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Across
- 1. Sayajirao’s grandson who formally chartered the University in 1949
- 4. Name shared by Sayajirao III’s two wives, both pioneers in women’s education
- 7. The first word of the University’s motto: "Satyamekam Param Dhirham"
- 10. First name of Hansa Mehta, who was a delegate to the UN Commission on Human Rights
- 11. The Faculty housed in the iconic building with the large central dome
- 13. A revolutionary and philosopher who served as Vice-Principal of Baroda College
- 15. An ornate hanging enclosed balcony, a common feature in the city’s Indo-Saracenic architecture
- 16. The modern name for the City of Baroda
- 19. The Kirti Stumbh was built to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Sayajirao Gaekwad III’s reign
- 21. The Sir Sayajirao Diamond Jubilee and Memorial __ was used to establish the university
- 22. The British architect who fused Byzantine and Indian styles for the University’s main building
- 25. The third Gaekwad of this name, renowned as a visionary social and educational reformer
- 26. Ancient Sanskrit name for the city, meaning "leaf of the Banyan tree"
- 27. The "Temple of Fame"; a cenotaph housing the busts of the Gaekwad dynasty members
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- 2. The visionary Maharaja who founded the university and for whom it is named
- 3. The architectural style of the Arts Faculty, a fusion of Mughal, Hindu, and Gothic forms
- 5. A Scottish educational reformer who taught English at Baroda College before his political awakening
- 6. The "Temple of Justice" and another major city landmark commissioned by Sayajirao
- 8. Vadodara’s "Tower of Victory", built to commemorate Gaekwad rule
- 9. Raja Ravi Varma of Kilimanoor whose mythological works were heavily patronized by Sayajirao
- 12. The University’s highly acclaimed Faculty located at the Kalabhavan intersection
- 14. English term for a non-funerary monument; the Kirti Mandir is a prime example
- 17. The animal whose statue sits atop the Kirti Stumbh
- 18. The ruling dynasty of Baroda State
- 20. A key architectural feature of the Faculty of Arts building
- 23. The first Vice-Chancellor of The Maharaja Sayajirao University
- 24. The Indo-Saracenic royal residence, reputed to be four times the size of Buckingham Palace