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Revision as of 17:58, 1 July 2018
Anant/Ananta (अनन्त, a Sanskrit word meaning "without end"), and the name of geographical features in Bolivia and Peru, may refer to:
Hinduism
- Ananta (infinite), one of the names of Vishnu
- Ananta Shesha, the serpent that circles the world
Places
- Ananta (Arequipa), a mountain in the Arequipa Region, Peru
- Ananta (Cusco), a mountain in the Cusco Region, Peru
- Ananta (Puno), a mountain in the Puno Region, Peru
- Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, a district of Andhra Pradesh, India
- Ananta Vasudeva Temple (thirteenth century) at Bhubaneswar, in Orissa state of India
- Thiruvananthapuram (holy city of Anantha), capital city of Kerala
People
- Ananta, a king of the Lohara dynasty of Kashmir
- Ananta Charan Sai Babu (1915–1989), Indian dancer
- Ananta Charan Sukla (born 1942), Indian philosopher and writer
- Ananta Jalil, film actor, producer of Bangladesh
- Ananta Kandali (1540–1580), Brahmin poet
- Ananta Kumar Ghosh (born 1954), Indian football coach
- Ananta Mandal (born 1983), Indian artist
- Ananta Narcina Naik, Indian politician
- Ananta Nayak (born 1969), Indian politician
- Ananta Prasad Paudel (born 1962), Nepalese politician
- Ananta Singh (1903–1979), Indian revolutionary
- Ananta Sriram (born 1984), Indian lyricist
- Fahd Ananta (born 1988), Bangladeshi entrepreneur
- I Putu Dian Ananta (born 1982), Indonesian footballer
- Ananth Babu, Indian Telugu film actor
- Ananth Dodabalapur, Indian-American Engineer