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Pandit Todarmal (1719–1766) was an
eminent Indian Jain
scholar and writer. He led the
creation of
terapanthi community among the
Digambara Jains by rejecting...
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analysis on 24
February 1884.
Books on Jain philosophy, such as
Moksha Marga Prakashak, have been
written in
Dhundari by
Acharya Kalpa Pt. Todarmalji. The Serampore...
- (Kahas, rasas, and grammars),
Standard Hindi (Chhahadhala,
Moksh Marg
Prakashak, and others),
Tamil (Nālaṭiyār,
Civaka Cintamani, Valayapathi, and others)...
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Local Government (Bangladesh). 1989. p. 203.
Jhinaidaher Itihash. Jela
Prakashak. 1991. p. 52.
Satish Chandra Mitra (2001).
Jashor Khulnar Itihash. Dey's...
- Delhi. p. 202. The Arya
Patrika La****: June - 1885–1886. La****:
Vidya Prakashak Press. p. 7. Kaur,
Madanjit (2008).
Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Unistar Books...
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Maneklal (1920).
Prithivi Vallabh (in Gujarati). Mumbai: The
Sahitya Prakashak Company Limited. pp. 2–5 – via
Gujarat Vidyapith Library. Rajadhyaksha...
- (Pratishtas in 1491 AD)
Pandit Todarmal (1719–1766),
author of
Moksh Marg
Prakashak Poet
Bhudhardas (1700–1765) Poet Budhjan, 1770-1838 CE The term Sarawagi...
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Second Prize 2001
Journalism & M****
Communication Krishna Chandra Beri
Prakashak Nama
Third Prize 2001 Children’s
Literature Ramesh Tailang Hari Bhari...
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English keyboard was used to
enter Kannada characters. Shabdaratna, Venus,
Prakashak, and
Sediyapu were some of the
Kannada editing software that were developed...
- yog-****htān-nagarishtha-nishthān-ādi-guru-paramparā-prapt nigam-āgam-sār shruti-mārg-
prakāshak sarva-tantra
swatantra shrimajjmad-agni-tanuj tapah-swadhyāyā-adyārtha...