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- K.T (1992). Essentials of Yuktimallika. University of Michigan. Murthy, Badarayana (2008). Bhugola Varnanam. University of Virginia. Vadiraja Tirtha...
- Madhva's Philosophie des Vishnu-Glaubens, pp. 65–66. Sri Vadiraja: Bhugola Varnanam, commented and transl. by V. Badaryana Murthy, Bangalore 1988/89, pp. 60–63...
- origin of these divisions is given in a 17th-century text, "Shravakotpatti Varnanam". The name Khandela is believed to have been originated from the Kshtriya...
- Sharma 1994, pp. 374–375. Bryant 2007, pp. 361–362. Śrī Vadirāja: Bhugola Varnanam Bryant 2007, pp. 13, 16 with note 2. Sharma 2000, pp. ****ii–****iii, 514–516...
- Varadopaakhyaanam, Bhaimee Parinayam (drama), Deveemaahaatmyam, Azhakapuri Varnanam, Ambika Vinisati. Malayalam Literature http://www.namboothiri...
- origin of these divisions is given in a 17th-century book, "Shravakotpatti Varnanam". It mentions how the ruler Girakhandel of Khandela was planning to sacrifice...
- Vijayanarasimha Manthrashakti Koushala Sherlock Homes in Jail Shreemanthodyana Varnanam Samsapadam Eeshaprakopana Naraka Duryodhaneeyam Acchumba Samsa committed...
- Chapter: This chapter, 109 shlokas long, is known as Rama Mantra Mahatmaya Varnanam. In this chapter a detailed glorification of Sri Ram Mantraraj (The Mantra...
- unique works like Kalinga Nartana Natangam and Krishna Padaadi Keshaanta varnanam. Several of Venkata Kavi's compositions are part of Bhagavata Bhajana Sampradaya...
- precincts and settlements at Pampapura (modern Hampi) in the Pampasthana Varnanam in 1430. Mangaraja II aut****d a lexicon called Mangaraja Nighantu in 1398...