- as "the eye of the world", and thus the sun is
conceived of as an eye (
cakṣu)
which illuminates and
perceives the world. Such a
wheel is also the main...
- Tripura. "Anu, the
fourth son of Yayāti, had
three sons,
named Sabhanara,
Caksu and Paresnu. From
Sabhanara came a son
named Kalanara, and from Kalanara...
- Schönfeld, 1861; 1909. Brunswick, 1972) Ed. 1861 Ed. 1909 Ed. 1972 Ali,
Çaksu (2006).
Proceedings of the
Second International Symposium on
Islamic Civilisation...
- visible, appears; shines"; √caks-, caṣṭe "to see, look; appear; inform";
cákṣu "eye"; cákṣman "seer" Av cašman "eye" OCS
kazati "to show; say, testify"...
- Jñānendriyas (i.e.
sense organs), namely, ghrāna (nose), jihvā (tongue),
caksus (eye), tvak (skin) and śrotra (ear). Four Vāyus (air), namely, Prāṇa, Apāna...
- Coffee. (NB. That
would be 28 g of
ground coffee in a
litre of water.)
Çaksu, Ali (2018). ""Turkish
Coffee as a
Political Drink from the
Early Modern...
-
pertaining to
touch (sparśana),
taste (rasana),
smell (ghrāṇa),
sight (
cakśu), and
hearing (śrotra). The
sadhu (monk) must
eradicate all
desires and...
- 2307/2054724. JSTOR 2054724. S2CID 161486286.
Bhagavata Purana 10.21.3 Tika, “
caksu-ragah
prathamam cittasangas tata ‘tha
sankalpah nidra-cchedas
tanuta visaya-nivrittis...
- tongue,
which is
controlled by the
Atigraha of taste. The
fourth graha is
cakśu, that is eyes,
which is
controlled by the
Atigraha of colour. The fifth...
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