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- Banikanta Kakati, there existed a tradition among the priests established by Naranarayana that the Garos, a matrilineal people, offered worship at the earlier...
- Naranarayana (Sanskrit: नरनारायण, romanized: Naranārāyaṇa), also rendered Nara-Narayana, is a Hindu duo of sage-brothers. Generally regarded to be the...
- Naranarayan Setu (IPA - nərəˈna:ra:jənə ˈseɪtu:) is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in ****am, India. It is a double-deck...
- Pandava brothers on their shoulders went by air to Badrikashrama, where Naranarayana was meditating, landed them there, and then he (Ghatotkach and his companions)...
- honored him with a seat close to the throne. Sankardev began to attend Naranarayana's court regularly, and received the freedom to propagate his teachings...
- restarted worship at the ruins of the Kamakhya temple, and his son, Naranarayana decided to reconstruct the temple from the existing material lying scattered...
- possesses vanamala, the top is raised and has some bindus on its surface. Naranarayana: The chakra is red while the body is green like the tamala tree with...
- Baro-Bhuyan chieftains ruling over the Kamrup region, and by the time of Naranarayana, the kingdom extended a firm rule between the Karatoya and the Bhareli...
- and Koch Hajo (to be governed by Raghudev) (Barpujari 1992:94) 1587 Naranarayana of Koch dynasty dies. (Barpujari 1992:74) 1588 Raghudev, son of Chilarai...
- the Lime-pot (in ****amese: হাতী মাৰি ভুৰুকাত ভৰোৱা)! The pleased King Naranarayana honoured Sankardev. In 1923, Benudhar Rajkhowa translated this book for...