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  • Chinese traveler Itsing who visited this university during the 7th Chinese traveler Xuanzang (Huien Tsang) visited this university in 639
    8 KB (1,167 words) - 15:52, 28 December 2018
  • ...but Brhaspati Sütra. References to Lokãyata have been preserved in several Chinese writings also.
    23 KB (3,417 words) - 22:35, 12 March 2020
  • ...uta are yet untraceable, but a copy of this original treatise was found in Chinese Turkestan, in 1890. This was later sold to a man named Hamilton Bower. Now,
    8 KB (1,160 words) - 19:03, 30 November 2022
  • ...da eats /ate snakes (serpents) - POSSIBLE, EVEN NOW FOR SOME CULTURES (EG:-CHINESE), SNAKE IS A FAVORITE FOOD ...ge, can give rise to stories about huge serpents (and dragons mentioned in Chinese mythology). Ancient people might have got fossilized dinosaur eggs, and hav
    22 KB (3,769 words) - 14:29, 28 May 2019
  • A Chinese traveler named Itsing who was in India in the 7<sup>th</sup> cent mentions
    10 KB (1,228 words) - 13:51, 28 November 2022
  • side and Chinese and Indians, on the other.
    11 KB (1,722 words) - 19:28, 25 October 2023
  • ...ture in Practice, 2009) So it is modality of treatment used in Traditional Chinese Medicine and it is practiced as an alternative therapy to treat diseases no
    12 KB (1,727 words) - 18:27, 24 May 2023
  • A comparison of the Chinese concept of self presented by Yang (2006) and the Indian concept of Self sho
    13 KB (1,591 words) - 09:42, 11 July 2023
  • ...ನಡ!![[Bengali language|Bengali]]<br>বাংলা!! Mongolian!! [[Chinese language|Chinese]]<br>宿!![[Classical Tibetan|Tibetan]]<br>བོད་སྐད། [http:/
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  • .... Some people compare it with that of acupressure therapy from Traditional Chinese Acupressure is an ancient and traditional Chinese healing therapy technique developed 5000 appx years ago. In this therapy sp
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  • ...ramie or China grass. Regional variations in nomenclature were schou-ma in Chinese Pooh in Nepal, Rhea in Assamese, Kankhura in Bengali and ramie in Malay. ...ra]] there had emerged a clear sense of the distinction between Indian and Chinese silk, and, within India, there was an association between the colour and th
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  • ..., tejas, and ojas are interrelated and stand parallel with the concepts of Chinese concepts of chi (vital energy), the Yang (fire), and the Yin (water).<ref n
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  • ...padārthaśāstra (648) based on Praśastapāda’s treatise is available only in Chinese translation. The earliest commentary available on Praśastapāda’s treati
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  • Ryan and Frederick (1997) compared the notion of subjective vitality with Chinese concept of Chi to the yogic concept of Prana and pointed out that eastern t
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  • ...al disorders but not with fibrocystic changes: cross-sectional findings in Chinese working women. J Occup Health. 2010;52:361–366.</ref> <ref>Rafique N, Al-
    49 KB (6,240 words) - 16:14, 3 January 2023
  • •       Chinese call Europeans and Americans "foreign devils". They could not have done thi
    245 KB (44,024 words) - 20:25, 9 May 2022