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Alexandre Manuel Thiago de Mello, also
known as
Manduka (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈdukɐ];
February 21, 1952 –
October 17, 2004), was a
Brazilian composer...
- way.
Manduka missed his arrival,
which Durvasa took as an
insult and
cursed Manduka to
become a frog and live in the
river Vaigai. On
Manduka's beeseaching...
- expression,
meaning "frog in a well". In Sanskrit, Kupa
means a well and
Manduka means a frog. The
phrase is used for a small-minded
person who foolishly...
- post-Buddhist." Most of the
teachings in the
Upanishads of Hinduism,
including Manduka Upanishad, however,
relate to the
existence of Self and Brahman, and the...
- imperishable. — Brihadaranyaka Upanishad,
Chapter 3,
Brahmanam 8, Hymn 10 The
Manduka Upanishad partitions the
symbol Aum in
three different morae and adds a...
- it
occupies one
square module, in
Mahaapitha (16),
Ugrapitha (36) and
Manduka (64), four
square modules and in
Sthandila (49) and
Paramasaayika (81)...
- Sundararajar, who is also
known as Kallalagar. Suthapas, who is
named as ‘
Manduka Maharishi’
because of his frog form,
performed penance on the
banks of...
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considered the most
sacred geometric grid in
Hindu temples. It is also
called Manduka,
Bhekapada or
Ajira in
various ancient Sanskrit texts. In
addition to a...
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Oroxylum indi**** is a
species of
flowering plant of the
monotypic genus Oroxylum in the
family Bignoniaceae.: 128 It is
commonly called Indian trumpet...
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Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 978-8120814684,
pages 30-42; Max Müller (1962),
Manduka Upanishad, in The
Upanishads - Part II,
Oxford University Press, Reprinted...