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- Mahapurusa Achyutananda Dasa (Odia:-ଅଚ୍ୟୁତାନନ୍ଦ ଦାସ ) was a 16th-century poet seer and Vaishnava saint from Odisha, India. He was po****rly known as Gopala...
- thought to be a whorl of hair and be a mark or sign of the Buddha as a mahāpuruṣa or great being.[citation needed] The device is often seen on sculptures...
- regarded as having the Thirty-two Characteristics of a Great Man (Skt. mahāpuruṣa lakṣaṇa). These thirty-two characteristics are also regarded as being...
- physical characteristics, known as "the 32 Signs of the Great Man" (Skt. mahāpuruṣa lakṣaṇa). According to Anālayo, when they first appear in the Buddhist...
- Devadatta who was a good friend." In the Mahāmeghasūtra Devadatta is called a mahāpuruṣa (great being). In the Mahayana Buddhist text, the Amitāyurdhyāna Sūtra...
- Orissa like Panchasakha. He was po****rly known as twelfth incarnation of Mahapurusa Achutananda Das a great saint of Nemalabata. Orissa (India) (1966). Orissa...
- characteristics of the Buddha called "the signs of a great man" (Skt. mahāpuruṣa lakṣaṇa). Some of the most obvious features which can be found in many...
- ELEVEN Srimad Bhagavatam: Canto 12, SB 12.11: Summary Description of the Mahāpuruṣa (11-12) Śivapurāṇa 2.3.43, The Shiva Purana by J. L. Shastri, Chapter...
- family. The term purusa is claimed to be derived from the honorific title Mahapurusa, usually applied to Sankardev. Bardowa satra founded by Sankardev remained...
- and greater Puranas, and the eighteen major Puranas Description of the Mahapurusa Summary and glories of the Srimad Bhagavatam SB 12.13.11–12 original Sanskrit:...