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blazing beyond the sky. The term
turiya means the same
thing as 'fourth'(
caturtha). 'Vivid foot'- for the
sunblazes beyond the
entire expanse of the sky...
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Chauth (from Sanskrit: चतुर्थ, romanized:
caturtha, lit. 'one fourth') was a
regular tax or
tribute imposed from the
early 18th
century by the Maratha...
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Comans also
disagrees with Nakamura's
thesis that "the
fourth realm (
caturtha) was
perhaps influenced by the
Sunyata of
Mahayana Buddhism." According...
- the
other indigenous communities in ****am. A
religious rite,
known as
Caturthā is
performed on the 4th day of a person's
demise unlike Tiloni, performed...
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enjoys a
corresponding unsurp****able bliss, and 4) the 'fourth'
state (
caturtha, turya, turïya),
usually called turîya, in
which that
disappearance of...
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Romanisation ୧ 1 ପ୍ରଥମ
prathama ୨ 2 ଦ୍ୱିତୀୟ dwitīẏa ୩ 3 ତୃତୀୟ tr̥tīẏa ୪ 4 ଚତୁର୍ଥ
caturtha ୫ 5 ପଞ୍ଚମ pañcama ୬ 6 ଷଷ୍ଠ ṣaṣṭha ୭ 7 ସପ୍ତମ
saptama ୮ 8 ଅଷ୍ଟମ aṣṭama ୯...
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numbers from one to ten are: prathamás, -ā́ dvitī́yas, -ā tṛtī́yas, -ā
caturthás, -ī́ pañcamás, -ī́ ṣaṣṭhás, -ī saptamás, -ī́ aṣṭamás, -ī́ navamás, -ī́...
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Prakrit paḍhaṇa /pɐ.ɽʱɐ.nɐ/,
whence Hindustani paṛhnā "to read"
Sanskrit caturtha > Pali
catuttha /tʃɐ.t̪ut̪.t̪ʰɐ/ >
Early or
Shauraseni Dramatic Prakrit...
- is not. It is
because of this that Ātmatuṣṭi, as a
fourth source (i.e.
caturtha pramāṇa), is not
recognized by most
scholars due to the lack of legitimacy...