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believed to be able to
cause illness,
death or just
general unluckiness,
hamsas often contain an eye symbol.
Depictions of the hand, the eye or the number...
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Hamsa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hamsa is a Near
Eastern symbol often used as a
protective amulet.
Hamsa or may also
refer to:
Hamsa (bird)...
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haṃsa (Sanskrit: हंस
haṃsa or hansa) is an
aquatic migratory bird,
referred to in
ancient Sanskrit texts which various scholars have
interpreted as...
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Hamsa Nandini (born
Poonam Bartake) is an
Indian model, dancer, and
actress known for her
works in
Telugu cinema. She has
modeled for
MaaStars magazine...
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representing Shakti, and So'ham (I am He) is the middle. A yogi
experiences 21,606
Hamsas (21,600 in some m****cripts) in one full day and
night cycle,
states the...
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Blessing for the Home) is a
Jewish prayer often inscribed on wall
plaques or
hamsas and
featured at the
entrance of some
Jewish homes.
There are
various versions...
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Playback singer (M. Balamuralikrishna) at the 23rd
National Film Awards.
Hamsa Geethe, the
novel by Ta Ra Su was made into a
Hindi film,
Basant Bahar in...
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Vishnu ****umed his
Varaha avatar to
achieve this task,
while Brahma rode a
hamsa (swan).
Brahma lied that he had
discovered the end of the light, producing...
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Khamsa (Persian: خمسه, 'Quintet' or 'Quinary', from Arabic) or Panj Ganj (Persian: پنج گنج, 'Five Treasures') is the main and best
known work of Nizami...
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preferably done
standing but this is not necessary. It is
often inscribed onto
hamsas which sometimes contain the Sh'ma or
Birkat HaBayit prayer instead. יְהִי...