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- Rāmāṉujam; classical Sanskrit: Rāmānuja; c. 1077 – 1157), also known as Ramanujacharya, was an Indian Hindu philosopher, guru and social reformer. He is one...
- Ramanujacharya is a 1989 Tamil-language film written and directed by G. V. Iyer. The film is a biographical film on Ramanujacharya. K. Moti Gokulsing;...
- legend, Ramanujacharya went to Delhi to retrieve the utsava-murti that had been stolen from the temple. The Delhi Sultan shows Ramanujacharya his treasury...
- designer and planner of the Statue of Equality, a statue dedicated to Ramanujacharya, in Hyderabad, India. Recently, he has also unveiled the Statue of Union...
- Samudrala Venkata Ramanujacharyulu, better known as Samudrala Jr. (1923 – 31 May 1985), was an Indian screenwriter and lyricist known for his works in...
- those of the Vaishnava traditions. Many great Vaishnava saints, such as Ramanujacharya, Madhvacharya, Nimbarkacharya, Vallabhacharya and Ramananda were closely...
- Srinivasa Rao (19 November 2017). "Telangana's 65.8-metre statue of Sri Ramanujacharya to be completed by March". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 6 February 2022...
- safe keeping.[better source needed] In the 11th and 12th centuries, Ramanujacharya visited Tirupati thrice. On the first occasion, he spent a year with...
- R., Sreenivasa Ayyangar, C. (1908). The life and teachings of Sri Ramanujacharya. R. Venkateshwar. p. 181. OCLC 30865934.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
- Bhāgavata-Dharma. In Hinduism, the three great acharyas – Adi Shankara, Ramanujacharya, Madhvacharya are combinedly known as "Acharyatraya" or "Triacharya"...