- Dharma-yuddha is a
Sanskrit word made up of two roots:
dharma (धर्म)
meaning righteousness, and
yuddha (युद्ध)
meaning warfare. In the
Hindu Scriptures...
- him simultaneously,
which was
against the
righteous rules of
warfare Dharmayuddha, and
gradually exhausted and
killed him. It has been
noted that the skills...
- all
peaceful methods are exhausted. Parti****tion in
righteous war, or
dharmayuddha, was said to be
honourable and was a prin****l duty of the Kshatriya...
- Father, Son, and Holy War (Pitra, Putra, aur
Dharmayuddha) is a 1995 film by
Indian do****entary
filmmaker Anand Patwardhan. The film is shot in two parts...
- The Mahābhārata
offers one of the
first instances of
theorizing about dharmayuddha, "just war",
illustrating many of the
standards that
would be debated...
- Look up धर्मयुद्ध in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dharamyudh may
refer to: Dharma-yuddha, term for just war in
Hinduism Dharamyudh (Sikhism), a similar...
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waged sometimes to
establish and
protect Dharma, this war is
called Dharmayuddha. This
division of good and evil is of
major importance in both the Hindu...
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waged sometimes to
establish and
protect dharma; this war is
called Dharmayuddha. This
division of good and evil is of
major importance in both the Hindu...
- gender, identity,
communalism and culture. Her
notable works include Dharmayuddha (Holy War, 1989),
Nasoor (Festering Wound, 1991), Khel (The Play, 1994)...
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Persian languages at the St Xavier's
College in Kolkata. In 1890 he
wrote Dharmayuddha Ba
Jihad O
Samaj Samskar,
about Jihad and
social welfare, in collaboration...