- years) Nabakalebara, 2034.
Jagannath temple employs different kinds of
sevakas who
offer their services on the Ratha.
Suara Mahasuara Dahuka:
Ratha dahuka...
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colonial era. All
serving village headman were re-designated as
Grama Sevakas under the
Village Headmen (Change of Designation) Act, No. 6 of 1964. The...
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Divya Pādukā
Sevaka Śri Perarulāla Jîyar
Brahmatantra Swatantra Swāmi 1286 - 1386 2
Aiyan Appai Śri
Lakshmi Hayavadana Divya Pādukā
Sevaka Śri Vātsya Vêdānta...
- or
Mantri (vizier) in a ratha,
Senani (general) on horseback,
Padathi or
Sevaka (foot-soldier or servant) and
Dhwaja (flag or banner). In 17th
century Persia...
- him as city-bred and his
ambition is to
settle in USA. Kathir's
father Sevaka Pandian opposes his son's attitude. An
influential local chieftain, he is...
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consisted of servants, in Pāli
called kammakaras (meaning "labourers") and
sevakas (meaning "serfs"), who
performed the
labour in the farms. The
Koliya ****embly...
- Swayamsevak: Volunteer.
Svayam can mean "one's self" or "voluntary," and
sevaka Atal
Bihari Vajpayee described himself as a swayamsevak. They
attend the...
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consisted of servants, in Pāli
called kammakaras (lit. 'labourers') and
sevakas (lit. 'serfs'), who
performed the
labour in the farms. The
Sakyas were...
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Poetry Film Fest The Hindu, 13
October 2007. Jośī, sampādana, Niraṅkāra Deva
Sevaka, Kr̥shṇa Kumāra; citrāṅkana, Jagadīśa (1996).
Mahake sārī galī galī : bīsavīṃ...
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Cooperative Society as a
purchasing office and in 1976 he
became a
grama sevaka niladhari (village officer) but
resigned in 1978. He rose up the SLFP ranks...