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Brahmacharya (/ˌbrɑːməˈtʃɑːrjə/; Devanagari: ब्रह्मचर्य) is a
concept within Indian religions that
literally means "conduct
consistent with Brahman" or...
- identifiable. One
pattern of
myths identifies Ganesha as an
unmarried brahmacārin with no consorts.
Another mainstream pattern ****ociates him with the...
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Williams Sanskrit Dictionary,
Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon,
Germany brahmacArin Monier Williams Sanskrit Dictionary,
Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon...
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Getty 1936, p. 33. "According to
ancient tradition, Gaṇeśa was a
Brahmacārin, that is, an
unmarried deity; but
legend gave him two consorts, personifications...
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coincided with [the]
Sravana constellation [appeared in] the form of a
Brahmacarin (religious student). He was two-armed and had lotus-like eyes. He had...
- pinyin: Wáng Fànzhì; Wade–Giles: Wang Fan-chih, fl. 7th century) or
Brahmacarin Wang was a
Chinese Buddhist poet born in Hebi,
Henan during the Tang...
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husband and her no-longer
handicapped son. Aṣṭāvakra
stays a
lifelong Brahmacārin and
becomes a
great Ṛṣi. At the end of the epic, Aṣṭāvakra goes to the...