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Jijñāsā is the 'desire to know' in Hinduism. When the
jijñāsā or the
desire to know the true
nature of
objects intensifies then one
reaches the threshold...
- Bandyopadhyay:
Diary o Chithipatra, 1976
Nitai Basu,
Manik Bandyopadhyay'er
Samaj Jijnasa, 1978
Subhamay Mandal & ****nta
Bandyopadhyay (jt. editor),
Samagra Prabandha...
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respected for his
literary criticism.[citation needed] He
published and
edited Jijnasa (pronounced jiggāsā in
Bengali Bengali: জিজ্ঞাসা)
which became the most...
- by Mystics), 2002
Mahakalara Prahelika O
Anyana Jijnansa, 2006
Jibana Jijnasa o
Smaraika Stabaka Prajna Pradeepika Graham Greene once said, "I have read...
- sect of
Sikhism (also
known as
Jagiasu or Jijnasu; from the
Sanskrit word
jijñāsā meaning "desire to know"). It was a sister-sect to the
Udasis and bore...
- are
entitled puruṣ aur
paristhiti (man and cir****stance),
bandhan aur
jijñāsā (confinement and curiosity) and śaśi aur śekhar (Shashi and Shekhar). Only...
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Sangeeta (2023). "Women in the
Bijoliyan Peasant Movement:
Invisible Images".
Jijnasa - A
Journal of
History of
Ideas and Culture. ****: 31–42. Srivastava, Anisha...
- Lal, R. B. (2003). Gujarat. Po****r Prakashan. ISBN 978-81-7991-104-4.
Jijñāsā;: A
Journal of the
History of
Ideas and Culture.
Department of History...
- Sikhs. Jagiasi, also
known as
Jagiasu or
Jijnasu (from the
Sanskrit word
jijñāsā meaning "desire to know"), was a sister-sect to the Udasis, with the differences...
- Basudhārā Prakāśanī.
Library of Congress: HS81.I5 B3. 1976. Dirojio. Kalikātā:
Jijñāsā.
Library of Congress: LA2383.I62 D453.
Rampran Guha
Puraskar by Bangiya...