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Nandigrama is the name of a location,
place or
region somewhere in
Western India where a
school of
astronomers and
mathematicians flourished during the...
- (jyotishi or daivajña) from
Nandigrama in present-day
western India.
Keshava flourished around 1496–1507. He
lived at
Nandigrama in
western India. He was...
- this idea.
Bharata carried Rama's
sandals upon his head,
proceeding to
Nandigrama, a
village on the
outskirts of Ayodhya. He had the
throne of
Ayodhya brought...
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known as Nanditaṭa (Marathi: नंदितट).[citation needed]
Another name was
Nandigrāma.[better source needed]
Folklore suggests that the name "Nanded" developed...
- in the film, Bi****ur District, Chintamani, Kolar, Mysore, Gargeshwari,
Nandigrama, and Bangalore.
Eight different cameras were used to suit
different situations...
- has been
noted as
Lakshmi and he
spent his
entire life at
Nandigrama. The
location of
Nandigrama has been
suggested by some as
being in
Gujarat but more...
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taken part in the
campaigns which led to the
siege of
Nandivarman II in
Nandigrama (Nandipuram, Kumbakonam) by the
Tamil princess. The
Velvikkudi Grant ascribes...
- (1175-1247)
Thakkar Pheru( 1291– 1347)
Mahendra Suri (1340 – 1400)
Keshava of
Nandigrama (fl. 1496–1507)
Narayana Pandita (1325–1400)
Gangesha Upadhyaya (first...
- town is
named after Nandi, the bull of Shiva, and was
formerly called Nandigrama. The hill in the town was
formerly known as Nandīśvar or Rudraparvata...
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astronomer (1444–1544 CE) Damodara,
astronomer (15th
century CE)
Keshava of
Nandigrama,
astrologer and
astronomer (1496–1507) Jyesthadeva,
astronomer (1500–1575...