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Jonas Virakas (5
September 1905 – 30
April 1988) was born in the town of Seredžius in the
Kaunas district. He
studied at the
Kaunas Art School, work as...
- the
demigods were the Apyas, and
among the
great sages were
Havisman and
Viraka. He had a
daughter named Jyothismati, who
wished for the most
powerful being...
- Madanikā Māthura, a gambling-master Darduraka, a gambler,
friend to
Sarvilaka Vīraka and Chandanaka,
captains of the
civil guard,
friends to
Sarvilaka Gōha and...
- Mahishakas, the Kalingas, the Kikatas, the Atavis, the Karkotakas, the
Virakas, and
other peoples of no religion, one
should always avoid." Like Rigveda...
- Karashakas, the Mahishakas, the Kalingas, the Keralas, the Karkotakas, the
Virakas, and
other peoples of no religion, one
should always avoid. (8,44) The...
- Karashakas, the Mahishakas, the Kalingas, the Keralas, the Karkotakas, the
Virakas, and
other peoples of no religion, one
should always avoid.
Kingdoms of...
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Bandhanagara Jataka 202. Keli-Sila
Jataka 203. Khandha-Vatta
Jataka 204.
Viraka Jataka 205.
Gangeyya Jataka 206. Kurunga-Miga
Jataka 207. ****aka Jataka...
- near the
village of Skrebėnai: 6 men, 61
women and 126 children.
Jonas Virakas (1905 – 1988), architect.
Stasys Santvaras [lt] (1902 – 1991), poet, playwright...
- celebrities. It
underwent an
interior redesign in 1948–1949
using Jonas Virakas's design. In 1961,
Vytautas Jurgis Dičius [lt] and
Algimantas Mikėnas [lt]...
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automatically mean
performing an
action to oneself, such as hele 'wash oneself' or
viraka 'scratch (oneself)'. In
Hoava there exists a three-way
spatial differentiation...