Nityananda (disambiguation) — The Indian name Nityananda (Sanskrit: nitya, eternal + ananda, bliss) may refer to: Nityananda, the Vaishnava saint (born 1474 CE) Nityanand Swami (Swaminarayan) (1754–1850), a paramhansa from Swaminarayan Sampraday Bhagawan Nityananda… … Wikipedia
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Ananta — (अनन्त) is a Sanskrit word meaning without end or infinity. It may refer to: * Ananta Das Babaji, a Hindu religious figure * Ananta, one of the names of Vishnu * Ananta Shesha, a serpent representing infinity in HinduismAnanta may also refer to … Wikipedia
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List of Maliyadeva College alumni — The term Devans is being used to call the former/present pupils of Maliyadeva College (Sri Lanka). This is a list of some illustrious Devans, they being alumni of Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka. Contents 1 Ministers and… … Wikipedia
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