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Cintāmaṇi (Sanskrit; Devanagari: चिन्तामणि; Chinese: 如意寶珠; pinyin: Rúyì bǎozhū; Korean: 여의보주/yeouiboju; ****anese Romaji: Nyoihōju), also
spelled as Chintamani...
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Civaka Cintamani (Tamil: சீவக சிந்தாமணி, romanized: Cīvaka
Cintāmaṇi, lit. 'Jivaka, the
Fabulous Gem'), also
spelled as
Jivaka Chintamani, is one of the...
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Tamil literary tradition. They are Cilappatikāram, Manimekalai, Cīvaka
Cintāmaṇi,
Valayapathi and Kundalakesi.
Three of the five
great epics of
Tamil literature...
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equivalent of the philosopher's
stone in
Buddhism and
Hinduism is the
Cintamani, also
spelled as Chintamani.: 277 [better source needed] It is also referred...
- Kaustubha. With its brilliance, it
illuminated the
three worlds.
Keeping the
Cintāmaṇi (a
miraculous stone) in front, they saw the
Kaustubha brightening the...
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Tattvachintamani is a
treatise in
Sanskrit aut****d by 14th-century CE
Indian logician and
philosopher Gangesa (fl. c. 1325). The
title may be translated...
- Bhaṭṭa was a
Sanskrit scholar and
author of the Yantra-
cintāmaṇi, also
called the Kalpa-
cintāmaṇi, a text that
deals with the use of
yantras in the performance...
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fulfilling tree; the
manifestation of what one wishes", ruyishu/nyoiju 如意樹
cintamani "wish-fulfilling jewel;
jewel that
grants all desires", ruyizhu/nyoiju...
- hand
touches his face in a
pensive mudra, his
second right hand
holds a
cintāmaṇi, and his
third right hand
holds prayer beads. His
first left hand meanwhile...
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Kalpa Sūtra (Śvetāmbara)
Uttaradhyayana (Śvetāmbara) Cīvaka
Cintāmaṇi Silappatikaram Valayapathi Festivals Diwali Mahavir Janma Kalyanak Paryushana...