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Ayurveda (/ˌɑːjʊərˈveɪdə, -ˈviː-/; IAST: āyurveda) is an
alternative medicine system with
historical roots in the
Indian subcontinent. It is
heavily practiced...
- also been put
forth to mean: "One who is the
Supreme Purusha,
beyond the
kshara (destructible — i.e., Prakṛti), and
akshara (indestructible — i.e., Atman)"...
- purushas:
kshara (perishable),
akshara (imperishable). In
verse 17, he
identifies himself as "highest purusha" (paramatman),
superior to both
kshara and akshara...
- is
greater than the
kshara (perishable),
which includes all
living beings, and the
akshara (imperishable),
which is
beyond kshara.
Whoever truly recognizes...
- the
Sanskrit word "Daivam" here. "Daivam" is the
Cosmic Wheel of
Action (
Kshara-gati, Apara-Prakriti, Maya) that
keeps the
perfect account of our past and...
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prominent part of
Swaminarayan Sampradaya's theology. It is
contrasted with
kshara, "destroyable," Prakṛti,
bound by maya. Originally,
akshar had the meaning...
- (1974) Et
maintenant c'est à vous de
jouer for
cello and
double b**** (1974)
Kshara for two
double b****es (unknown) To the
master "Two improvisations" for cello...
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Kalagni Rudra tells about five
types of
sacred ash: Vibhuti, Bhasita, Bhasma,
Kshara, and Raksha. Each ash is ****ociated with a form of Shiva, a
mahabhuta (classical...
- orchestra,
electronic and
concrete sounds, with
sound and
light system Akshara-
Kshara ("L'immuable, le muable"), for Ryûteki solo,
Hichiriki solo, electronic...