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Anubhava Mantapa,
established by
Basavanna in the 12th
century C.E., is a
religious complex located in Tipranth, Basavakalyan, in the
Bidar district of...
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Anubhava (transl. Experience) is a 1984
Indian Kannada-language
drama film
starring Kashinath,
Abhinaya and Umashree.
Actresses Abhinaya and
Umashree made...
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minister of his kingdom, he
introduced new
public institutions such as the
Anubhava Mantapa (or, the "hall of
spiritual experience"),
which welcomed men and...
- Best
Actress –
Anubhava[citation needed] 1983 –
Filmfare Award for Best
Actress –
Kannada –
Anubhava[citation needed]
Films Anubhava (1984)
Kindari Jogi...
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thriller Aparichita (1978). He made his
acting debut through the film
Anubhava (1984). The same film was
remade and
directed by him in
Hindi as Anubhav...
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teachings of the 14th Jain tirthankara,
Anantanatha and a
short piece called Anubhava Mukura.
Although all his
works are
known for the
grace and style, Yashodhara...
- and neo-Vedanta also
accepts anubhava ("personal experience") as a
means of knowledge.
Dalal and
others state that
anubhava does not
center around some...
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BasavaKalyan in
memory of
Vishwaguru Basavanna, a
social reformer who
established Anubhava Mantapa (spiritual democracy) in 12th-century India.
Basavakalyan was ruled...
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minister of his kingdom, he
introduced new
public institutions such as the
Anubhava Mantapa (or, the "hall of
spiritual experience"),
which welcomed men and...
- pramanas.
Anantanand Rambachan summarizes the
widely held view on the role of
anubhava in Shankara's
epistemology as follows,
before critiquing it: According...