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9854_330 | Dr. Vyasanakere Prabhanjanacharya the Founder-Director of the following institutions: |
9854_331 | Sri VyasaMadhwa Samshodhana Pratishthana
Sri VyasaMadhwa Research Foundation |
9854_332 | Govardhana Pratiśthana
Sri Raghavendra Vedanta Pathashala |
9854_333 | Sri Jayatīrtha Sanskrit Manuscripts Library
Aitareya Prakaśana |
9854_334 | Dialy Classes |
9854_335 | Dr. Prabhanjanacharya has been conducting daily classes on Nyāya, Vyākaraṇa and Vedanta since 1985. |
9854_336 | As on December 2020, he has completed the teachings of - |
9854_337 | 1) Sarvamūla works of Śrī Madhvācārya with commentaries three times; |
9854_338 | 2) Nyāyasudhā of Śrī Jayatīrtha two times; |
9854_339 | 3) Brahmasūtra, Bhagavadgītā, Upaniṣads and Bhāgavatapurāna with commentaries several times. |
9854_340 | Awards, Honours and References |
9854_341 | Prabhanjanacharya is the recipient of many awards and honours. In 2005 he was awarded with |
9854_342 | prestigious President's award for his contribution to the Sanskrit language. Some of the awards |
9854_343 | conferred on him are listed below. |
9854_344 | Government Awards
Awards from Spiritual Institutions
Awards from other Institutions |
9854_345 | Special Honours |
9854_346 | President of All India Philosophical Conference-1994, Bangalore, organized by Sri Vishveshateertha |
9854_347 | Swamiji, pontiff of Sri Pejavara Adhokshaja Matha, Udupi. |
9854_348 | Other Honours |
9854_349 | Asthana Vidvan, Sri Paryaya Pejavara Adhokshaja Matha, Udupi |
9854_350 | Asthana Vidvan, Sri Paryaya Palimaru Matha, Udupi |
9854_351 | Asthana Vidvan, Sri Paryaya Kaniyur Matha, Udupi |
9854_352 | Dharmadhikari, SMSO Sabha, Tiruchanur, Andhra Pradesh |
9854_353 | Special Invitee |
9854_354 | World Sanskrit Conference - 1996, Bangalore.
World Sanskrit Conference - 2000, New Delhi. |
9854_355 | Akhila Karnataka Sanskrit Conference - 1974 and 1978 |
9854_356 | World Geeta Conference, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 2014 |
9854_357 | Recognitions |
9854_358 | Member, Central Govt. Nominee (HRD Representative), Project Committee of Sanskrit Dictionary |
9854_359 | Project, Deccan College Postgraduate & Research Institute, Poona. |
9854_360 | Ex-Member, Central Govt. Nominee(Ex) (HRD Representative), Purnaprajna Samshodhana Mandiram (Shodh |
9854_361 | Sansthan), Bangalore |
9854_362 | Vice President, National Institute of Vedic Sciences, Bangalore. |
9854_363 | Member, NAAC(National Assessment and Accreditation Council), UGC. |
9854_364 | Advisor, Mahabharata Samshodhana Pratishtana, Bangalore. |
9854_365 | Member, Expert Committee, DVS Research Foundation, Bangalore. |
9854_366 | Member, Expert Committee, Purnaprajna Samshodhana Mandiram, Bangalore. |
9854_367 | Ex-Member, Academic Council, Bangalore University
Trustee, Purnaprajna Vidyapeetha, Bangalore |
9854_368 | Trustee, ABMM Abhivardhaka Mandala, Bangalore |
9854_369 | Member, Board of Studies, Jain University, Bangalore |
9854_370 | Dean, National Institute of Vedic Sciences, Bangalore |
9854_371 | Member, Vidyamanya Award Committee, Sri Pejavara Matha, Bangalore |
9854_372 | Member, Expert Committee, Sri Sudha Monthly
Member, Expert Committee, Tattvavada Monthly |
9854_373 | Member, Expert Committee, Madhwa Siddhanta, SMSO Sabha, Tiruchanur |
9854_374 | References
Dr. Prabhanjanacharya's achievements have been mentioned in several Reference Books. |
9854_375 | See also
Dvaita
Works of Madhvacharya
Bannanje Govindacharya
Aralumallige Parthasarathy |
9854_376 | Further reading
Books by Dr Vyasanakere Prabhanjanacharya |
9854_377 | Download Upanyasas by Dr. Prabhanjanacharya on Gita,Bhagavata,Ramayana,Mahabharata etc. |
9854_378 | References
Bibliography |
9854_379 | Dvaita Vedanta
Indian Sanskrit scholars
Dvaitin philosophers
20th-century Indian philosophers |
9854_380 | 21st-century Indian philosophers
Madhva religious leaders
Living people
1946 births |
9855_0 | Peter Elliott (born 9 October 1962 in Rotherham, Yorkshire) is a former middle-distance runner from |
9855_1 | the United Kingdom. During his career, he won the gold medal in the 1500 metres at the 1990 |
9855_2 | Commonwealth Games, the silver medal in the 1500 metres at the 1988 Olympic Games, and the silver |
9855_3 | medal in the 800 metres at the 1987 World Championships. |
