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1 रङ्गराज
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2 वेङ्कट
veṅkaṭam. ( Prākṛit. for vyaṅkaṭa) N. of a very sacred hill in the Drāviḍa country (in the district of North Arcot, about 80 miles from Madras;
it reaches an elevation of about 2,500 feet above the sea-level, andᅠ on the summit is the celebrated temple dedicated to Kṛishṇa orᅠ Vishṇu in his character of « Lord of Veṇkaṭa», alsoᅠ called Ṡrī-pati orᅠ Tirupati, whence the hill is sometimes popularly known as Tri-pati;
it is annually thronged with thousands of pilgrims RTL. 267) BhP. ;
of a king of Vijaya-nagara (the patron. of Appaya Dīkshita) Cat. ;
( alsoᅠ with adhvarin, ācārya, kavi, bhaṭṭa, yajvan, yogin etc.) N. of various authors andᅠ teachers ib. ;
- वेङ्कटकवीय
- वेङ्कटकृष्ण
- वेङ्कटगिरि
- वेङ्कटनाथ
- वेङ्कटपति
- वेङ्कटभेट्
- वेङ्कटराम
- वेङ्कटराय
- वेङ्कटशुभाशास्त्रिन्
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