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'''Anant''' (अनन्त) is a [[Sanskrit]] word meaning "without end". |
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*Anant (infinite), one of the names of [[Vishnu]]. |
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*[[Anant Shesha]], a serpent on which Vishnu lies. |
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*[[Anantapur]], a district of Andhra Pradesh, India. |
*[[Anantapur]], a district of Andhra Pradesh, India. |
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*The [[Anant Vasudeva Temple]] (thirteenth century) at Bhubaneswar, in Orissa state of India. |
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*[[Ananta Das Babaji]] (1927–), Indian religious figure, lecturer and author. |
*[[Ananta Das Babaji]] (1927–), Indian religious figure, lecturer and author. |
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Revision as of 16:48, 2 April 2009
Anant (अनन्त) is a Sanskrit word meaning "without end". It may refer to:
- Anant (infinite), one of the names of Vishnu.
- Anant Shesha, a serpent on which Vishnu lies.
Anant may also refer to:
- Anantapur, a district of Andhra Pradesh, India.
- The Anant Vasudeva Temple (thirteenth century) at Bhubaneswar, in Orissa state of India.
- Ananta Das Babaji (1927–), Indian religious figure, lecturer and author.