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Dakṣiṇā or
Dakshina (Sanskrit: दक्षिणा) is a
Sanskrit word
found in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikh and Jain
literature where it may mean any donation, fees...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dakṣiṇa (दक्षिण),
Sanskrit for "right-hand side/south", may
refer to:
Dakṣiṇā, the
recompense paid to a
priest for...
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Oxyopes daksina, is a
species of
spider of the
genus Oxyopes. It is
found in
China and Sri Lanka. List of
Oxyopidae species "Oxyopes
daksina Sherriffs...
- (Uttara Rāḍha) and "Takkana-Ladam" (
Dakṣina Rāḍha) as two
distinct units.
Rupendra K
Chattopadhyaya theorizes that the
Dakṣiṇa Rāḍha
covered a
large of part...
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seven kinds -- Veda, Vaiṣṇava, Śaiva,
Dakṣiṇa, Vāma, Siddhāṇta, and Kaula,
falling into two
broad categories --
Dakṣiṇa and Vāma.
Interpretations vary regarding...
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seven kinds – Veda, Vaiṣṇava, Śaiva,
Dakṣiṇa, Vāma, Siddhāṇta, and Kaula,
falling into two
broad categories –
Dakṣiṇa and Vāma.
Interpretations vary regarding...
- Telugu, Marathi, and Dakhni. It has
etymological roots in the
Sanskrit dakṣiṇa,
meaning "south",
which evolved into the
later Prakrit one. Geographers...
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Dakshina Kosala (IAST:
Dakṣiṇa Kosala, "southern Kosala") is a
historical region of
central India. It was
located in what is now
Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh...
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allegiance to Hastinapura. When
Drona asked his
disciples to give him his
dakṣiṇā;
requesting the
capture of Drupada,
while the
Kauravas failed, the Pandavas...
- Madrakas. The
Madras were
divided into Uttara-Madra ("northern Madra"),
Dakṣiṇa-Madra ("southern Madra"), and
Madra proper: The
Uttara Madrakas lived to...