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Kashta was an 8th
century BCE king of the Ku****e
Dynasty in
ancient Nubia and the
successor of Alara. His
nomen k3š-t3 (transcribed as Kashta, possibly...
- मुहूर्त, romanized: muhūrtaṃ) is a
Hindu unit of time
along with nimiṣa,
kāṣṭhā, and kalā in the
Hindu calendar. In the Brāhmaṇas, muhūrta
denotes a division...
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Digambara (/dɪˈɡʌmbərə/; "sky-clad") is one of the two
major schools of Jainism, the
other being Śvetāmbara (white-clad). The
Sanskrit word
Digambara means...
- Danu, Arishta, Surasa, Surabhi, Vinata, Tamra, Krodhavasha, Ira, Yamini,
Kastha, Timi, Patangi, Sarama,
Vishwa and Muni
Children Adityas, Rudras, Vasus...
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Youth Festival (cameo appearance)
Zabyn Khan as an item
number in "Current
Kastha" Due to the fact that the lead actor's real name, Sumanth, was
already the...
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penned the
lyrics for all the
songs except for one. The folk song "Pavada
Kastha" was
written by Siva
Sakti Dutta,
father of M. M. Keeravani. A
critic from...
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later work, the Laghu-yoga-vasistha, mūnis are
divided into two types:
kaṣtha tapasvin -
ascetics permanently residing in
stillness Jivanmukta - those...
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April 2015
Nepal Earthquake (it has
since been reconstructed). In Sanskrit,
Kāṣṭha (Sanskrit: काष्ठ)
means "wood" and Maṇḍapa (Sanskrit: मण्डप)
means "pavilion"...
- Gana and
Kastha Sangh. The
Balatkar Gana seat had
relocated from Manyakheta.
There are four
major Digambar Jain
temples in Karanja. The
Kastha Sangh temple...
- Sanskrit, the
tooth wood is
known as the dantakastha—danta
meaning tooth, and
kastha, a
piece of wood. It is
twelve finger-widths in length. The
shortest is...