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Hindu mythology. The term is
derived from nava (Sanskrit: नव "nine") and
graha (Sanskrit: ग्रह "planet, seizing,
laying hold of, holding"). The nine parts...
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Graha Bhedam in
Carnatic music is the
process (or
result of the process) of
shifting the
Tonic note (śruti) to
another note in the rāgam and arriving...
- Satyāgraha (from Sanskrit: सत्याग्रह; satya: "truth", āgraha: "insistence" or "holding
firmly to"), or "holding
firmly to truth", or "truth force", is...
- In
Hindu astrology,
Vakri grahas are
those planets of the
Solar System other than the Sun and the Moon that
appear to move backwards,
which apparent motion...
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Nginden Bethany Church (Indonesian:
Graha Bethany Nginden) is an
evangelical megachurch affiliated with
Bethany Indonesian Church in Surabaya, Indonesia...
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Grihapravesha (Sanskrit: गृहप्रवेश, romanized: Gṛhapravēśa, lit. 'solemn
entrance into a house') is a
Hindu ceremony performed on the
occasion of one's...
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Graha Pena is a skys****er
building in Surabaya. It is one of the
tallest buildings and is
located at the
south part of Surabaya. It has a
height of 175...
- Bank
Artha Graha. In mid-1997, in
cooperation with Bank
Indonesia Winata bailed out Bank Arta Prima,
which was then
merged with Bank
Artha Graha. In 2003...
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Graha bhedam is the step
taken in
keeping the
relative note
frequencies same,
while shifting the
shadjam to the next note in the rāgam. See
Graha bhedam...
- Tara" Hamsadhvani's
notes when
shifted using Graha bhedam,
yields another pentatonic rāgam, Nagasvaravali.
Graha bhedam is the step
taken in
keeping the relative...