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  • ...s. Dominance of mahabhutas decide the final quality or nature and behavior of that matter in this world. ...<ref>http://indianethos.com/what-is-this-cosmos-made-of-and-its-5-elements-of-nature/ By Rajneesh Chaturvedi</ref>
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  • ...rengths and weaknesses, mental tendencies, and susceptibility to illnesses of various types. Therefore, understanding Prakrti is crucial while making hea
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  • ...is a vital point ([[Marma (मर्म)|मर्म । marma]]). Therefore this end part of the gut has immense importance when it comes to health and life. ...a 5 Sutra 10)</ref> Guda is also one among the dashapranayatana (ten seats of prana).<ref name=":0">Charaka Samhita (Sharirasthanam Adhyaya 7 Sutra 9,10)
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  • ...Rama. Jambavan is said to have witnessed nine out of the ten incarnations of Mahavishnu, thus he is known for his longevity.<ref name=":1">Mani, Vettam. ...Rkshapungava, the foremost among bears arose from my face at the instance of my yawning.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...reign countries. The international trade was confined to a certain section of Dasyu society called the Panis. ...spathi and Angiras. They are called इन्द्रशत्रृ || Indra Sathru or enemies of Indra headed by Panis named Vala and Bala.<ref name=":0">Narayanacharya, K.
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  • ...just like it is prescribed in the ''Vedas'', in the temples, quite unlike other Panchratra Vaishnava temples in the south. “The Vaikhanasas carry on thei ...e ''Vedas'' in the rituals of temple worship. They recognize the authority of the ''Vedas'' so much so that they do not even call their texts or traditio
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  • ...te whole.<ref name=":2">Iyengar, B.K.S. (1993). ''Light on the yoga sutras of Patanjali''. London: Harper Collins Publishers London. pp.10-15</ref> ...in the meanings of having knowledge and repetitive remembrance (or memory) of objects/subjects known.
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  • ...samskara is said to have significantly contributed towards the maintenance of the oral tradition handed down through the ages. ...a ritual in the Satapathabrahmana'' by Dr. N. K. Sundareswaran, University of Calicut</ref>
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  • ...ातु) forming building blocks of physical body. In Ayurveda, in the context of feminine health, the word 'Rakta' is also used to denote 'menstrual blood'. In Ayurveda Rakta dhatu has been referred by using various other terms like Shonita (शोणितम्), rudhira (रुधिरम्)
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  • ...harmika siddhantas and tattvas that leads a sadhaka to the highest purpose of Moksha. Although the subject under discussion is different for Upanishadas ...ion. The Jnana-Kanda or Knowledge-Section deals with the highest knowledge of Nirguna Brahman (निर्गुणब्रह्मन्). The Samhit
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  • ...system]]. This gives the entries in the table an appearance of the verses of a poem in [[Sanskrit]]. ...aji]]<ref name=":0">''The Aryabhatiam of Aryabhattacharya with the Bhashya of Nilakantha Somasutvan, Part1-Gaṇitapāda,'' Edited by K. Sambasiva Sastri
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  • All other वर्णs - अननुनासिकवर्ण । Number of variations in स्वरs
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  • ...nosis which is disappearing faster from the technology led medical science of today's world. ...e of medicine and diagnosis was used to be merely clinical, this knowledge of Arishta lakshanas enabled practitioners to foresee the imminent death and a
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  • ...edas]]) are pronounced as well as how they are applied in practice as part of daily Upasana and Karma to be done in the [[Grhasthashrama (गृहस् ..."Vedic Delight" (embedded on this page) that showcases the oral tradition of vedic studies and examination process.
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  • ...y India, i'''dentified the "infinite series" — one of the basic components of calculus— around 1350. ...e brilliant strategy of the East India Company traders who under the guise of 'studying pagan cultures & civilising the savages', digested and assimilate
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  • ...urviving sample of this genre, and can be thought of as an early precursor of Sanskrit poetics and dramaturgy. ...terary aspects instead of paying more attention to the characters or place of the storyline mentioned in the sukta.<ref name=":0">Dr. Ramnath Vedalankar
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  • ...dala 1 Suktas 51, 112, 116 etc). He is also the rshi for the fifth mandala of Rigveda. ...yajna called rajasuya yajna, which was initiated by Raja Soma. He was one of the sages who witnessed Parashurama's austerities.
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  • ...ractices are among the most promising at reducing the ecological footprint of cities and entire city regions.
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  • ...955) ''Kinds of Expositions in Sanskrit Literature.'' Poona: ABORI (Annals of Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute) Vol 36 </ref> ...always easily intelligible and such doubts should be removed with the help of traditional expositions.
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  • ...''Durvasas''' ([[Sanskrit]]: दुर्वासस्), was an ancient [[Rishi]], the son of [[Atri]] and [[Anasuya]]. He is known for his short temper. Hence, whereve ...ea, at the confluence of the [[Tons River]] and Majhuee rivers, 6 km north of the [[Phulpur]] Tehsil headquarters.
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