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  • ...reated as an adult and the vidhis are described in cases of death dealt as in [[Mrta-Asoucha (मृताशौचम्)|Mrta-Asoucha]].
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  • ...of days of Asoucha prescribed for each kind of situation. Factors involved in the Asoucha vidhis are one or a combination of the following *the generation to which the person belongs to in the lineage
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  • ...skaras in the Grihyasutras historical account of Jatakarma Upanyana Vivaha and Antyeshti.]'' (Chapter 3)</ref><ref name=":3">Shukla, Sacchidanand (2008) ' ...tem of education was not just to bring out an educated person well trained in the vocations of life, rather it was to create responsible social beings wh
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  • ...pline.<ref name=":1">Balachandra Rao, S. (2014) Indian Astronomy. Concepts and Procedures. Benguluru : M.P. Birla Institute of Management</ref> ...the calculations for eclipses, full moon (Amavasya) and new moon (Purnima) days, of nakshatras (stellar constellations) as it is required for determining t
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  • ...ultural and symbolic significance, of unity, strength, mental development, and medical basis. ...iritual and medical aspects of daily life which are becoming insignificant in the present day society.
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  • ...ords, the collective unconscious of a culture gives me to mythology, which in turn enriches it. ...e people preserve these myths and pass them down the ages. if this is kept in mind, fundamentalists will not keep quarreling about the validity of each o
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  • ...hya parampara. Acharya Marichi Kashyapa dictated the gem of this knowledge and “Vriddha Jivaka” his disciple wrote. ...STORY & ITS CONTRIBUTION TO KAUMARBHRITYA. European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2019, Volume 6, Issue 5, 640-644.</ref>
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  • ...the first three varnas) thus received at least the rudimentary of literary and religious education. Brhadaranyaka Upanishad (1.5.17) further declared that To enforce this goal several steps and measures were built in the education system.
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  • ...his genre, and can be thought of as an early precursor of Sanskrit poetics and dramaturgy. ...ying more attention to the characters or place of the storyline mentioned in the sukta.<ref name=":0">Dr. Ramnath Vedalankar (1976) ''Vedom ki varnan sh
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  • ...रसायन)]] Chikitsa, administered for strengthening the the physical, mental and intellectual faculties of the children. ...level of nutrition, metabolism, growth and development, physical strength, and immunity.
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  • ...he society with less emphasis on personal subjects such as music, painting and fine arts which were not taken as mainstream education topics. Education wa ...tekar, A. S. (1944) ''Education in Ancient India.'' Benares : Nand Kishore and Bros.,</ref>
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  • ...in the Sanatana Dharmika treatises starting from the traditions set forth in the Vedas. ...bal family'. The society is stricken with countless evils (both in thought and deed) which translate into the diseases of the Humanity primarily due to lo
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  • ...preventing socialization extending to a long period of time (even a month in some cases).<ref name=":0">Shama Sastry, R. (1921) ''Smritichandrika, Asauc ...e deliberate process by which we accept the changes in nature by practical and philosophical ways.
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  • ...लमापनम्) refers to the various divisions of [[Kala (कालः)|time]] discussed in [[Vaidika Vangmaya (वैदिकवाङ्मयम्)|Vedic literatu ...(2019). Main characteristics and achievements of ancient Indian astronomy in historical perspective. 10.1007/978-981-13-7326-8_24. </ref>
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  • ...s rituals, it was also supported by the medical texts of Acharyas Sushruta and Charaka.<ref name=":12">Pandey, Raj Bali. (1949) ''Hindu Samskaras, A Socio ...ch the purpose is making a "Cūḍā" (tuft / Śikhā) is called Caulam (चौलम्), and also Cauḷam (चौळम्).
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  • ...Pernagar|Appalarangam]] (Thiruper), [[Srirangam|Madhyarangam]] (Srirangam) and Pancharangam of Indalur (Mayavaram).<ref name=":0">Prof. S. Narayanan (Apri ...mile in breadth from east to west and is surrounded by a number of Vishnu and Shiva temples.
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  • ...acrocosmic time scales (Svetavaraha kalpa, Vaivasvata Manvantara etc) only in the samkalpa of our daily puja rituals.<ref name=":2" /> ...tors such as sunrise and sunset, moon-rise, rashis, sankramanas are common in all parts of India, some calculations such as of the day or a year are set
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  • ...''Vedas'', in the temples, quite unlike other Panchratra Vaishnava temples in the south. “The Vaikhanasas carry on their worship entirely with Vedic '' ...ied on their respect for the ''Vedas'' and have incorporated the ''Vedas'' in the rituals of temple worship. They recognize the authority of the ''Vedas'
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  • ...housands of years, वैदिकविद्या || Vedic education was imparted to students in a गुरुशिष्य-परम्परा || guru-shishya parampa ...m of recitation of the मन्त्राः ॥ mantras - these were all the root causes in protecting the one integral voice of Vedas.
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  • ...acred celebration, from yoga perspective, as in Ayurveda, the restrictions and attitudes involved.<ref name=":6" /> ...followed by women and not following them is said to cause garbha (uterine and related) doshas.<ref name=":4">''Sanskarprakash'' by Gita Press, Gorakhpur.
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