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Ramakrishna

[ rah-muh-krish-nuh ]

noun

  1. Sri [sree, shree], 1836–86, Hindu religious reformer and mystic.


Ramakrishna

/ ˌɑːəˈɪʃə /

noun

  1. RamakrishnaSri18341886MHinduRELIGION: yogiRELIGION: religious reformer Sri (sriː). 1834–86, Hindu yogi and religious reformer. He preached the equal value of all religions as different paths to God
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St.Clair and the Pacific Symphony have had their share of triumphs, particularly with the premieres of William Bolcom’s “Canciones de Lorca” and Philip Glass’ oratorio “The Passion of Ramakrishna.”

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Tarakram Nunna, 25, and Ramakrishna Mullapudi, 26, said they saw what appeared to be three people motionless on the ground, including one who seemed to be a police officer and another who resembled a mall security guard.

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Tarakram Nunna, 25, and Ramakrishna Mullapudi, 26, said they saw what appeared to be three people motionless on the ground, including one who appeared to be a police officer and another who seemed to be a mall security guard.

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Following the aching prayers of the album’s “Turiya and Ramakrishna,” the opening strings of “Blue Nile” herald respite and repass, a moment to settle and reset.

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After several leaders of the party were jailed, its 11th president, Kuttanad Ramakrishna Pillai, tasked Cherian with leading the party before he was also arrested.

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