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Trilok (Triloka in Sanskrit) may refer to: * Trilok Teerth Dham, a Jain temple in Bada Gaon, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh * Trailokya, a division of the universe into three regions or states of existence in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist theology, and in theosophism; also a surname * Trilok Gurtu (born 1951), Indian percussionist and composer * Trilok Kapoor (active 1933-1954), Indian film actor * Zamindaar Babu Trilok Nath (1866-1960), ruler of the princely state of Belghat, Northwest Province, British India (modern day Uttar Pradesh) See also * * Trailokyanath, an Indian name * Trailokyamalla (other) * Trilokpuri (other) Trilokpuri could refer to one of the following: * Trilokpuri Assembly constituency, in Delhi, India * Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake metro station, on the Pink line of the Delhi Metro See also * Trilok (other) * Pur (other) * Trilokp ... {{disambig, given name Indian given names ...
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Trilok Teerth Dham
Trilok Teerth Dham is a Jain temple in Bada Gaon, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, India. History Trilok Teerth Dham was initiated by Jain Aacharya Sanmati Sagar near the Parshvanatha temple, Badagaon. The temple construction was completed in 2015. Location Trilok Teerth Dham is situated in Khekra in "Parshvanatha Atishaya Kshetra", Bada Gaon, Uttar Pradesh. Architecture Trilok Teerth Dham is built in the shape of Jain symbols#Jain emblem, Jain emblem. The temple structure is the representation of Trilok (Jainism), trilok (three lokas) of the Jain cosmology i.e. Adholok, Madhyalok and Naraka (Jainism), Urdhvalok. The temple architecture reflect features of Indo-Islamic architecture, Sultanate and Mughal architecture, such as, structure and symmetric arrangement of the four towers in the corner. However, instead of dome or a tower, these four corner tower are built around geometrical shape of the cosmos. This temple also has a 108 feet ''Manasthamb'' (tower of pride). About the Tem ...
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Trailokya
Trailokya (; ; , Tibetan: khams gsum; zh, 三界; ) literally means "three worlds".Fischer-Schreiber ''et al.'' (1991), p. 230, entry for "Triloka". Here, synonyms for ''triloka'' include ''trailokya'' and ''traidhātuka''. It can also refer to "three spheres," "three planes of existence," and "three realms". Berzin (2008) renders ''khams-gsum'' (Wylie; Tibetan) and ''tridhatu'' (Sanskrit) as "three planes of existence" and states that it is " metimes called 'the three realms.'" ''Tridhatu'' is a synonym of ''triloka'' where ''dhatu'' may be rendered as "dimension" or "realm" and ''loka'' as "world" or even "planet." Various schemas of three realms (tri- loka) appear in the main Indian religions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Hindu cosmology The concept of three worlds has a number of different interpretations in Hindu cosmology. * Traditionally, the three worlds refer to either the earth ( Bhuloka), heaven ( Svarga), and hell ( Naraka), or the earth (Bhuloka), h ...
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Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu (born 30 October 1951) is an Indian percussionist and composer whose work has blended the music of India with jazz fusion and world music. He has worked with Terje Rypdal, Gary Moore, John McLaughlin, Jan Garbarek, Joe Zawinul, Michel Bisceglia, Bill Laswell, Maria João & Mário Laginha, Stefano Bollani and Robert Miles. Early life Gurtu was born to Hindu Brahmin parents in Mumbai, India; he had a Kashmiri Pandit father and a Marathi mother. He attended Don Bosco High School (Matunga) in Mumbai. His mother, the famous Hindustani classical and semi-classical vocalist Shobha Gurtu, encouraged him to learn playing tabla, and he received formal training in percussion from Shah Abdul Karim. Career Gurtu began playing a western drum kit in the 1970s, and developed an interest in jazz. In a 1995 television special on Jimi Hendrix, Gurtu mentioned having initially learned Western music without awareness of overdubbing, which, he said, forced him to le ...
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Trilok Kapoor
Trilok Kapoor (11 February 1912 23 September 1988) was an Indian actor and a member of the Kapoor family who worked in Bollywood films. He was the younger brother of actor Prithviraj Kapoor. Early and personal life Born in the Kapoor Haveli in Peshawar, he moved to Calcutta and then to Mumbai. His bungalow in Union Park, Chembur, is one of the last remaining bungalows in the area, now renamed Trilok Kapoor Marg. Trilok was born as the second son of Dewan Basheshwarnath Kapoor in a Punjabi family. Like his brother Prithviraj Kapoor he entered the budding Hindi film industry (Bollywood) in the 1930s and was one of the most commercially successful actors of the era. Kapoor had two sons. Vicky Kapoor was a lawyer and politician and Vijay Kapoor was a film director[2/nowiki>] Career His first role was the lead in the blockbuster ''Char Darvesh'' (1933) opposite Kanan Devi. He played the role of Luv in the 1933 classic hit ''Seeta'' directed by Debaki Bose. The film also starred Pr ...
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Zamindaar Babu Trilok Nath
Zamindaar Babu Trilok Nath (born Trilok Nath Srivastava 1866–1960) was a royal prince from a princely state of British India. He was the princely ruler of Belghat, Northwest Provinces, British India (modern day Uttar Pradesh, India). He was invited by the ruling Maharaja of Nepal Shree Teen Sarkar Jang Bahadur to head the team for land surveys between the disputed border of British India and Nepal. He is known to be the pioneer of the Land reform act. He established a clear line between the borders of British India and Nepal. He landed in Nepal and started the inspection from the eastern state of Nepal to all the way in the west. While he was in Bardiya, he married a young woman and the princess of the princely state of Bardia. Subsequently, he purchased 400 acres of land in an auction of land by the ruling Maharajas and established himself as the Zamindaar of Bardiya. Notably, this district of Nepal was given to Nepal by the British India government for their support to cru ...
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Trailokyanath
Trailokyanath is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Trailokyanath Sanyal (1848–1915), Brahmo missionary * Trailokyanath Chakravarty (1889–1970), Indian revolutionary and politician {{Short pages monitor ...
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Trailokyamalla (other)
Trailokyamalla may refer to any of the following rulers: * Trailokyamalla (Kalachuri dynasty), r. c. 1210s, in present-day India * Trailokya Malla, r. 1560–1613, in present-day Nepal Rulers who held the title ''Trailokyamalla'' * Tailapa II of Kalyani Chalukya dynasty, r. c. 973–997, in present-day India * Someshvara I Someshvara I (; ) was a king of the Western Chalukyas. Also known as "Ahavamalla" or "Trilokamalla", Someshvara succeeded his father Jayasimha II (Western Chalukya dynasty), Jayasimha II to the throne. His several military successes in Cent ... of Kalyani Chalukya dynasty, r. c. 1042 – 1068, in present-day India * Karna (Chaulukya dynasty), r. c. 1064–1092, in present-day India See also * Trilok (other) * Malla (other) {{hndis ...
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Trilokpuri (other)
Trilokpuri could refer to one of the following: * Trilokpuri Assembly constituency, in Delhi, India * Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake metro station, on the Pink line of the Delhi Metro See also * Trilok (other) * Pur (other) * Trilokpur temple, Hindu temple in Himachal Pradesh, India {{geodis ...
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