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Mämsä (Tatar: Мәмсә, romanized:
Mämsä) is a
rural locality (a selo) in Arça District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 371 as of 2010.
Mämsä is
located 35 km...
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Amsacrine (synonyms: m-AMSA,
acridinyl anisidide) is an
antineoplastic agent. It has been used in
acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Its
planar fused ring system...
- five
substances used in a
Tantric practice.
These are
madya (alcohol),
māṃsa (meat),
matsya (fish), mudrā (grain), and
maithuna (****ual intercourse)...
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Ahmed Mamsa (15
January 1919 – 14
November 2005) was an
Indian cricket umpire. He
stood in six Test
matches between 1964 and 1973. List of Test cricket...
- the last of its pañcamakāra or "set of 5 M-words",
namely madya (wine),
māṃsa (meat),
matsya (fish), mudrā (grain), and maithuna.
Around the 12th century...
- Ms",
panchatattva or the
tattva chakra,
which consist of
madya (alcohol),
māṃsa (meat),
matsya (fish), mudrā (pound grain), and
maithuna (****ual intercourse)...
- also
known as the panchatattva. In
literal terms they are:
madya ('wine'),
mamsa ('meat'),
matsya ('fish'),
mudra ('grain'), and
maithuna ('****ual intercourse')...
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biomaterials (doshas). The
seven dhatus are
chyle (rasa),
blood (rakta),
muscles (
māmsa), fat (meda), bone (asthi),
marrow (majja), and **** (shukra). Like the...
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performing full
night with
following all
Panchamakara madya (Alcohol),
māṃsa (Meat),
matsya (Fish), mudrā (Gesture),
maithuna (****ual). The
Koragas were...
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after the food digestion. This is
formed from the
former Dhatu, Rasa
Dhatu Mamsa dhatu (muscles) This is the
third Dhatu. This is
formed from the former...