Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre has written:
'Spring fire'
'Ambikatanayadattaru kanda Bharata darsana'
Amarakavi Ramachandra has written: 'Nija ananda bhodham =' -- subject(s): Life, Yoga
Urmila Bendre has written: 'Filth' -- subject(s): Doms, Manual scavengers, Social conditions, Trust for Community Development and Research (Ranchi, India)
A. S. Ramachandra Rao has written: 'Commentaries on Delhi Apartment Ownership Act, 1986' -- subject(s): Condominiums, Law and legislation
Ramachandra Ghosha has written: 'History of Hindu civilisation' -- subject(s): Civilization, Criticism, interpretation, Hindu Civilization, Indo-Aryans, Vedas
V.R. Ramachandra Dikshitar has written: 'War in ancient India' -- subject(s): History, History, Military, Military History, Military art and science
Sridhar M Ramachandra has written: 'Incompressible lifting-surface aerodynamics for a rotor-stator combination' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Cascades (Fluid dynamics)
V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar has written: 'The Mauryan polity' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Maurya dynasty 'The Gupta policy' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Origin and spread of the Tamils' -- subject(s): Tamil (Indic people), Tamils
K T Ramaswamy Iyengar was a renowned Indian writer and author who wrote several works in Tamil literature such as novels, short stories, and essays. Some of his notable works include "Religion and Philosophy in Ancient India" and "Dravidian India."
P. R. Ramachandra Rao has written: 'Decay of Indian industries' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Industries 'Amaravati' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Buddhist Sculpture, Buddhist antiquities 'Andhra sculpture' -- subject(s): Ancient Sculpture, Buddhist Sculpture, Indic Sculpture, Relief (Sculpture), Buddhist, Relief (Sculpture), Indic 'India and Ceylon' 'Alampur' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Chalukyan Architecture, Temples 'The art of Nagarjunikonda'
From a Vaisnava perspective, Sri Dattatreya’s teachings come on the very highest authority. Lord Krishna, who many consider the Supreme Personality of Godhead, personally narrates the story of Shri gurudev datta. This forms part of Lord Krishna’s final great teaching, The Uddhava Gita, considered second only to the Bhagavad-Gita in importance, and it raises the question of why Lord Krishna, who Vaisnavas regard as the ultimate source, soul, and substance of everything, should choose to quote from anyone at all? Nevertheless, since he does, these teachings and their author, Sri Dattatreya, merit deep attention.
From what I've heard I'd say "Juicy Pen" Google it, I'm not sure who the author is. Bendre: no way. Fack by eminem. I disagree, I think it's Sexting by Blood on the Dance Floor.
"India After Gandhi" was written by Indian author and historian Ramachandra Guha. The book, published in 2007, provides a comprehensive account of India's political, social, and economic developments since gaining independence in 1947. Guha's work explores the complexities and challenges faced by the nation in the post-colonial era.