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- Nāḍī (Sanskrit: नाड़ी, lit. 'tube, pipe, nerve, blood vessel, pulse') is a term for the channels through which, in traditional Indian medicine and spiritual...
- constructed a mandapa beside the Venkataramana temple on a road leading to the VarahaNadi and a temple of Chakraperumal on its bank. Raja Design's cremation site...
- Varāhamihira (c. 20/21 March 505 – c. 587), also called Varāha or Mihira, was a Hindu astrologer-astronomer who lived in or around Ujjain in present-day...
- the kingdom. The main tributaries of the Vaigai are Siruliar, Theniar, Varaha Nadi, and Mangalar. Vaigai Dam is the major dam in this river which is present...
- Triprangode, Kerala The temple of Chakraperumal in Gingee on the banks of Varahanadi is now defunct Thrichakrapuram Temple, Puthenchira, Thrissur, Kerala –...
- Bay of Bengal south of Pondicherry. The Sankaraparani is also known as Varahanadi or Gingee River. It has two sources, one in the Pakkamalai hills and one...
- idukki Completed 1978 Gravity & Masonry 96 29 110 Vidur Dam Irrigation Varahanadi Tindivanam Viluppuram Completed 1959 Earthen 4380 22.55 111 West Varahapallam...
- Varaha Upanishad (Sanskrit: वराह उपनिषद्, "boar") is a minor Upanishad of Hinduism composed between the 13th and 16th centuries CE. Composed in Sanskrit...
- the River of Life of the Dakshina Kannada District (Dakshina Kannada Jeeva Nadi). Its length is 103 km. It has an area of approximately 1352 sq. miles. It...
- Markendeya Purana narrative of Varaha, Brahma - identified with Narayana - decides to take the form of the boar Varaha, similar to the forms of the fish...