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Prakritic
Prakritic Pra*krit"ic, a. Pertaining to Prakrit.

Meaning of Prakriti from wikipedia

- Prakriti (Sanskrit: प्रकृति IAST: Prakṛti) is "the original or natural form or condition of anything, original or primary substance". It is a key concept...
- Prakriti Kakar is an Indian singer. Born in New Delhi, her career began upon singing the title song of 2012 Bollywood film Tutiya Dil. Subsequently, she...
- Prakriti Malla Thakuri is a Nepalese prodigy and writer who is widely acknowledged for crafting the art and essence in improvisation of handwriting and...
- Prakriti Shrestha (Nepali: प्रकृति श्रेष्ठ; born September 10, 1992) is a Nepalese film actress and a model. She rose to fame after her debut as a model...
- any experience by mind or senses, and impossible to describe in words. Prakriti is matter or nature. It is inactive, unconscious, and is a balance of the...
- Prakruti Mishra is an Indian actress known for her work in Odia films and Hindi television. She is best known for her performance in the film ****o Arsi...
- Prakriti Manohari is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by GS Panicker. The film stars Jagannatha Varma, Lisha and Sujath in lead roles. Jagannatha...
- elder sister Akriti Kakar is also a playback singer and her twin sister Prakriti Kakar, who is also a playback singer, realised her love for music at the...
- speculation." The Yoga Sutras built on Samkhya notions of purusha and prakriti, and is often seen as complementary to it. It is also closely related to...
- Parvati. In Shaktism, these triune goddesses are the manifestations of Mula-Prakriti or Mahadevi. In the traditional androcentric (masculine-centered) denominations...