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  • ...ther patterns such as intense storms are another. These impacts of climate change are going to be felt strongly in the years to come. ...ural areas that have been hit by drought or flooding caused by the climate change will also aggravate the migration to cities, i.e., the process of urbanizat
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  • ...h Century Dictionary gives the meaning of the word, Silence, as absence of sound; abstention from sounding, speech, mention, or communication; a time of suc ...ence in any one of these two lists nor does he describe silence as he does sound.<ref>{{cite book|title=Outlines of Indian Philosophy 1999 Ed.|author=Jaduna
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  • ...ht waves (as from an oil slick, soap bubble, or fish scales) that tends to change as the angle of view changes<ref>[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionar
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  • ...e purity in the Puthukkode village near Palakkad and the same subjected to change in Maharashtra and other regions, as noted above, are the best examples for ...says V.Raghavan.<ref>Guy Beck (1993), Sonic Theology: Hinduism and Sacred Sound, University of South Carolina Press,
    14 KB (1,697 words) - 16:56, 7 November 2020
  • ...translated as substance. The word substance means something which does not change, it means absolute, if god is absolute then the world is Maya if the world
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  • ...ism and is one of the three main sources of dharma. Sruthi means a note of sound. The Vedas are a result of the divine hearing of the Rishis of the various ...erature is traditionally believed to be a direct revelation of the 'cosmic sound of truth' heard by ancient Rishis who then translated what was heard into
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  • Shabda is defined and explained as that which is "heard by the ear" or a "sound (ध्वनिः)" or "a cry, roar (रवः)" by Vaiyakaranas, apart f ...ion and propagation of sound, auditory organ and mechanism of reception of sound.
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  • • It is a '''sound-level-merge''' ...the end of the समास and does NOT impact the meaning, only transformational change.
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  • |}How can one explain the change of aksharas, when the texts are being carried from the very beginning, to t ...pounds the existence of a meaningful and powerful combination of aksharas (sound syllable) called Bijakshara. Of the many uses, they are used as whole or a
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  • ...season or the changes occurring in human body with respect to the seasonal change are extremely important for any [[Vaidya (वैद्यः)|Vaidya]] to u ...clouds someyimes bolt of electricity are produced called lightning and the sound of '''thunder''' accompanies it. The land and the soil becomes full of newl
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  • Meaning: Sound, meaning, and resulting knowledge, being mixed up, is (called Samadhi) with Sound here means vibration; meaning, the nerve currents which conduct it; and kno
    31 KB (4,684 words) - 15:46, 1 May 2024
  • ...nds on doshik combination is known as kasa vyadhi. It creates a resonating sound like bronze metal. (Cha. Chi. 18, Su. Uttar. 52) #Coughing produces a resonant sound, and the person seems despondent.
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  • ...t of the attainment of [[Moksha (मोक्षः)|Moksha (मोक्षः)]]. This important change might have been brought about by the later Mimasakas, to bring this philoso ...that there is a perpetual connection between a word and its sense and that sound is eternal.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...nctioning unit in body since ancient time. Its chief function of producing sound and swallowing have also been mentioned at relevant sites.<ref>Sushruta Sam ...e of the poison where it cannot be cured presents itself as kanthabhanga  (change of voice) as one of its symptom.<ref>Sushruta Samhita (Kalpasthana Adhyaya
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  • ...isciplining the efforts of ear, nose and vocal cords to utter the accurate sound as defined by Vedic mantras. ...(शुध्दोच्चारणम्) with ease. In Vedic literature, accurate pronunciation of sound (vowels and consonants) is of great importance else the meaning is complete
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  • ...Puranas mention that water is not created or destroyed and it undergoes a change of state through the various phases of water cycle. Earliest references to ...iscusses the ground water development and water quality methods. Driven by sound concepts, people of ancient Bharat could locate groundwater, analyze its di
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  • ...शशब्दयोः श्रोत्रस्पर्शनयोर्मूलं responsible for the sensation of touch and sound. # Crackling sound in joints during movements.
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  • ...ging. All the three shariras characteristically and etymologically undergo change, decay and destruction. Tattvabodha describes Atman as that beyond the shar | rowspan="1" |Shabda (Sound)
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  • ...he pervasive, genderless, infinite, eternal truth and bliss which does not change, yet is the cause of all changes. Brahman is "the infinite source, fabric, ...That Is (अस्तीति). That which is beyond number and name is denoted by one sound called [[Pranava (प्रणवः)]].<ref name=":0222">''Sanatana Dharma
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  • * Agni: Types of basti, ingredients, dosage may change with agni status * Vaya: Dosage of basti, dimensions of the basti instrument, ingredients change as per the age.
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