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  • ...ref>: Hindu tradition acknowledges the Prasthānatrayī as its three primary sources. The texts comprising the ''Prasthānatrayī'' are
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  • ...ed, time of performance whether daily or occasionally, their importance as primary or secondary models, whether physical or mental kinds and based on the trig ...tirety, viz., all the angas of the yajna (like darshapurna masa). They are sources of all the details borrowed by the Vikriti yagas for their completion. They
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  • ...ShadPramanas (षड्प्रमाणाः)|shad pramanas]]) are widely recognised as valid sources of knowledge. Sense organs are the primary sources for gathering information from the world around us and providing it to the
    21 KB (3,234 words) - 18:55, 12 December 2023
  • ...date from few thousand years. These are considered to be the most trusted sources of knowledge of [[Ayurveda (आयुर्वेदः)|Ayurveda]]. They p ...s those classical treatises which were developed after referring the major primary treatises, not necessarily covering knowledge from all branches of Ayurveda
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  • Sources of Dharma refer to the Dharmasthanas (Samskrit: धर्मस्थान
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  • local Status = 'primary' -- used by {{#coordinates:}} ...en -- lat=0 and lon=0 is a common issue when copying from flickr and other sources
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  • ...ring for gains. The Bhagavad Gītā is commonly regarded as one of the basic sources for the understanding of the principles and practice of karma yoga. ...er practices for a long time, but they did not result in cittaśuddhiḥ. The primary justification is his motivation for the action i.e., he performed karma wit
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  • In this article we revisit and compile the pramanas or sources of valid knowledge of Dharmas from Vedas and the subsequent vaidika vangmay Following Vyasa Maharshi's words the following sources are listed below as accepted pramanas for Dharma.
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  • ...a context where knowledge systems are directed by propaganda from Internet sources and social media and not evidence-based facts. 
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  • ...ra. 1.14-15)</blockquote>The sages that gathered at the Himalayas were the sources of brahmajnana (spiritual knowledge), full of self control (mastery over th ...In order to pursue any and all of these, one has to have good health as a primary criterion. Since Good health is fundamental to achieve Purusharthas, Arogya
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  • Brahmana mantras from different sources speak of the origin of ...da Saraswati, Sri Aurobindo or Shri Tulsi Ram’s works are used as primary sources by the Indologist or their trained or sponsored Indian scholars. Their work
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  • ...ion is not the only source of our knowledge, but is the basis of the other sources or means of knowledge. ...ds one to apprehend the reality. All other means of knowledge are indirect sources of apprehending reality. Example: When the sense-organ, i.e. eye, comes in
    43 KB (4,836 words) - 15:04, 24 June 2019
  • ...have given in texts like Smritis, Mahabharata, Chanakyaneeti and later day sources like Subhashitas. ...ic of high state of alertness in a student, towards learning, increase the sources of knowledge. It is well known that intake of too much food makes a person
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  • Prana in Samskrit means primary energy. It is sometimes translated as breath or vital force. It refers to t Prana on a psychological level governs our receptivity to mental sources of nourishment, sensations, emotions and ideas. It gives energy, vitality a
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  • ...ramework for study, purvapaksha (theory), [[Pramana (प्रमाणम्)|pramanas]] (sources of knowledge) and siddhantas (propounding concept through pramanas), vadaop
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  • ...gratitude to the various benefits that one obtains in life from different sources. ...and acquire knowledge, and this had to be done with great effort from the Primary level upto the highest. And the only method to acquire knowledge is studyin
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  • ...temple is also composed of various parts. The Purusha is perceived as the primary form of the Brahman and it is because of this reason that he bears the meas ...r the noteworthy point is that though these components come from disparate sources they were harmoniously integrated to form the structure of the Hindu Temple
    21 KB (3,421 words) - 15:58, 7 October 2022
  • ...ng them to achieve knowledge excellence in the area of interest, should be primary goal of the education system. When a child is born, it carries ‘samskaaras’ (संस्कार) from three different sources: samskara from previous births, samskara from its predecessors i.e. through
    40 KB (6,142 words) - 19:47, 22 March 2024
  • ...monly, wrongly mentioned as available in Brhdaranyaka Upanishad) and other sources as noted by Dr. Sampadananda Mishra, and he describes the essence as follow ...ndus are taught to value well-being, a sense of satisfaction with life, as primary to a sense of '''purposefulness'''. Thus, they are encouraged to experience
    35 KB (4,880 words) - 14:43, 14 February 2023
  • *आप्तवचनम् || aptavacana (word/testimony of reliable sources) Vachana being शब्दप्रमाणाः । sabda-pramana. Brahmasutras are the primary source of concepts for the three associated Vedanta schools. The Advaita Ve
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