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- Sanathana Sarathi may refer to: Sanātana Sārathi (translated as "eternal charioteer"), a name of the Hindu god Krishna Sanathana Sarathi, a magazine by...
- The Kumaras are four sages (rishis) from the Puranic texts of Hinduism who roam the universe as children, generally named Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana,...
- Sarathi (Sanskrit: सारथि, romanized: Sārathi, lit. 'charioteer', also anglicised as Sarathy) is an epithet of the Hindu deity Krishna used in the epic...
- leadership and management. These values and practices are rooted in Sanathana Dharma (the eternal essence), and have been influenced by various strands...
- Sanātana Dharma (Devanagari: सनातन धर्म, meaning "eternal dharma", or "eternal order") is an endonym for certain sects of Hinduism, and used as an alternative...
- Indonesia Christians). GEMA SADHANA (Gerakan Masyarakat Sanathana Dharma Nusantara, Sanathana Dharma Nusantara Society Movement); for Hindus and Buddhists...
- Pracharana (Promotion), Adhyapana (Teaching) and Samrakshana (Protection) of Sanathana Dharma. This institution was born with the Anugraha and Ashirwada of great...
- from the original on September 16, 2008. Retrieved February 14, 2007. Sanathana, Y. S.; Manjil, Hazarika (November 27, 2020). "Astrolatry in the Brahmaputra...
- P. "Secret of Shimla Agreement". M P Ajithkumar (Lecturer in History, Sanathana Dharma College, Alappuzha). M.P Ajithkumar. Archived from the original...
- approbation to the Constitution and Directory of the MCBS. On 7 June 2004, ‘SANATHANA’ MCBS Theologate, Thamar****ery was inaugurated. On 7 May 2007, the Platinum...