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Sankara

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Sankara [ˈsænkɑːrə]
n
(Biographies / Sankara (8th century-8th century) M, Indian, PHILOSOPHY: philosopher) 8th century ad, Hindu philosopher, the leading exponent of the Vedantic school: noted for his commentaries on the great Hindu texts


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They were taken to Bollineni Hospital and later to Sankara Nethralaya Hospital in Chennai, which is about 100 km from Nellore.
Anwar's counsel Sankara Nair said the case should not have been dismissed on the grounds of irregularities, which were common and should be easily overcome by the court.
Indy, wee pal Short Round and escaping songstress Willie are on the run from Shanghai crooks when they crash land in India, and are asked by the local villagers to rescue their children and a Sankara stone which was stolen by an evil Thugee cult from the local palace.
 
 
 
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