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Śatānanda (fl. 1068–1099) was an
Indian astronomer best
known from his
manual the Bhāsvatī (1099).
Śatānanda is
thought to have
lived in Puri or Ujjain...
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there was a
beggar Brahmin named Śatānanda who
lived in Kāśī. Viṣṇu, in the
guise of an old Brahmin,
instructed Śatānanda in the
worship of Satyanārāyaṇa...
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- section) were
composed much earlier, and that it was
presented to one
Satananda or
Devidas at Gangmau" (Neog 1980, p. 182)
Bipuljyoti Saikia. "Sangeet...
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original on 20
September 2019.
Retrieved 20
September 2019. Bhattacharjee,
Satananda (18
September 2019). "Novel NRC
protest at puja pandals". The Telegraph...
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youngest son of
Sushila and
Satananda a
Brahmin couple.
Nalaca was
close to
Bordowa than, Sankardev's
native place, and
Satananda was Sankardev's friend....
- Vateśvara, and Bhāskara II.
Lalla also aut****d the Siddhāntatilaka.
Śatānanda (1068–1099 CE): Aut****d Bhāsvatī (1099) –
estimated precession Bhāskara...
- is a list of women's ODI
matches hosted at this stadium. Bhattacharya,
Satananda (5
December 2008). "Match to
inaugurate floodlights - New
cricket pavilion...
- (1019–1066 CE) Brahmadeva,
mathematician and
astronomer (1060–1130 CE)
Satananda,
astronomer (1068–1099 CE)
Bhaskara II,
mathematician and
astronomer (1114–1185...
- of Parshurama,
Janaka and his family-priest
Satananda arrive on the
scene and send Rama inside.
Satananda tries to
pacify Parshurama and
reminds him that...