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Virai (Persian: ويرايي, also
Romanized as Vīrā’ī; also
known as Shīrāzel, Shīrazīl, Shīreh Zelī, Shīrzellī, and Vīrānī) is a
village in Sey****
Jamal ol...
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Kaviraja Pandithar of
Virai (c. 12th century) was a
medieval Tamil scholar. He is
known for
translating the
Saundarya Lahari into Tamil.
Kaviraja Pandithar...
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Viraiyapattinam or Virampattinam,
meaning Port of
Virai, a
village next to Arikamedu.
Virai,
according to
Sangam literature, was well
known as a port...
- The
Saundarya Lahari was
translated into
Tamil in the 12th
century by
Virai Kaviraja Pandithar. He
titled the book
Abhirami Paadal.
There are many English...
- Iran, a
village in
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Virani, Hamadan, or
Virai, a
village in
Hamadan Province, Iran Viran, a name Vira (disambiguation)...
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Sanskrit by Adi
Shankara and was
translated into
Tamil in the 12th
century by
Virai Kaviraja Pandithar, who
titled the book
Abhirami Paadal. Similarly, the...
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Janbazar Mangaleswari Nachiyar [ta],
zamindar of
Ramnad estate Rani
Muthu Virai Nachiyar [ta],
zamindar of
Ramnad estate Parvatha Vardhani Ammal Nachchiyar...
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Shakespeare into
Swahili Carl
August Hagberg –
translator of
Shakespeare Virai Kaviraja Pandithar –
translator of
Saundarya Lahari Perepadia Anatol – translator...
- guru of
Sikhs and was
named Guru Angad. The
marriage had been
arranged by
Virai Devi, the
daughter of
Chaudhary Takhtmal with both
being staunch followers...
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Perumal Sthanu Ravi
Gupta (844–885) gave a deed in 849 AD, to
Isodatta Virai for
Tharissa Palli (church) at
Curakkeni Kollam.
According to historians...