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- such as weddings, and during meditative and spiritual activities such as Pranava yoga. It is part of the iconography found in ancient and medieval era m****cripts...
- Pranava yoga is meditation on the sacred mantra Om, as outlined in the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. It is also called...
- Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. The Pranava-Vada of Gargyayana (pranava-vāda is the Sanskrit for "uttering of Pranava (AUM)") was published in three volumes...
- "Pranava Veda" may be: following the Bhagavata Purana (9.14.48), the notion that in a primeval state, "Om was the Veda" allegedly, a "fifth Veda" followed...
- (Sanskrit: प्रणव, romanized: Praṇava) is an Indian male name meaning Om, a sacred sound and symbol. According to Hinduism, pranava is said to be the power...
- Commission for Women. In 2017, she was one of the founding directors of Pranava in Hyderabad. The Jawaharlal Nehru University conferred her the Distinguished...
- Pranava Prakash (Hindi: प्रणव प्रकाश; born in Patna in 1979) is an Indian artist working in neopop style. He is known for helping to create the "tuchchart"...
- Soundtrack album by Midhun Mukundan Released 2023 (2023) Venue Bangalore Studio Pranava Studios Genre Feature film soundtrack Language Malayalam Label Magic Frames...
- The Narayana Upanishad mentions the abode: pratyag ananda brahma purusam pranava svarupam a kara u karo ma kara iti ta anekadha sam etad om iti yam uktva...
- Translation. by David B. Gray, Columbia University: 2007 pg 12 Chaudhary, Pranava K (10 October 2009). "ASI to develop ancient site of Vikramshila Mahavihara"...