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- Vāgbhaṭa (वाग्भट) was one of the most influential writers of Ayurveda. Several works are ****ociated with his name as author, prin****lly the Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha...
- Prajñāpāramitā Hṛdaya Sūtra Journey of the Heart Produced by Ravi Verma Wikisource has original text related to this article: Longer Prajñāpāramitā Hṛdaya Sūtra...
- A Hindu wedding, also known as vivaha (विवाह, pronunciation) in Hindi, lagna (लग्न) in Marathi, biyah (बियाह) in Bhojpuri, bibaho (বিবাহ) in Bengali, bahaghara...
- 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...
- Aham, a concept of Kashmir Shaivism, is defined as the supreme heart (hṛdayam), transcendent Self, supreme I awareness or infinite consciousness. The space...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- shivaya is depicted in Shaiva texts, since "both are concise vidyas, the hrdayas [heart] of their respective isvaras, sui generis means of attaining liberation...
- sirt "heart" heart ( ← OE heorte) cor, cordis καρδία kardía دل del हृदय hṛdaya се́рдце serdce cride *ḱerd- "heart" մուկ muk "mouse" mouse ( ← OE mūs) mūs...