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  1. Decisive battles of Sersah by Brahmadeva Prasad Ambashthya, 1977
  2. Adivasi svasasana (Hindi Edition) by Brahmadeva Sarma, 1994
  3. The Brahmadeva Pillars: An Inquiry into the origin and nature of the Brahmadeva worship among the Digambara Jains - Reprinted from Artibus Asiae Vol. XXXIII,1/2 by S. Settar, 1971-01-01
  4. Constitutional restrictions: (incorporating the relevant portions of the Constitutions of America, Australia & Canada) by Brahmadeva Narain, 1953
  5. Decisive battles of Ser Sah by Brahmadeva Prasad Ambashthya, 1977
  6. The communal system of Yugoslavia by Brahmadeva Mukherji, 1960
  7. Non-Persian sources on Indian medieval history (IAD oriental) by Brahmadeva Prasad Ambashthya, 1984
  8. Community development in India by Brahmadeva Mukherji, 1967

81. LIST OF INDIVIDUALS WHO GAVE ORAL EVIDENCE
183-57 Brahmadatta Shastri, Skt. Sahitya Sammelan Ambala 18-5-57brahmadeva Shastri, Editor Skt. Saket Ayodhya 24-3-57 Brahma
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LIST OF INDIVIDUALS WHO GAVE ORAL EVIDENCE
Name and address Place of Interview Date

82. Catagories Of Books
Pub.Date 8901. Summary Includes an English translation of Dravya Samgrahaand the text of brahmadeva's Sanskrit commentary DravyaSamgraha-vrtti..
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83. Paper 02
truly a divine figure. According to Shantiparva of Mahabharata thefirst king was an asexual creation of brahmadeva. He had been
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84. The Hindu : A Mystic Journey
Vishnu consented and assured brahmadeva that the rivers of this placewould always wash away the sins of all mortals, dead or alive.
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Magazine Published on Sundays Features: Magazine Literary Review Life Metro Plus ... Magazine A mystic journey In the heart of the jungles of northern Kerala lies the Tirunelli Perumal temple. It is, says REMA DEVI R. TONDAIMAN, a sanctuary familiar to Keralites, but little known to the commercial world.
The incomplete vilakkumaadam of the temple Right in the dense forests of Wayanad, Kerala, as a branch of the Sahyadri ranges bordering Karnataka, is the Brahmagiri hill. Tirunelli rests at the base of this hill, which is in the upper and northern part of Wayanad. Driving from Kozhikode on a road that crosses stretches of swaying palms and majestic teak, one comes across a well-kept herb garden on the outskirts of Kalpetta, the district headquarters of Wayanad. Here, Gandhigramam shops offer handicrafts, spices, essential oils, and tea and coffee. There are excellent resorts for the weary traveller along this route. The most thrilling part of the journey is when the tea, coffee and rubber estates give way to dense forest and one recedes further and further away from civilisation deep into the unspoilt heart of nature. Historic and archaeological information about the temple is meagre. It is hoped that archaeologists and Indologists will be motivated enough to investigate further locally available information. Copper plate inscriptions of the period of Bhaskara Ravi Varma I and II have been discovered here. It is thought that this was an important flourishing township and pilgrimage centre till the 16th Century. There are references to a

85. Gods
known for his beauty Damagranthi, Sahadeva. The 5th Pandava brother, son of Panduand Madri, twin of Nakula. Asvineya, brahmadeva, Brahmanda, Brhaddanta, Draupadi.
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Gods
Varuna
He is one of the oldest Vedic gods and was once regarded as the supreme deity with Sraddhavati as his city. He is described as 'fashioning and upholding heaven and earth' and is the keeper of immortality and the Guardian of the West. In later Vedic literature he becomes a god of water. Ambhaspati Ambunatha Ambupa Amburaja Apadeva Apampati Apapati Apsavya Aran (V's feet) Caturanika Hansarudha Wives Gauri Varunanai Carsani Devi Jyestha Children Adharmaka Bala Bhrgu Puskara Sura Susena Valmiki Vandi Varuni Vasistha Attendant Dasavara
Visvakarman
divine architect identified with the prajapati Tvastr Bhaumana Devavardhaki Ganita Sons Hirnaykasipu Daughters Dirghika Holika Grandsons Brhadbhas Brhadbrahmana Brhadkirti Bhattika
Vasudeva
God of wealth and earth who is the son of Sura and the brother of Kunti. Anakadundubhi Dundu Wives Apara Devaki Girika Jani Ruhini Saptamidevi Sraddhadevi Srutandhara Upadevi Vrkadevi Sons Balarama Bhuta Damana Durdama Gotra Krishna Subhadra father Bhukasyapa grandfather Devamidha brother Devarasvas
Asvinikumara
The twins, Satya and Dasra, who are divine physicians.

