- ISBN 978-0-241-25304-5. OCLC 928480104.
Swami Adiswarananda explanation of
kośas ATMABODHA, by AdiSankara,
translated by
Swami Chinmayananda Detailed descriptions...
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Kōsa (光佐,
February 20, 1543 –
December 27, 1592), also
known as Hongan-ji
Kennyo (本願寺 顕如), was the 11th head of the Hongan-ji in Kyoto, and
Chief Abbot...
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kosa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kosa may
refer to:
Kosa,
Azerbaijan Kosa, Croatia, a
village in
Croatia Kōsa, Kumamoto, a town in ****an
Kosa...
- Look up
kosa or
kósa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kosa,
Kósa, or
Kóša are
surnames with
multiple origins.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Satyanarayan Reddy,
commonly known by his nom de guerre,
Kosa (Hindi pronunciation: [
koːsaː]), was an
Indian politician who was a
Central Committee member...
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Ferenc Kósa (21
November 1937 – 12
December 2018) was a
Hungarian film
director and screenwriter. He
directed thirteen films between 1961 and 1988. He...
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Lajos Kósa (born 14
March 1964) is a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Mayor of
Debrecen between 1998 and 2014. He has been a
Member of
Parliament since...
- György
Kósa (24
April 1897,
Budapest – 16
August 1984, Budapest) was a
Hungarian composer.
Kósa studied with Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, and
Victor von...
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KOSA-TV (channel 7) is a
television station licensed to Odessa, Texas,
United States,
serving as the CBS
affiliate for the
Permian Basin area. It is owned...
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Kōsa (甲佐町,
Kōsa-machi) is a town
located in
Kamimashiki District,
Kumamoto Prefecture, ****an. As of
February 2017, the town has an
estimated po****tion...