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- Swami Rama Tirtha (pronunciation 22 October 1873 – 17 October 1906), also known as Ram Soami, was an Indian teacher of the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta...
- Madhvacharya Kavindra Tirtha Vagisha Tirtha Vyasatirtha Srinivasa Tirtha Ramatirtha Raghuvarya Tirtha Sudhindra Tirtha, Guru of Mantralaya Shri Raghavendra...
- 3964453 For image: Halasi (Khanapur Taluk, Belgaum District, Karnataka). Rāmatirtha. Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.3964270 Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Project Tiger in May 1973. "Mugger Crocodile Scheme" was started in 1979 at Ramatirtha, Jashipur. The Government of Odisha declared Simlipal as a wildlife sanctuary...
- Jamkhandi City Jamkhandi Ramatirtha Palace Jamkhandi Location in Karnataka, India Coordinates: 16°30′17″N 75°17′29″E / 16.504672°N 75.291401°E / 16...
- later. The last two are called as khila by medieval era Indian scholar Ramatirtha. Others consider the last three sections as supplements and appendices...
- Apadeva, the renowned authority on Purva Mimamsa, and Vidvanmanoranjani by Ramatirtha. Aikyam Anubandha chatushtaya Nikhilananda 1931. Boetzelaer 1971, p. 81...
- congregation of Charakas at Pimditakvada, Govardhana, Suvarnamukha and the Ramatirtha in Sorparaga, inspired by (true) religion, in the Trirasmi hills at Govardhana...
- Upanishad to explain the nondual concept of the "highest Self". According to Ramatirtha, states Paul Deussen, the niratman state discussion is referring to stopping...
- Shivananda Hill (Betta) Shree Manageramma Hill Shree Falahaareswara Temple Ramatirtha Sureban is also amongst the few places in India where 'ChithaBasma' (Ashes)...