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- The Paishacha marriage (Sanskrit: पैशाचविवह्, romanized: Paiśāchavivāha) is a non-righteous form of marriage described in Hindu literature. When a man...
- The Hindu marriage (Sanskrit: विवाह, romanized: Vivāha, lit. 'Marriage') is the most important of all the samskaras, the rites of p****age described in...
- Hindu Vivaaha Brahma Daiva Arsha Pra****atya Gandharva Asura Rakshasa Paishacha Ayyavazhi Vedic Yogic M**** Age Marriageable age Child Teen Arranged Sister...
- (5) Gandharva Vivaha, (6) Asura Vivaha, (7) Rakshasa Vivaha, and (8) Paishacha Vivaha. The first four types of marriages reflect the paradigm behind...
- Hindu Vivaaha Brahma Daiva Arsha Pra****atya Gandharva Asura Rakshasa Paishacha Ayyavazhi Vedic Yogic M**** Age Marriageable age Child Teen Arranged Sister...
- Gudhartha Deepika is in the Advaita Vedanta tradition. Hanumat's commentary Paishacha-bhasya is in the Advaita Vedanta tradition. Anandagiri's commentary Bhashya-vyakhyanam...
- called Theatre Academy. After Ghashiram Kotwal, the group produced 'Teen Paishacha Tamasha', an adaptation of Brecht's Threepenny Opera in 1974. He wrote...
- Arsha marriage, Pra****atya marriage, Gandharva marriage, Asura marriage, Paishacha marriage. Cosmic rituals constitute an important part of Vedic practices/the...
- Chalk Circle as Ajab Nyaya Vartulacha (1974), P. L. Deshpande's Teen paishacha Tamasha (1978), an adaptation of Brecht's The Threepenny Opera. The 1972...
- declared inappropriate but acceptable, and the last two – Rakshasa and Paishacha – are declared evil and unacceptable (but any children resulting were...