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Kanchi Sankarachariar, Saint Or Sectarian? - Page 217
The most colourful Shankaracharya is unquestionably Swami Niranjan Dev Tirth, the spiritual governor at Puri. Previously plain professor Chandra Shekhar Dwivedi, principal of Jaipur's Sanskrit college, Dev Tirth generated controversy soon ...
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Brahmapurāṇa: mula va sarala bhāṣānuvāda sahita janopayogī ...
आर्ष तीर्थों से भीअधिक पुण्य प्रदान करने वाला असुर तीर्थ होता है : उसी भाँति आसुर तीर्थों से अधिक पुज्यप्रद दैव तीर्थ हुआ करता है जो कि सभी कामनाओं का देने वाला होता है ।1१८1: ...
Śrīrāma Śarmā (Ācārya),
1971
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We Dare to Dream: Doing Theology as Asian Women - Page 125
Letty M. Russell (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1985), 29. 2. Niranjan Dev Teerth, Shankaracharya of Puri in The Stateman, quoted in India Today, 15 May 1988. 3. Niranjan Dev Teerth, Shankaracharya of Puri in The Sunday Observer, ...
Virginia Fabella, Sun Ai Lee Park,
2015
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A to Z of Palmistry - Page 226
Similar circles are also drawn from the centre. TIRTHAS According to the Samudrik Sastras there are four Tirthas in the palm as used in Tarapan. They are : Pitri Tirth, Dev Tirth, Kaya Tirth, and Brahma Tirth. The Pitri Tirth is located on the ...
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Averting the Apocalypse: Social Movements in India Today - Page 397
He then took aim at Niranjan Dev Teerth, the head of the temple at Puri in Orissa, who had defended sati as justified by Hindu scripture. The Puri Temple is one of the four established by Sankara in the eighth century and is a sanctum of caste ...
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Real and Imagined Women: Gender, Culture and Postcolonialism
7 SeeNiranjan Dev Teerth, Shankaracharya (Hindu religious head) of Puri, in aninterview with Ariuradha Dutt, The Illustrated Weeklyof India ,1–7 May1988, pp.26–9. 8 AshisNandy, 'The Human Factor', The Illustrated Weeklyof India ,17–2 ...
Rajeswari Sunder Rajan,
2003
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Medical Literature from India, Sri Lanka, and Tibet - Page 81
Dutt, Anuradha, The Weekly Debate: Niranjan Dev Teerth and Swami Agnivesh', The Illustrated Weekly of India, 1st May 1988. Eggeling, Julius (tr.), The Satapatha Brahmana, Sacred Books of the East series, Oxford 1882-1900. Eggermont ...
Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld, I. Julia Leslie,
1991
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Institutions and Ideologies: A SOAS South Asia Reader
For the confrontation between Niranjan Dev Teerth (the powerful pro sati Shankaracharya ofPuri) and Swami Agnivesh (the maverick leader of the Hindu reform movement, the Arya Samaj), see Dutt, 1988, and Singh, 1988. 11 Indian Express ...
David Arnold, Peter Robb,
2013
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Message of the Purans - Page 182
Lord Varah says that Venkatachal is the abode of lord Narayan in the Kaliyug. Hence it is also called Narayangiri. The pilgrim spots namely Chakra teerth, Kumardharika teerth, Dev teerth, Papnashan teerth, Akashganga teerth, Pandav teerth, ...
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The Life of a Text: Performing the Rāmcaritmānas of Tulsidas - Page 146
Raghunath's contemporary, Kashthajihva Swami (also called Dev Tirth Swami, died c. 1855), holds a place of importance in Banaras tradition and brings us into the period of Ishvariprasad Narayan Singh (1821—89), his patron and pupil.