...
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British India , on the bank of
River Ponnani. He
belonged to the
family of
Mezhathol Agnihothri on his father's side and had the
lineage of Adi
Sankara on...
- ahargaṇa-s must have been in use in
Kerala even
before the time of Āryabhaṭa.
Mezhathoļ Agnihotri, son of
Vararuci of Kerala, the
legendary author of the Gīrnaśreyādi...
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Communications Pvt. Ltd. p. 155. ISBN 978-81-934567-0-5. "Vararuchi and
Mezhathol Agnihothri".
Amaresh Datta (1988).
Encyclopaedia of
Indian Literature:...
- when he was 22. They had four sons and five daughters. As was the
custom then, he
lived with his
brother and nephews.
Yaagam Śrauta
Mezhathol Agnihothri...