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Indian philosopher (c. 1481–1541)
Jahnava Devi (Sanskrit: জাহ্নবী দেবী); c. 1481 – c. 1541), also called Jahnava Mata, was the wife of Nityananda and a philosopher and saint from the Gaudiya
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Hindu saint (born c. 1474)
Nityananda married two daughters of Suryadasa Sarakhela: Vasudha and Jahnava Devi with the help of Uddharan Dutta Thakura of Saptogram. After marriage
Nityananda
and poet. 1540 – Juan Luis Vives, Spanish humanist and scholar. 1541 – Jahnava Devi, Indian Hindu philosopher and saint. 1541 – Wang Gen, Chinese Neo-Confucian
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Leading acarya in the Gaudiya Vaishnavism
Kheturi dham he performed the very first Gaura Purnima festival, in which Jahnava Ma, the eternal consort of Nityananda Prabhu, was personally present and
Narottama_Dasa
Hindu religious movement
Bengal and Orissa. The festival of Kheturi (approx 1574), presided over by Jahnava Thakurani, the wife of Nityananda Rama, was the first time the leaders
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Ganga the river
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Daughter
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Ganga the river
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River Ganga (Daughter of Jahnu)
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Hindu Rishi who kept Ganga on his legs
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Ganga river (Daughter of Jahnu)
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Great; Form of Jahnavi
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Adorning the world daughter, Queen of the world
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Rishi who Kept Ganga on his Legs; Super Man
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River Ganga
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Hindu Rishi who kept Ganga on his legs
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River Ganga
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(Варнава) Russian form of Greek Barnabas, VARNAVA means "son of exhortation."Â
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(×ַהֲבָה) Hebrew name AHAVA means "water" or "I shall subsist." In the bible, this is the name of an area in Babylonia where Ezra gathered the exiles.Â
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Queen of the World
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Respecting Men
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Water; River Ganga; Daughter of Jahnu; Simple
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Mother; Genga
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Moon light, Ganga river (Daughter of Jahnu)
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Fine gentle, refined
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Manju Prasanna | மஂஜ௠ பà¯à®°à®¸à®¨à¯à®¨Â
Snow
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Gift of Allah; Grant
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Shiva Pranav Manthra
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Bright
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Liberal free
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Aristocratic Lady
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Lord of Dancers; Lord Shiva
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The Sun; Moving Quickly
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v. t.
To form in the mind by new combinations of ideas, new applications of principles, or new arrangement of parts; to formulate by thought; to contrive; to excogitate; to invent; to plan; to scheme; as, to devise an engine, a new mode of writing, a plan of defense, or an argument.
n.
One who devises, or gives real estate by will; a testator; -- correlative to devisee.
adv.
Alt. of Point-devise
a.
Devised by one's self.
n.
One who devises.
n.
A reckless fellow. Also used adjectively; as, dare-devil excitement.
pl.
of Dare-deviltry
a.
Out of a straight line; winding; varying from directness; as, a devious path or way.
a.
Capable of being devised, invented, or contrived.
a.
Going out of the right or common course; going astray; erring; wandering; as, a devious step.
n
Reckless mischief; the action of a dare-devil.
n.
Device. See Device.
n.
Property devised, or given by will.
n.
One to whom a devise is made, or real estate given by will.
imp. & p. p.
of Devise
a.
Alt. of Point-devise
n.
A devising.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Devise
n.
The act or process of devitrifying, or the state of being devitrified. Specifically, the conversion of molten glassy matter into a stony mass by slow cooling, the result being the formation of crystallites, microbites, etc., in the glassy base, which are then called devitrification products.