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- Middha (Sanskrit: मिद्ध; Pali: मिद्ध  ; Tibetan phonetic: nyi) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "torpor", "drowsiness", "sleep", etc. In the Theravada...
- Krishan Lal Middha is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Haryana Legislative ****embly from Jind, Haryana in the 2019 and 2024 Haryana Legislative...
- as thīna-middha (sloth-torpor). Styāna or thīna is identified as: One of the five hindrances to meditation practice (in combination with middha, i.e. as...
- Hari Chand Middha (1942–2018) was born at Jhang,West Punjab,****stan. He was an Indian politician who was a member of the Haryana Legislative ****embly...
- of hostility, resentment, hatred and bitterness. Sloth-and-torpor (thīna-middha): half-hearted action with little or no effort or concentration. Restlessness-and-worry...
- aligning with one another for better conditions. In 1991, activist Arav Middha began publicizing the conditions of the Indonesian factories, which led...
- Global Science Books: 110, ISBN 978-4-903313-67-2, ISSN 1749-0472 Verma & Middha 2010, p. 1–2. Hill 2004, p. 274. Willard 2002, pp. 102–104. "Kashmir's saffron...
- Commission of India. 21 January 2020. Retrieved 14 April 2022. "Krishan Lal Middha triumphs in Haryana's Jind ****embly by-poll, BJP's first ever win in past...
- hindrances (Pāli: pañca nīvaraṇāni). They are sloth and torpor (Pāli: thīna-middha), which is half-hearted action with little or no collectedness, and restlessness...
- hatred-group (dosa): Dosa Issā Macchariya ****kucca other unwholesome: Thīna Middha Vicikicchā 25 beautiful (sobhana) 19 universal beautiful (sobhanasādhāraṇa):...