- areole.
Ramadasa crystallina Lower, 1899
Ramadasa fumipennis Warren, 1916
Ramadasa pavo Walker, 1856
Ramadasa plumbeola Warren, 1916
Ramadasa pratti Bethune-Baker...
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Ramadasa pavo is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1856. It is
found in south-east Asia.
Including Sumatra, Borneo, Sabah...
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Sharanaga tatrana,
birudhankitudavu kaava Karuninchu,
bhadrachala vara
ramadasa posha |Paluke bangaramayena...|
Translation "Refuge of the needy", isn't...
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patriotic songs etc.),
light classical music (Annamacharya,
Purandharadas and
Ramadasa keertanalu etc.). It
provides nuances and
techniques of
singing like breath...
- lesser-known
composers such as Etla
Ramadasa,
Kaiwara Amara Nareyana,
Prayaga Rangadasa and
Mallekonda Ramadasa. [1] A fan of
world music,
Varma is inspired...
- his
fifth year of his
Certificate course in
Carnatic vocal at Sri
Bhakta Ramadasa Music College, Marredpally, Secunderabad.[citation needed]
After parti****ting...
- po****rized from the
stanzas of 'Dasaradhi
Sathakam ' and 'Keertanas' of
Bhakta Ramadasa. They
praise the Lord for all his
mysterious ways in po****rizing his devotees...
- ISBN 978-0-23151-256-5. Date, V. H. (1975).
Spiritual treasure of
Saint Rāmadāsa (1st ed.). Delhi:
Motilal Banarsid****. p. 1. ISBN 9780842608053. Sharma...
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called naki ka
kushti or "claw wrestling".
During the late 17th century,
Ramadasa travelled the
country encouraging Hindus to be
physically active in homage...
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Mahananda N N Y
Kannada 1947
Krishnaleela N N Y
Kannada Kamsa 1948
Bhakta Ramadasa Y N Y
Kannada Badh Shaw 1950
Shiva Parvati N N Y
Kannada 1950 Raja Vikrama...