86. ****************** The List Of Indexes (last Written 2002
bhadraa. ;bhadraavudha. ;bhaggava. ;bhagu. ;bhalliya. ;bharata. ;bhuuta. ;bimbisaara.;bodhicf.bodhi(enlightenment). ;brahmaali. ;brahmadatta. ;brahmadeva. ;brahmancf.
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ALL=all creatures except human BUTU=Gotama Buddha HI=ordinaly JA=exellent LL=all creatures including human NAME=proper noun PE=personal PL=plant THAG=thera THIG=therii TO=human These indexes are sometimes used in combination each other- (a):HITOLL:PENAME (HI=ordinaly, TO=human, LL=all creatures including human,PE=person,NAME=proper noun) are added at these words. *';'denotes the word is a proper noun. ;aabhassara ;aadicca[cf.aadicca(sun)] [;aalzavaka(from prose)] ;aalzavii ;aalzaviigotama ;aalzavikaa ;aananda[cf.aananda(joy)] ;aatuma[cf.aatman] ;abhaya[cf.abhaya(free from fear)] ;abhayaa ;abhayamaataa ;abhayattherii(;abhayaa,in Index of Names of "Elder's Verses II") ;abhibhuuta ;adhimutta[cf.adhimutta(indulge)] ;adzdzhakaasii ;ahimzsaka[thag.879 only; from norman p.305,others are 'not-harm'] ;ajina[cf.ajina(antelope's hide)] ;ajita ;ajjuna ;ambapaalii ;anaathapinzdzika ;aniikaratta(;anikaratta) ;annabhaara ;anopamaa ;anotatta ;anqga[cf.anqga(part)] ;anqganzikabhaaradvaaja ;anqgulimaala ;antaka[cf.antaka(making an end,limited) and antaka:HITOLL] ;anuruddha ;anuupama ;anwjanaavaniya ;anwnwaakonzdzanwnwa ;anwnwataraasaamaa(=;saamaa#a) ;anwnwataraatissaa(=;tissaa#a) ;arati[cf.arati(not love)]

87. Siva-lingam – A Symbol Of Science
Similarly lingam of Gandhiji is Charkha. Formerly it was said thelingam of Indra was Vajra, lingam of brahmadeva was lotus. Thus
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Siva-lingam – A Symbol of Science. -Dr. P. V. Vartak Those who say of Siva lingam as sexual symbol are themselves primitive, because they cannot see anything else but sexuality. If we stretch our imagination to that extent, we can also say that Cross of Christians is also a symbol of sexual union. The horizontal small bar representing vagina of the female and the vertical bar piercing through that the penis. If Siva lingam is a symbol of sexual union, the cross is also equally the same symbol; the only difference between the two is of art. Siva-lingam is quite artistic while there is no art in the cross. Being primitive they are represented only by lines. Vyasa specifically says that for the direct knowledge of the unity of Jeeva Brahma, linga is essential. This statement is very important in the modern era of Science today. With this specification of Vyasa in our mind. Let us see what he says further. Now, let us consider the points of similarity between D.N.A. and Siva. It is well known that Siva is Ugra and his name also is Ugra, Ugra means an acid. D.N.A. is also and acid. Vedant’ called that Hiranyagarbha as Sutratma, which means Atma in form of Sutra or thread or filament. The modern science admits that DNA molecule is really like a thread of filament. " In a single human germ-cell this filament of DNA is about one meter in length", says Watson in his book ‘The Double Helix’. The Yoga-science calls Mahan, the great. It is really great because it is present in all the living things. Its molecular weight is 10 lakhs , so the scientists call it ‘great’. It is no birth, it develops from itself. DNA duplicates, that means develops from itself. Mr. J. D. Watson describes this as ‘Self replication’.

