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Tathagata
[ tuh-tah-guh-tuh ]
noun
- one of the names of Buddha.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Tathagata1
Example Sentences
The first Chinese eatery was opened in the 1850s in what is now called the old Chinatown area of Kolkata, says Tathagata Neogi, an archaeologist who also organises history tours of the city.
Wndr, the brainchild of a Kolkata-based archaeologist Tathagata Neogi and linguistic anthropologist Chelsea McGill, offers five curated heritage walks in the city.
India’s Tathagata Roy, also a second skipper, was a member of his country’s special combat forces and a survival expert.
The cause was a heart attack and multiple organ failure, her grandson, Tathagata Bhattacharya, said.
"It has been showcased as a tool exclusively meant for disbursement of subsidies and we do not realize that it can also be used for mass surveillance," said Tathagata Satpathy, a lawmaker from the eastern state of Odisha.
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