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- 5. The first Vice-Chancellor of BHU from 1916. He was knighted shortly afterwards in 1917. The hospital in BHU is named after him.
- 7. The author of one of the greatest books in devotional literature. The book is a poetical retelling of the Ramayana and written in Awadhi dialect.
- 10. Only the third scientist in India to be conferred the Bharat Ratna. He did his MSc in Chemsitry from Banaras Hindu University
- 12. A saint from Varanasi who was born in a leather-working caste. Many of his songs can be found in the Guru Granth Sahib
- 13. The life-sized statue of Mahamana at the Lanka gate was unveiled by him. He also served as the 2nd President of India and the 4th VC of BHU
- 14. Founder-Director of the Institute of Technology, BHU
- 15. One of the tributaries of the river Ganga from which the word 'Varanasi' is derived
- 16. According to a story, Mahamana auctioned the shoes of the ruler of this city to collect funds for the establishment of BHU.
- 18. National motto of India adopted from the Mundaka Upanishad. It was brought into the national lexicon by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
- 19. World-famous scientist; he wrote to Pandit Malaviya for professorship at BHU
- 20. Buddha delivered his first sermon "The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dharma" here
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- 1. A 5-day music festival organised in March in Varanasi
- 2. The Lion Capital of Ashoka represented in the State Emblem of India rests on this flower
- 3. The original surname of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya
- 4. A saint from Varanasi, he was born and brought up in a family of Muslim weavers. Most know him for his couplets in the vernacular language.
- 6. Founder of the Central Hindu College and one of the key people involved in the founding of BHU
- 8. He composed BHU's Kulgeet. One of the most prestigious awards in India for Research in Science is named after him (use initials for first and middle name).
- 9. A Brahmin sub-caste, literally means those from Malwa in Central India
- 11. The central library of BHU is named after him
- 17. The mosque constructed by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb on the site of the demolished Kashi Vishwanath temple