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Father Jules Monchanin (who
chose to call
himself Swami Paramarubyananda) (April 10, 1895 in Fleurie, Rhône -
October 10, 1957 in Paris) was a French...
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Benedictine Ashram (
Monchanin & le Saux 1951),
which was
later re-published
under the
title A
Benedictine Ashram. The goal of le Saux and
Monchanin was to integrate...
- from the
Abbey of Kergonan,
along with
another Frenchman, the Abbé
Jules Monchanin. The two had
developed a
religious lifestyle which was
completely expressed...
- sannyasa." The
letter was
eventually replied to by a
French priest,
Jules Monchanin, who had left for
India in 1939 at the age of 44. The
latter did his best...
- Rehabilitation. 16 (3): 197–203. doi:10.1123/jsr.16.3.197. PMID 17923725.
Monchanin, Geraldine; Connes, Philippe; Wou****i, Dieudonne; Francina, Alain; Djoda...
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charity Samarpan Ashram Kalki Koechlin – Indian-born
French actress Jules Monchanin (known as
Swami Paramarubyananda) –
French Catholic priest, monk and hermit...
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notable fine
temple and is
known for the "Trinity from Thanneerpalli" (
Monchanin, Le Saux, and Griffiths), who were the co-founders of
Saccidananda Ashram...
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Upadhyay and Sen (second half of the 20th century) came
French priest Jules Monchanin (who was
later to
adopt the name
Parma Arupi Anananda), and
French Benedictine...
- Frédéric; Cr****ous, Jérôme; Charlaix, Élisabeth; Cottin-Bizonne, Cécile;
Monchanin,
Michel (1 June 2002). "A new
surface forces apparatus for nanorheology"...
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Plakobranchus noctisstellatus Mehrotra, Caballer, C.M. Scott, Arnold,
Monchanin & Chavanich, 2020
Plakobranchus ocellatus van H****elt, 1824 Plakobranchus...