88. Hinduism Today | Sep 1997
My body has become weak, he explained to Swami brahmadeva, hisdesignated successor as head of Viswa Shanti Nikethana ashram.
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CONTROVERSY
A Saint's Self-Willed Death
Rationalists call aged and afflicted swami's fast to death "publicity stunt"
By Choodie Shivaram, Bangalore Dear friends," began Swami Nirmalananda's short missive of December 23, 1996, "It is with tearful feelings that I bid you farewell. My so-called end is really endless, as there is no end and beginning for life." Similar letters sent worldwide to 8,000 friendshe called no one his "disciple"calmly announced the 73-year-old swami's intent to undergo prayopavesha, self-willed death by fasting. Also called mahaprasthana , "the great departure," scriptures allow the practice for a terminally-ill ascetic. "My body has become weak," he explained to Swami Brahmadeva, his designated successor as head of Viswa Shanti Nikethana ashram. "I do not want to be a burden and die in roga (disease), I want to die in yoga . I have discharged all my duties and lived a full life. Now time has come for me to leave." He planned to accomplish this on January 15, 1997, the auspicious first day of Uttarayana Punyakala in the Hindu calendar. Swami's intent had been known for some time, and the local authorities had even posted police at the ashram located in the Balliligiri Rangana Hills ("BR Hills," 250 km from Bangalore) to prevent what they regarded as an unlawful act of suicide. The police were withdrawn on December 18, and from that day Swami gave up his normal austere diet of hand-pounded wheat bread and jungle greens to take only water. By January 1 he was taking one glass daily. On the 7th, he stopped even that, intending to attain Mahasamadhi on the 15th.

89. Morgaon
You are seating on a Mayur(peacock), I am worshipping you, God brahmadeva has builtthis temple and to protect it Lord Shiva (from South direction) Lord Surya
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Meaning One can see this stanza(prayer) written on the entrance of the temple. As it is mentioned in this shloka(prayer) this Margin of the God Mayureshwara is known as `Bhu-Swanand Bhuvan’ just as God Vishnu’s Vaikunth Lok (the paradise of God Vishnu) and God Shiva’s Kailash(the favorite haunt of God Shiva) similar to these God Ganesha’s `Swanand-Lok’ (rejoicing in oneself) click below How to reach Morgaon About the temple
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Various deities in the coumpound of the temple of Lord Mayureshwara ...
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1)State Transport buses run between Pune and Baramati one can get down at Morgaon. Pune Morgaon distance is 64 km. 2)Pune Chauphula distance is 56 km. At Chauphula turn right on Mira road and follow the road till Morgaon. 3)From Jejuri railway station. Jejuri is on the rail track of Pune Kolhapur. State transport buses, private jeeps are available from Jejuri. Jejuri-Morgaon distance is 15 km. 4)One can go to Morgaon by southern railway by getting down at the station Neera and thereafter by road to Morgaon. top Ganapati Bappa Moraya ’ as popular acclamation is of Lord Mayureshwara .

90. EVENTS
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91. Welcome To Belgaumonline.com
name ‘Nasik’. Long ago, brahmadeva had meditated in Padmasana ,so the city was also called PadmaAasana for some time. It
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Nasik is one of the most important cities of Northern Maharashtra. Nasik, in Maharashtra, is situated at a distance of 200 km from Mumbai (Bombay) as well as Pune. The city has become the center of attraction because of its beautiful surroundings and cool and pleasant climate. Nasik has a personality of its own due to its mythological, historical, social and cultural importance. The city, vibrant and active on the industrial, political, social and cultural fronts, has influenced the lives of many a great personalities. The river Godavari flows through the city. Temples and ghats on the banks of Godavari have made Nasik one of the holiest places for Hindus all over the World. Nasik mainly know as pilgrim centre, is in a true way city of temple. The areas like Panchavati are worth visiting places of the city.The near by area such as Trimbakeshwar, Vani, Shirdi, Pandavlena and others are also the tourists attractions.

92. Buddhaline, Le Bouddhisme Et Ses Valeurs (amour, Sagesse, Compassion, Paix, Libe

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