- (p****port seva
laghu kendra) will be
inaugurated by the
Regional P****port Office,
Hyderabad at Karimnagar. This is the
first p****port seva
laghu kendra in...
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contains over 29,000 verses,
while the
short version of the text,
called Laghu yogavāsiṣṭham,
contains 6,000 verses,
translated into
Persian by the 15th-century...
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Laghu (pronounced [laɡu]), also
known as
Hoatana or Katova, is an
extinct language of
Santa Isabel in the
Solomon Islands. Its last
speaker died in 1984...
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differentiated by the
length in
beats of the
laghu. Thus, with all the
possible combinations of tala
types and
laghu lengths,
there are 5 x 7 = 35
talas having...
- of Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita, in
three versions,
referred to as
madhya "middle",
laghu "short" and sāra "substance, quintessence"
versions of the Siddhāntakaumudī...
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Laghu Parashari, also
known as
Jataka Chandrika, is an
important treatise on
Vimshottari dasha system and is
based on Bṛhat Parāśara Horāśāstra. Written...
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distinguished by the
pattern of
laghu ("light") and guru ("heavy")
syllables in the pāda. The
rules distinguishing laghu and guru
syllables are the same...
- in
Indian Carnatic classical music. Its
cycle is of the form of a
single laghu,
which consists in a
first beat
followed by a
variable count. Traditionally...
- Balungan, a.k.a. Lagu,
Indonesian gamelan musical ensemble's term for
melody Laghu language, a.k.a. Lagu language, a near-extinct
language once
spoken in parts...
- tālam
specifies beat
count of the
rhythm cycle. It
specifically applies to
laghu component(s) of the tālam and not
necessarily to the
entire tālam. The different...