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classes of
Tantra in
Tibetan Buddhism refers to the
categorization of
Buddhist tantric scriptures in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism.
Tibetan Buddhism inherited...
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Shankaracharya (Sanskrit: शङ्कराचार्य, IAST: Śaṅkarācārya, "Shankara-acharya") is a
religious title used by the
heads of
amnaya monasteries called mathas...
- ****amese, Bengali, Maithili, and Odia.
Luipa was from
Kamarupa and
wrote two
charyas. Sarahapa,
another poet, is said to have been from Rani, a
place close...
- such as
Luipa and
Kanhupa came from present-day Odisha. The
language of
Charya was
considered to be Prakrit. In one of his poems,
Kanhupa wrote: Your hut...
- yoga and atiyoga. The
Sarma traditions also
include Kriya, Upa (called "
Charya"), and yoga, with
anuttara yoga
replacing mahayoga and atiyoga. Zen, whose...
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Pradesh Rural Poverty Reduction (Report).
World bank.
Retrieved 23 May 2011.
Charya, K.V.V.V. (10
December 2007). "Rs 2/kg rice to add Rs 3,000cr
burden on...
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important Hindu pilgrimage site
since long. In
contemporary times,
Vallabha Charya, aged
eleven visited Vrindavan.
Later on, he
performed three pilgrimages...
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purification and
ritual acts and
include texts like the Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa.
Charya-yoga –
Contain "a
balance between external activities and
internal practices"...
- some of
which are
listed below:
Vajrayani and
Sahajani Acharyas composed charyas between the
tenth and
twelfth centuries AD.
There is
disagreement among...
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series of books--Baalahita
Charya,
Kumarahita Charya,
Patihita Charya,
Kumarihita Charya,
Satihita Charya,
Garbhinihita Charya as a
commentary on the morality...