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  1. Avula Parthasarathy, popularly known as Swamiji (born 8 June 1927), is an Indian philosopher and exponent of Vedanta, one of the ancient philosophies of India. He translates the subtle philosophical themes into a practical technique of living.

  2. The Parthasarathy Temple is a 6th-century Hindu Vaishnavite temple dedicated to Vishnu in Chennai, India.

  3. www.vedantaworld.org › about › swamijiSwamiji - Vedanta World

    A. Parthasarathy, popularly known as Swamiji, is a pre-eminent philosopher. He is acclaimed as the greatest living exponent of Vedanta, the ancient philosophy of India. In a life of selfless service over six decades, Swamiji’s exceptional contribution has been the translation of subtle philosophical themes into a practical technique of living.

  4. இந்த திவ்ய தேசம் தற்காலம் சென்னை நகரின் ஒரு பகுதியாக விளங்குகிறது. இது ஆழ்வார்களால் மங்களாஸாஸனம் செய்யப்பெற்ற நூற்றெட்டுத் ...

  5. This spectacular temple is considered one of the 108 Divya Desams or “Pure Lands” all dedicated to Lord Narayana. The word “Parthasarathy” means, the charioteer, and it is a reference to Lord Narayana’s incarnation as Sri Krishna in the Mahabharata when he steered Arjuna’s chariot.

  6. www.vedantaworld.org › programmes-and-courses › 2-contentA. Parthasarathy - Vedanta World

    A. Parthasarathy, popularly known as Swamiji, is a pre-eminent philosopher. He is acclaimed as the greatest living exponent of Vedanta, the ancient philosophy of India. In a life of selfless service over six decades, Swamiji’s exceptional contribution has been the translation of subtle philosophical themes into a practical technique of living.

  7. Rajagopal Parthasarathy (born 1934) is an Indian poet, translator, critic, and editor. [1] [2] [3] [4] Early life and education. Rajagopal Parthasarathy was born on 20 August 1934 in Tirupparaiturai near Tiruchchirappalli.

  8. A. Parthasarathy, popularly known as Swamiji, is a pre-eminent philosopher. He is acclaimed as the greatest living exponent of Vedanta, the ancient philosophy of India.

  9. The Parthasarathy temple follows typical Dravidian architecture, complete with gopurams (gate towers) and mandapas (halls) with intricate carvings and stucco figures. The structure has five main deities over and above the main Parthasarathy shrine - Sri Ranganatha, Sri Rama, Sri Gajendra Varadaraja, Sri Narasimha and Sri Vedavalli Thayar.

  10. The Parthasarathy Temple at Triplicane in Chennai was built in the 8th century AD by the rulers of the Pallava Dynasty with later addition by the Cholas and the Vijaynagar Empire. An ultimate example of Dravidian architecture, the myriad Tamil and Telugu inscriptions on the temple are worth noting.

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