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Apaya (Arakanese:အဘယ, was a king of the Mrauk-U
Dynasty of
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Apaya (Burmese: နရအဘယ; 1694 - 28
October 1761) was a king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty...
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Identified with Mahuvardhavan. Haryana:
Sarasvati Āpayā́ and
Āpayā́ – Streams/rivers of
Sarasvati basin.
Drishadvati Eastern Rivers: Áśmanvatī...
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existence (M****sa); and, lastly, 4
existences of
deprivation or
unhappiness (
Apaya). Pure Land
Buddhism of
Mahayana believes in a
special place apart from...
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stoppage and
removal of karmas, and the
final accomplishment of liberation. In
apaya vichāya, one
contemplates on the
incorrect insights one indulges, which...
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flowing within the Kuru
state included the Aruṇā, Aṃśumatī, Hiraṇvatī,
Āpayā, Kauśikī, Sarasvatī, and Dṛṣadvatī or Rakṣī. The main
contemporary sources...
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Polish nationalist groups Nara Nath
Acharya (1906–1988),
Nepalese poet Nara
Apaya, king of the Mrauk-U
Dynasty of
Arakan Nara
Bahadur Bista,
Nepalese politician...
- Devaśravas Bhārata and Devavāta Bhārata, are
mentioned as
living near the
Āpayā, Sarasvatī and Dr̥ṣadvatī rivers. Devavāta's son, Sṛñjaya Daivavāta, defeated...
- Madarit, King (1738–1743) Nara
Apaya, King (1743–1761) Thirithu, King (1761–1762)
Sanda Parama, King (1762–1764)
Apaya, King (1764–1774)
Sanda Thumana...
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southernmost barrios of the town of
Mangaldan namely: Payapay, Baloling,
Apaya, and
Amanoaoac The idea of
organizing a
separate town from its
mother town...