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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · Vaishali is the third woman in India to become a grandmaster and the 84th grandmaster in India overall. Additionally―since Vaishali is the sister of GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu ―this is the first time that a brother and sister have both become grandmasters.

  2. VAISHALI S, an eponymous brand, is borne out of designer Vaishali Shadangule’s genuine affection and passion for the classic Indian weaves. Working with authentic hand woven textiles, perennially telling a culturally-rich tale about the country’s heritage.

  3. Mar 22, 2011 · Vaishali – Birthplace of Lord Mahaveer. Birthplace of 24th Jain Teerthankar Lord Mahaveer. Vaishali is the birthplace of Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism. Unfortunately, his birthplace is only a small space with a signboard telling you that this is the place where he was born. In the background is an unfinished structure of an intended ...

  4. Mar 30, 2024 · Superintendent of Police, Vaishali Shri Har Kishore Rai, I.P.S. Profile. About District. Vaishali find its origin way back in history from the Mahabharata period. It is the place where democracy found its origin around 600BC. Numerous references to Vaishali are found in texts pertaining to both Jainism and Buddhism, Read More.

  5. A small village in the state of Bihar, Vaishali is a very famous Buddhist pilgrimage in India. The name "Vaishali" means prosperity and the place seems to live upto its name. Though it looks like an ordinary village, an excavation carried out in the area revealed a rich cultural and historical legacy.

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · The pillars. One of Ashoka’s first artistic programs was to erect the pillars that are now scattered throughout what was the Mauryan empire. The pillars vary from 40 to 50 feet in height. They are cut from two different types of stone—one for the shaft and another for the capital. The shaft was almost always cut from a single piece of stone.

  7. Aug 7, 2016 · Vaishali was one of the ancient cities in India and a very famous city in ancient times. The town thrived as the capital of the Lichchavis and Vajjian kingdoms—the city on the river Ganges’ banks. There was a legend that the city’s people suffered from Plague disease and lead miserable lives. When Bhagavan Gauthama Buddha entered the town ...

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