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  2. Sindhu kingdom - Wikipedia

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    "Sindhu" literally means "river" and "sea". [1] According to the epic Mahabharata , Jayadratha (the husband of Duryodhana 's sister) was the king of Sindhus, Sauviras and Sivis . Probably Sauvira and Sivi were two kingdoms close to the Sindhu kingdom and Jayadratha conquered them, holding them for some period of time.

  3. Sindhutai Sapkal - Wikipedia

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    Arunbhau Sapkal, Mamata Sapkal. Sindhu Shrihari Sapkal (14 November 1948 – 4 January 2022) ( pronunciation ⓘ ), affectionately called Sindhutai, was an Indian social worker and social activist known particularly for her work in raising orphaned children in India. She was awarded the Padma Shri in 2021 and many other awards in the Social ...

  4. Sevā - Wikipedia

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    Kar seva (Gurmukhi: ਕਰ ਸੇਵਾ), from the Sanskrit words kar, meaning hands or work, and seva, meaning service, [6] [7] another concept of Sikhism, is often translated as "voluntary labour". A volunteer for kar seva is called a kar sevak (voluntary labourer)—someone who freely offers their services to a religious cause. [ 8 ]

  5. Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Namma Cargo Logistics and Parcel Services. Footnotes / references. 4531 buses serve 12.31 lakh passengers per day. The Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (KKRTC) is a state-owned public road transport corporation in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is wholly owned by the Government of Karnataka.

  6. Rupa Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Ujjvala-nilamani is considered to be a sequel to the Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu. Laghu-bhagavatamrta (A Summary of Nectar about Godhead): It is a summary of Sanatana Goswami's book Brhat-bhagavatamrta. It begins by explaining the intrinsic nature of Krishna and his incarnations and subsequently deals with devotees of Krishna.

  7. Sauvira kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In book 5, section 133 of the Mahabharata, the character Kunti tells the story of Vidula.Vidula persuaded her son, who was the king of Sauvira but banished by the Sindhu king, to fight against the Sindhus and take back his kingdom from them: "And the princess Vidula, one day, rebuked her own son, who, after his defeat by the king of the Sindhus, lay prostrate with heart depressed by despair."

  8. History of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    The history of Sindh refers to the history of the modern-day Pakistani province of Sindh, as well as neighboring regions that periodically came under its sway. Sindh was the site of one of the Cradle of civilizations, the Bronze Age Indus Valley civilisation that flourished from about 3000 B.C. and declined rapidly 1,000 years later, following ...

  9. Sindhu-Sauvīra - Wikipedia

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    Sindhu-Sauvīra. Sindhu-Sauvīra ( Sanskrit: Sindhu-Sauvīra; Pāli: Sindhu-Sovīra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan kingdom in the western region of the subcontinent whose existence is attested during the Iron Age in India. The inhabitants of Sindhu were called the Saindhavas, and the inhabitants of Sauvīra were called Sauvīrakas .