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kariyan

India / Bihar / Rusera /
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complete kariyan panchayat
it composed of utari kariyan(north) and dakhini(south) kariyan.
kariyan panchayat has more than 20 villages.
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Coordinates:   25°53'16"N   85°59'19"E

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  • nishant jha (guest)
    This village is called the karmbhoomi of famous udyanacharya. who was a great philospher and "shastarthi " in the time of kumarilbhatta. it is said that both of udayanacharya and kumarilbhatta stop the expansion of Buddhism's in eastern india. Karian About 16-kms northeast of the Rosera ghat railway station of Northeastern Railways the modern village of Karian is situated on a mound, 20-ft high from the surrounding ground level and about 96 acres in area. Local traditions associate this village to be the birthplace of Udayanacharya, a Maithil Brahmin and great philosopher of ancient times who is also supposed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Extensive excavations have revealed at this village antiques of as back as of 2nd century B.C. and afterwards from 6th century AD to post 1200 A.D. Udayanaachaarya Udayanacharya or Udayakara, a Brahmana logician of Mithila wrote a sub-gloss on Vachaspati's work called the Nyaya-vaartika-taatparya-tiikaa-parishuddhi. He wrote several other works such as the Kusumanjali, Atma-tattva-viveka, Kiranaavali and Nyaya-parishishhta (also called Bodha siddhi or Bodha shuddhi). UdayanAchArya ( a "tArkika-n") andKumarilabhatta (a "mImAmsaka-n"). To the "mImAmsakA-s" the Buddhist's summary rejection of Vedic ritualismwas the proverbial red rag waved under the nose of a raging bull !Kumarilabhatta, it can be seen, has written copiously criticising theBuddhist's distaste for Vedic ritualism। He and UdayanAchArya were chieflyresponsible for the failure of Buddhism to acquire a large following inthe country।(Scholars mention here the texts of "tarkapAdam" ofKumarilabhatta andthe "bauddhadhikAram" by UdayanAchAryA).
  • rahul (guest)
    ya i have heared this and is true
  • Anil Jha (guest)
    Yes, it is the gift of science and technology that world become a village.
  • kanhaiya tr. (guest)
    Yes. It is realy devbhumi,karmbhumi & gift of nature.. it genrate alotof techanical student every year.. thus,now. it became techabhumi.. So, i love my janmabhumi.
  • Gopal Jha (guest)
    I love my native place
  • Prince Kumar Jha
    Thanks for sharing such a valuable information.
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