- Prajñāpāramitā
Hṛdaya Sūtra
Journey of the
Heart Produced by Ravi
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Hṛdaya Sūtra...
- Vāgbhaṭa (वाग्भट) was one of the most
influential writers of Ayurveda.
Several works are ****ociated with his name as author, prin****lly the Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha...
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ornaments or 'seals'. The sixteen-armed, four-legged eight-faced
Heart (
Hrdaya)
Hevajra described in the
Hevajra Tantra stands with two legs in ardha-paryanka...
- A
Hindu wedding, also
known as
vivaha (विवाह, pronunciation),
lagna (लग्न) in Marathi,
biyah (बियाह) in Bhojpuri,
bibaho (বিবাহ) in Bengali, bahaghara...
- Aham, a
concept of
Kashmir Shaivism, is
defined as the
supreme heart (hṛdayam),
transcendent Self,
supreme I
awareness or
infinite consciousness. The space...
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shivaya is
depicted in
Shaiva texts,
since "both are
concise vidyas, the
hrdayas [heart] of
their respective isvaras, sui
generis means of
attaining liberation...
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vandalised the
clinic owned by the woman's relative.
Thackeray was
called Hindū
Hṛdaya Samrāṭa (lit. 'Emperor of
Hindu Hearts') by his supporters. His
yearly address...
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belongs to fire in the five elements. The
Sanskrit word for
heart is hṛd or
hṛdaya,
found in the
oldest surviving Sanskrit text, the Rigveda. In Sanskrit,...
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unique to
Ramana Maharshi. A
famous Buddhist use is the Prajñāpāramitā
Hṛdaya Sutra, the
Heart Sutra "Nan-nan,"
literally "I-I", also
translated as "I...
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Illustration of the Śūraṅgama Mantra's "Heart Mantra" (
hṛdaya): Oṃ
anale anale viśade viśade vīra
vajradhare bandha bandhani vajrapāṇi phaṭ hūṃ phaṭ svāhā...