- this context,
silent vibrations of the self (anhata),
sound [and]
music (
ahata)
carry a
spiritual weight more meaningful, respectively, than what sensory...
-
genus name
Ahaetulla comes from the Sri
Lankan Sinhalese words ahaetulla/
ahata gulla/as gulla,
meaning “eye plucker” or “eye picker”,
because of the belief...
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including Arohana (ascending patterns),
Avarohana (descending patterns),
ahata & pratyahata.
Carnatic ragas can fall
under several categories based on...
-
century BCE onwards,[citation needed]
which were
unstamped and
stamped (
āhata)
metallic pieces whose validity depended on the
integrity of the person...
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Lahori Gate,
Maurice Nagar,
Sadar Bazar,
Church Mission,
Shakti Nagar,
Ahata Kedara, Town Hall,
Subzi Mandi, Bara
Hindu Rao, Nai Sarak, Tis Hazari, Kashmere...
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Panini makes the
statement (V.2.120) that a 'form' (rüpa) when 'stamped' (
ahata) or when praise-worthy (prašamsa)
takes the
ending ya (i.e. rupya). "National...
- àhápà [àhápà]
àhàtá [
àhàtá] àhànè [àhànè] ìɡwó [ìɡwó ] Idomoid, Akweya, Etulo-Idoma,
Idoma Alago óje èpà èta ènɛ̀ ɛ̀hɔ ìhirì àhapà
àhatá àhánɛ̀ ìɡʷó Idomoid...
-
Panini makes the
statement (V.2.120) that a 'form' (rüpa) when 'stamped' (
ahata) or when praise-worthy (prašamsa)
takes the
ending ya (i.e. rupya). ......
-
genus name
Ahaetulla comes from the Sri
Lankan Sinhalese words ahaetulla/
ahata gulla/as gulla,
meaning “eye plucker” or “eye picker”,
because of the belief...
- Anāhata Nāda
refers to the
naturally occurring sounds (literally not struck).
Ahata Nāda
refers to
generated sounds or
sounds made by
efforts of man (literally...