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- The Taraknath temple, dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva worshiped as Tarakanatha, is a major pilgrimage spot in the town of Tarakeswar, West Bengal, India...
- Taraknath Das (or Tarak Nath Das; 15 June 1884 – 22 December 1958) was an Indian revolutionary and internationalist scholar. He was a pioneering immigrant...
- Sir Taraknath Palit (1831–1914) was an Indian lawyer from the Bengal Presidency and a philanthropist. He was ****ociated with the Swadeshi Movement during...
- section there are 38 trains that carry commuters from 21 railway stations. Taraknath Temple is a famous Hindu shrine located at Tarakeswar. The temple enshrines...
- professorship in the University of Calcutta, India. The post is named after Sir Taraknath Palit who donated Rs. 1.5 million to the university. The Nobel laureate...
- vice-chancellor of the university in 1906–14. Between 1912 and 1914, Taraknath Palit and Rash Behari Ghosh, two eminent lawyers, donated ****ets totalling...
- offers a p**** into the soul of India". Firstpost. 29 October 2016. Das, Taraknath (June 1947). "India--Past, Present and the ****ure". Political Science...
- Genre Soap opera Created by Taraknath Mourya Written by Tarak Nath Mourya Rajesh Singh Amit jha Agam Gaurav Directed by Taraknath Mourya Vijay singh,Sagar...
- awards Basumati Literary Prize (1968). Narayan Gangopadhyay was born as Taraknath Gangopadhyay in Baliadingi in Din****ur district of Bengal in 1918. His...
- change in area occurred in 1966. The Taraknath Temple, dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva worshiped as Taraknath, is a major pilgrimage spot in the town...