- Keļallur
Nīlakaṇṭha Somayāji (14 June 1444 – 1544), also
referred to as Keļallur Comatiri, was a
major mathematician and
astronomer of the
Kerala school...
- The
Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī, also
known as the Mahākaruṇā(-citta) Dhāraṇī, Mahākaruṇika Dhāraṇī or
Great Comp****ion Dhāraṇī /
Mantra (Chinese: 大悲咒, Dàbēi zhòu;...
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Pandit Nilakantha Das (1884-1967) was one of the most
illustrious sons of Odisha, who
appeared both in its
political and
literary arena at the most crucial...
- sa:नीलकण्ठ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nilkanth, Neelkanth, or
Nīlakaṇtha (lit. 'blue throat') is
another name or
characteristic of the
Hindu deity...
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Nilakantha Diksita was a
minister in the 17th
century court of King
Thirumalai Nayak of Madurai. He
composed several poems and
literary works, including...
- Nila-kantha (IAST:
Nīlakaṇṭha) was a 16th-century
astrologer and
astronomer (jyotishi or daivajña) and
Sanskrit writer from the
Mughal Empire of present-day...
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their rites in a
sacred Brahmin temple under the high priest,
Nilakantha.
Nilakantha's daughter Lakmé, and her
servant Mallika, are left
behind and go...
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Neelakantha Cha****hara (Sanskrit: नीलकण्ठ चतुर्धर, IAST:
Nīlakaṇṭha Ca****hara) (also
referred as
Neelakantha Cha****har) was a
scholar who
lived in Varanasi...
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Catalog accepted 4
species of
Nilakantha:
Nilakantha ****erelli
Peckham & Peckham, 1901 – Hispaniola,
Jamaica Nilakantha crucifera (F. O. ****rd-Cambridge...
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Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri (12
August 1892 – 15 June 1975) was an
Indian historian who
wrote on
South Indian history. Many of his
books form...