ellauri053.html on line 863: Jagadish Chandra Bose had a wonderful fund of interesting stories, some very amusing, of the many lands he had visited and personalities he had met. He could go on telling them for hours and days together, yet one would never get tired of listening to him for he could always make the most trivial facts interesting, and his humour was so refreshing. He could also laugh ; so few people can laugh well and at the proper time and place. I would greatly miss him when he went away and secretly I would take a vow to become a scientist like him when I grew up.
ellauri190.html on line 364: Chandragupta, Founder Mauryan Empire
ellauri190.html on line 365: Chandragupta Maurya was the founder of the Mauryan Empire and the first emperor to unify India into one state. He ruled from 322 BC until his voluntary retirement and abdication in favour of his son Bindusara in 298 BC. Chandragupta Maur...
ellauri192.html on line 323: Though the following list consists of notable literary figures deemed worthy of the prize, there have been some celebrated writers who were not considered nor even nominated such as Anton Chekhov, Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Robert Hugh Benson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Blok, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, Rainer Maria Rilke, Federico García Lorca, Lu Xun, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Antonio Machado, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Simone Weil, Willa Cather, George Orwell, Galaktion Tabidze, Richard Wright, Flannery O'Connor, Langston Hughes and Jack Kerouac.
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  • Ishwar Chandra Bandyopadhyay
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  • Atul Chandra Chatterjee – Indian diplomat and government official. Served as the Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1925–1931.
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  • Bankim Chandra Chatterjee – Indian patriot, writer, poet and journalist and composer of Vande Mataram, the national song of India
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  • Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee – Indian freedom fighter, activist and member of Rajya Sabha
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  • Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya – Sanskrit scholar
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  • Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Indian writer
    ellauri333.html on line 95: Secondly, the traditional figures of the Northern Buddhists are almost totally at variance with those of the Southern Buddhists. The historical tradition of India, Ceylon, and Burma is unanimous in naming as the founder of the Maurya dynasty Chandragupta, and as his two immediate successors Bindusara and Asoka.
    ellauri333.html on line 97: The leading passage concerning Chandragupta's date is found in Justin's Epitoma Pompei Tragi, XV, 4:

    ellauri333.html on line 105: Juuri tämä ihmelapsi innoitti häntä ensin toivomaan voittavansa valtaistuimen, ja niinpä, kun hän oli kerännyt rosvojoukon, hän kehotti intiaaneja kaatamaan nykyisen hallituksen. Kun hän sen jälkeen valmistautui hyökkäämään Aleksanterin prefektien kimppuun, hirviömäisen kokoinen villi norsu lähestyi häntä, ja polvistuneena alistuvasti kuin kesy norsu otti hänet selälleen ja taisteli voimakkaasti armeijan edessä. Sandrocottus, joka oli näin voittanut valtaistuimen, hallitsi Intiaa, kun Seleukos laski tulevan suuruutensa perustuksia. Seleukos, joka oli tehnyt sopimuksen hänen kanssaan (ja nainut jonkun Chandraguptan tyttären) ja muuten ratkaissut asiansa idässä, palasi kotiin jatkamaan sotaa Antigonoksen kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1207: Rajneesh (born Chandra Mohan Jain, 11 December 1931 – 19 January 1990), also known as Acharya Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh, and later as Osho (/ˈoʊʃoʊ/), was an Indian godman, mystic and founder of the Rajneesh movement. During his lifetime he was viewed as a controversial new religious movement leader and mystic. His parents, Babulal and Saraswati Jain, who were Taranpanthi Jains, let him live with his maternal grandparents until he was seven years old. By Rajneesh's own account, this was a major influence on his development because his grandmother gave him the utmost freedom, leaving him carefree without an imposed education or restrictions. In the 1960s he travelled throughout India as a public speaker and was a vocal critic of socialism, arguing that India was not ready for socialism and that socialism, communism, and anarchism could evolve only when capitalism had reached its maturity. He caused controversy in India during the late 1960s and became known as "the sex guru". Kun Intia kävi kuumaxi se siirsi bisnisit Oregoniin. Lopulta se potkittiin pois sieltäkin ja palautettiin Intiaan. Aiivan läpi paska äijä.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 279: Luvussa Tietoisuuden kehitys Paola paljastaa puolivillaisen karvansa siteeraamalla Chandra "Rajneesh" tai "Osho" Mohan Jainia, joka albumissa 44 on jo todettu narsistixi ja aiivan paskaxi äijäxi, epiteetillä "1 1900-luvun merkittävimmistä henkisistä opettajista". Samassa hengenvedossa putkahtaa esiin myös "Jiddu" Krishnamurti, josta albumissa 52 on havaittu aivan samansorttisexi pillipiiparixi.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 605: Gary Adrian Condit (born April 21, 1948) is an American former politician who represented California's 18th congressional district in the House of Representatives from 1989 to 2003. He gained significant national attention for an extramarital affair with Chandra Levy, an intern with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The affair was publicized after Levy's disappearance in May 2001 and the discovery of Levy's remains a year later. Although Condit was never formally a suspect in Levy's disappearance and murder, he lost the 2002 Democratic primary based in large part on negative publicity from the scandal.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 615: CNN reported that the married father-of-two admitted to the alleged affair during initial police investigations. The outlet also reported that officials matched Gary to DNA collected from Chandra’s undergarments in her home.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 617: Despite his denials, Gary’s ties to Chandra’s case ultimately caused his political career to crumble. In 2002, he lost his house seat — just mere weeks after Chandra’s remains were discovered in Washington, D.C.’s Rock Creek Park. Gary then moved to Arizona, where he opened several Baskin-Robbins stores. However, his venture in the ice cream business was cut short in 2012, when his franchises reportedly closed.
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