9855_4 | Biography |
9855_5 | Elliott was brought up in Rawmarsh, near Rotherham, in the then West Riding of Yorkshire. He |
9855_6 | attended Rawmarsh Comprehensive School and later worked as a joiner at British Steel Corporation. |
9855_7 | Remarkably, he managed to establish himself as a world class athlete while working full-time. He |
9855_8 | began his athletic career by running in the Young Athletes League for his local club, Rotherham |
9855_9 | Harriers, and his 800m time of 1 minute 53.3 seconds has been the under-17 record since 1979. |
9855_10 | Elliott also held the UK under-17 record with a time of 1 minute 50.7 seconds, which stood for |
9855_11 | nearly 10 years. He excelled as a schoolboy athlete, winning four English Schools titles, twice at |
9855_12 | 800 metres and twice over the country. |
9855_13 | In August 1982, he set a 4 × 800 metres relay World Record of 7 minutes 3.89 seconds with fellow |
9855_14 | British athletes Sebastian Coe, Steve Cram and Garry Cook. At the 1983 World Championships held in |
9855_15 | Helsinki, he finished 4th in the 800m final. |
9855_16 | Elliott was unfortunate to miss out on selection for the 1500m at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los |
9855_17 | Angeles, losing out to the eventual gold and silver medallists, Sebastian Coe and Steve Cram, and |
9855_18 | the then world record holder, Steve Ovett. At the time, it was a very controversial decision. Ovett |
9855_19 | and Cram had already secured their places. The third place was either Coe's or Elliott's. Although |
9855_20 | Elliott defeated Coe at the AAA's Championships, which somehow came to be viewed as a "race off" |
9855_21 | between the two, the selectors opted for Coe. Elliott was selected for the 800m and qualified for |
9855_22 | the semi-finals, but had to withdraw due to an injury. |
9855_23 | Elliott won a bronze medal in the 800m at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh behind Steve |
9855_24 | Cram and Tom McKean. He then won a silver medal in the event at the 1987 World Championships in |
9855_25 | Rome. The following year, he won the silver medal in the 1500m at the Olympic Games in Seoul. He |
9855_26 | also finished fourth in the Olympic 800m final. In January 1990, he became the Commonwealth |
9855_27 | champion over 1500m in Auckland. Later in the year, Elliott ran an outstanding 1:42.97 over 800m in |
9855_28 | Seville (ranking him No. 1 in the world for 1990, and making him the third fastest Briton of all |
9855_29 | time over the distance). This made him the favourite to win both middle distance gold medals at the |
9855_30 | 1990 European Championships in Split. However, due to injury problems he only entered for the 1500m |
9855_31 | and was tripped in the semi-final. After an appeal by the British team he was reinstated (against |
9855_32 | his own wishes and those of some other athletes), and went on to finish fourth in the final. A year |
9855_33 | later, Elliott had his revenge when he defeated the European champion Jens-Peter Herold in the |
9855_34 | 1500m race at the European Cup in Frankfurt. He also won the Fifth Avenue Mile in 1987, 1989 and |
9855_35 | 1990, the latter in 3:47.83 min. |
9855_36 | After retiring from competition running in 1992, Elliott became a coach and race organiser. He |
9855_37 | joined Newcastle-based sports marketing agency Nova International, where he was Director of |
9855_38 | Running. In 2004 he became the Athlete Services Manager for Yorkshire at the English Institute of |
9855_39 | Sport in Sheffield. |
9855_40 | Personal bests |
9855_41 | References
UK Athletics Hall of Fame
UKA Young Athletes League |
9855_42 | Peter Elliott: Rotherham Harriers & AC Roll of Honour
Power of 10 Profile: Peter Elliott |
9855_43 | 1962 births
Living people
People from Rawmarsh
English male middle-distance runners |
9855_44 | Olympic athletes of Great Britain
Olympic silver medallists for Great Britain |
9855_45 | Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics |
9855_46 | Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics |
9855_47 | Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for England |
9855_48 | Athletes (track and field) at the 1986 Commonwealth Games |
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