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- Deshamanya Suppiah Sharvananda (also spelt Suppiah Sarvananda) was the 37th Chief Justice of Sri Lanka and the first Governor of the Western Province...
- office 1988–1991 Appointed by J. R. Jayewardene Preceded by Suppiah Sharvananda Succeeded by Herbert Thambiah Personal details Alma mater Colombo Law...
- Om! Peace! Peace! Peace! — Taittiriya Upanishad, Translated by Swami Sharvananda Adi Shankara comments that the "Peace" phrase is repeated thrice, because...
- Honourable Appointer President of Sri Lanka Term length 5 years Inaugural holder Suppiah Sharvananda Formation 6 June 1988 Website secgov.wpc.gov.lk/en...
- Amithalingam, Last letter to president as leader of the opposition, pp.3-5 Sharvananda, Suppiah; Sasita Sahabandu, Sathyaloka; Mohamed Zuhair, Mohamed (September...
- Western Province In office 21 May 1993 – 20 August 1994 Governor Suppiah Sharvananda D. M. Swaminathan Preceded by Susil Moonesinghe Succeeded by Morris Ra****aksa...
- E. L. B. Hurullepolitician Abdul Majeed Mohamed Sahabdeen Suppiah SharvanandaChief Justice of Sri Lanka, provincial governor Linus Silva Nissanka...
- – Head of the Department of Geography, University of Jaffna Suppiah SharvanandaChief Justice of Sri Lanka, Governor of the Western Province R. Sivagurunathan...
- served as the secretary at the Delhi Mission from 1949 to 1962. Swamis Sharvananda, Satprakashananda, Swahananda, Budhananda, Vandanananda and Gokulananda...
- (Translator) Kena Upanishad Mantra 12, G Prasadji (Translator), pages 23-26 S Sharvananda, Kena Upanishad, Upanishad Series No. 2, Madras (1920), pages 2, 31-37...