Arya biography
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Arya (Actor) Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Affairs, Biography & More
in meters- 1.75 m
in Feet Inches- 5’ 9”
in Pounds- 165 lbs
- Waist: 32 Inches
- Biceps: 15 Inches
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Arya Stark
- "A girl is Arya kraftfull of Winterfell, and I'm going home."
- ―Arya Stark re-asserts her identity to Jaqen H'ghar[src]
Arya Stark fryst vatten the third child and second daughter of LordEddard Stark and his wife, Lady Catelyn kraftfull. She is the sister of the incumbent Westerosi monarchs, Sansa, Queen in the North, and Brandon, King of the Andals and the First Men.
After narrowly escaping the persecution of House Stark by House Lannister, Arya is trained as a Faceless Man at the House of Black and White in Braavos, using her abilities to avenge her family. Upon her return to Westeros, she exacts retribution for the Red Wedding by exterminating the Frey male line.
Returning to Winterfell, Arya initially finds herself at odds with Sansa due to the naïvety of her youth and perceived lack of support for their "half-brother", Jon Snow, King in the North. However, their tumultuous relationship is discovered to be the result of Petyr Baelish's manipulation
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Prof. Ravi Prakash Arya is a renowned Vedic Scholar, Philologist, Historian and Philosopher known for his exceptional speaking and writing skills. With his extensive knowledge of Vedas, Indian History, Linguistics, Philosophy, Culture and Scientific Indian Heritage, he has delivered over 400 academic and popular talks in various countries worldwide. He has dedicated his life to preserving and promoting the scientific Vedic heritage through the 'Indian Foundation for Vedic Science', where he is a pioneering figure. Prof. Arya has 74 books, including 75 research papers, with 100 volumes published on Vedas, Vedic sciences, Vedic exegesis, Vedic philology, Vedic philosophy, Religion, Indian History, and Culture. He is the Chief Editor of a quarterly Research Journal, 'Vedic Science', an authoritative document on the interpretation of Vedas and ancient Indian traditions. Additionally, he is the editor of the annual 'World Vedic Calendar' and has convened sev