Akbar the 16th century king of Kashmir who built the famous Shalimar Gardens. Alasya ...
Akbar - a king of Kashmir in the 16th century who built the famous Shalimar Gardens for his queen Amarnath - a place of pilgrimage high in the Himalayas sacred to the god Shiva, consisting of a large ice formation in a cave ...
Ain-i-Akbari, written by Abul Fazl, the famous historian of Akbar's court, mentions a symposium of philosophers of all faiths held in 1578 at Akbar's insistence. Some Cārvāka thinkers are said to have participated in this symposium.[15] ...
Many dancers and musicians came from India for the event including Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, and famous veena player Balachandran. Over 2000 people attended.
What is the use of teaching your child that Akbar was born in 1615 and Aurangzeb in 1750? Who wants to know all this history? When children have time and want to read then let them, but do not impose it as a part of their education.
Sri Swami Narayan, the author of 'Ek Santka Anubhav', who wears a Kaupin of gunny bag, lives on bread, made up of barley. He recommends barley bread to his disciples. It is said that Emperor Akbar lived upon barley.
See also: Spiritual, Spirit, India, Krishna, Mind
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