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- Nairanjana may refer to the Lilajan River in India. It is also an Indian female given name. Notable people with the name include: Nairanjana Dasgupta,...
- Nairanjana Ghosh is an Indian journalist. Having started her career in 2004, she has worked with Star Ananda (now ABP Ananda), Kolkata TV and News Time...
- administration. Archived from the original on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2010-04-29. "Nairanjanā River". Nichiren Buddhism Library. Retrieved 2019-02-06. View of the river...
- Nairanjana (Jan) Dasgupta is an Indian statistician at Washington State University, where she is Boeing Distinguished Professor in Mathematics and Statistics...
- contemplated various aspects of the Dharma while living by the River Nairañjanā, such as Dependent Origination, the Five Spiritual Faculties and suffering...
- air at Savrasti. Pipal tree. Miracle of the Buddha walking on the River Nairanjana Bimbisara with his royal cortege issuing from the city of Rajagriha to...
- playing a central role: in the Miracle of the Buddha walking on the river Nairanjana he is just represented by his path on the water; in the Procession of...
- Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Awardee Mahananda Dasgupta, experimental physicist Nairanjana Dasgupta, statistician Nilanjana Dasgupta, social psychologist Partha...
- received milk rice after his long fast is said to have floated down the Nairanjana River before sinking down to the Naga King Kala putting it with the bowls...
- golden bowl provided by Sujātā, Sāgara took it from the bottom of the Nairañjanā River and later gave it to Śakra to be enshrined among the gods in Trāyastriṃśa...