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- Sadvidya Educational Institutions is an educational institution located in Mysore, Karnataka in southwestern India, providing education in the languages...
- Sadvidya Sanjivini Pathasala is an institution and seminary of Sanskrit learning located in Sringeri, Karnataka. Sringeri Sharada Peetham Bharatiya Girvana...
- Swaminarayan Sampraday. The goal of the organization is to spread the Sadvidya (true education) that was championed by Bhagwan Swaminarayan. The organization...
- objectivation of self-awareness is caused by Iśvara tattva. Also known as Sadvidyā or Kriyā. In this tattva the tri-murthis manifest. Jnānaśakti is more initiative...
- Vijayanagar Water Tank, Podar International School, St.Joesph's Central School, Sadvidya Semi-Residential PU College, Headquarters of Chamundeshwari Electricity...
- nominative ending and the substitute in the accusative ending. According to the Sadvidyā (the science of being) of Uddālaka Āruni, dualistically all things that...
- education system Shakha – Hindu theological school Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham Sadvidya Pathashala Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Cenkner 1995, p. 117–121. Cenkner...
- High School, Mysore Marimallappa High School Sri Ramakrishna Vidyashala Sadvidya Pathashala Pramati Hillview Academy The Learning Curve International School...
- girl who scored the highest in Karnataka. The school competes with nearby Sadvidya Pathashala for the best exam results. Marimallappa's Higher Primary School...
- the "impure sphere." Maya brings into being under the influence of the Sadvidya-Tattwa(atman) the following five tattvas, known as the "five sheaths,"...