10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «सुरभीगंध»
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Little Plays of Mahatma Gandhi - Page 43
GANDHI: AMBALAL SARABHAI: GANDHI: K.C.AZAD: GANDHI: ANASUYA SARABHAI: GANDHI: AMBALAL SARABHAI: GANDHI: ANASUYA SARABHAI: GANDHI: K.C.AZAD: AMBALAL SARABHAI: GANDHI: her nerves ruffled by my father's ...
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The Shaping of Modern Gujarat: Plurality, Hindutva, and Beyond
... unnamed merchant (later revealed to be the mill owner Ambalal Sarabhai). Gandhi simultaneously turned his attention to the existing forums for political and social action in Gujarat and proceeded to inject them with his viewpoint and then to ...
Acyuta Yājñika, Suchitra Sheth,
2005
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The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi - Page 125
... Bangla and given to Devtosh Das Gupta, Secretary of the Dal, when he called on Gandhi.1 That Gandhi really meant it is evident in his repeating the same words in his letter of 29 November 1947 to Anasuyaben Sarabhai (Gandhi 1999, Vol.
Makarand R. Paranjape,
2014
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Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide
(2) The mother of horses and daughter of Surabhi. Gandhi, Mahatma A leader of the freedom movement in India, who is also consideredthe soul and conscience ofthenation, providing ethical and moral guidelines which are still remembered.
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Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini - Page 648
... 'fragrant' similarly: puti-gandh-i- 'foul-smelling'; su-gandh-i- 'sweet-smelling' and surabhi-gandh-i- 'strong-smelling; when the compound is not a BahuvrThi: su-gandhd-h 'sweet smell'; vydghra-sya gandhd-h = vydhra-gandhd-h 'tiger scent'.
Pāṇini, Sumitra Mangesh Katre,
1989
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Inscriptions at Sravana Belgola - Page 33
... bhagavad-arhat-surabhi-gandhi-gandhodaka-lione-Waldemukt'avah' k1'itottaniéu-liarnsa snjana-manah-kama1ini-raja.-ha,1psa maha-praehandarp daudanéyakfi» l satru-llbuya-dfiya-lra 1 pati-hita-praliéra 1 uékaugaviita' 1 ...
Benjamin Lewis Rice,
2001
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The Amritsar Massacre: The Untold Story of One Fateful Day - Page 219
It was signed by M.K Gandhi, V.J. Patel, C.M. Desai, K.M. Thakoor and B.A. Sarabhai. Gandhi to W.S. Massey (Private Secretary of the Viceroy), 24 February 1919, in CWMG, XVII, p. 298. Report ofthe Commissioners Appointed by the Punjab ...
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The New York Review Abroad: Fifty Years of International ... - Page 123
... centuries by its textile industry. Gandhi, returning to live in India in 1915, set up his first ashram on the bank of the Sabarmati River there; and in 1918 he led a mill-workers' strike against the powerful mill owner Ambalal Sarabhai. Gandhi's ...
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GARLAND OF PAST LIVES - Page 322
... dhupal curnal vasal maly |āsava snan |ānulepan āmoda|prasrta |surabhi gandhi prasarita vividha ruciral panyam tustalpust 6jjvalataralvesalpauraljana sambadhal rājamārgam puravaram anuvicarams tasy amatyasya bhavanasamipam ...
Āryaśūra, Justin Meiland,
2009
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Guide to Psychoanalytic Developmental Theories - Page 205
The Eriksons stayed at the estate of a powerful mill owner, Ambalal Sarabhai. Gandhi and Sarabhai's sister, Anasuyaben, were worker advocates and fought for higher wages through Gandhi's first public fast for the mill workers in 1918 against ...
Joseph Palombo, Harold K. Bendicsen, Barry J. Koch,
2009