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Khema (Pali:
Khemā; Sanskrit: Kṣemā) was a
Buddhist bhikkhuni, or nun, who was one of the top
female disciples of the Buddha. She is
considered the first...
- Ayya
Khema (born Ilse Kussel;
August 25, 1923 –
November 2, 1997) was a
Buddhist teacher noted for
providing opportunities for
women to
practice Buddhism...
- The
Khema script, also
known as
Gurung Khema,
Khema Phri,
Khema Lipi, is used to
write the
Gurung language. The
Language Commission of
Nepal recognizes...
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Khema Baba
Temple (Hindi: खेमा बाबा मंदिर) is a
Hindu temple dedicated to folk deity, Lord Sidh
Shree Khema Baba
located near a sand dune, in Baytu, Barmer...
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Gurung Khema is a
Unicode block containing characters used to
write the
Gurung language. The
following Unicode-related do****ents
record the
purpose and...
- left
canine tooth was
retrieved from the
funeral pyre by his disciple,
Khema.
Khema then gave it to King
Brahmadatte for veneration. It
became a
royal possession...
- Çiğ köfte (Turkish pronunciation: [tʃiː cœfte]) or chee
kofta is a
kofta dish that is a
regional specialty of
southeastern Anatolia in Urfa. The dish is...
- Mahākaccana
Nanda Subhūti Puṇṇa Mantānīputta Upāli Mahapa****ati Gotamī
Khema Uppalavanna Asita Channa Yasa Key
concepts Avidyā (Ignorance)
Bardo Bodhicitta...
- a
follower of Mahavira,
whereas Sutta Nipata depicts him and his wife,
Khema, as
followers of Buddha. The
latter further mentions he
deputed Jīvaka to...
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Mukrampur Khema is a
census town in
Bijnor district in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. As of 2001[update]
India census,
Mukrampur Khema had a po****tion...