- A
culă (plural: cule; from
Turkish kule "tower, turret") is a semi-fortified
building found in the
Oltenia region of
Romania with a
number of examples...
- Look up
cula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cula may
refer to:
Cula Naga of
Anuradhapura Penny Cula-Reid (born 1988),
Australian Australian rules...
- at the
Delta Nu
House at the
fictional California University Los
Angeles (
CULA) (USC in the novel, UCLA in the musical)
where she
studies in
Fashion Merchandising...
- in Tapp, Michaud,
Culas and Lee, Hmong/Miao in Asia,
Silkworm Press, 2004 Tapp, N. 2001,
Hmong in China. Brill[page needed]
Culas and Michaud, 2004,...
- Cúla4 (Irish:
Cúla Ceathair) is an Irish-language
programming block and
standalone television channel operated by TG4 for Irish-speaking
children in the...
- Slaviša
Čula (Serbian Cyrillic: Славиша Чула; born 28
November 1968) is a
Serbian retired footballer.
During his
career he had pla**** for FK
Napredak Kruševac...
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Cula Naga, or Khujjanaga, also
known as
Kuhun Na, was King of
Anuradhapura in the
second century and the
successor of
Kanittha Tissa. He
reigned from 193—195...
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contains a
paraphrase of this text. "The
Shorter Exhortation to Māluṅkya
Cūḷa Māluṅkyovāda
Sutta (MN 63)".
Retrieved January 7, 2018. Nhất Hạnh, Thích;...
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about (SN 56.41
develops this
speculation as the ten indeterminate). The
Cula-Malunkyovada Sutta, MN 63 and 72
contains a list of ten
unanswered questions...
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right concentration.
Early texts that
outline the
graduated path
include the
Cula-Hatthipadopama-sutta (MN 27, with
Chinese parallel at MĀ 146) and the Tevijja...