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Multan (ملتان;
local pronunciation: [mɵlˈtäːnᵊ] ) is a city in Punjab, ****stan,
located on the bank of the
river Chenab. It is
among the five largest...
-
Mallinson and
Singleton note that
sahita kumbhaka, the
intermediate state which is
still accompanied (the
meaning of
sahita) by breathing, was
described in...
- "Tripuranthakeswara" and the
place was
named "Tripuranthakam". The Sri
Parvathi sahita Tripurantakeswara swamy temple is on the top of the hill and
houses a secret...
- respectively. This
threefold goddess can be found, for example, in Sri Bhu
Neela Sahita Temple near
Dwaraka Tirumala,
Andhra Pradesh, and in
Adinath Swami Temple...
- Gaṇeśasahasranāmastotram: mūla evaṁ srībhāskararāyakṛta 'khadyota' vārtika
sahita. (Prācya Prakāśana: Vārāṇasī, 1991).
Source text with a
commentary by Bhāskararāya...
- Saakshatkaar, Miss Folklore, Meet My
People -
Indian Folk Poetry, Pañjābī loka-
sāhita wica sainika,
Lanka Desa hai Kolambu, Brahmaputra, and Rath ke
Pahiye are...
- ādi se
lekara San 1884 taka kā vistr̥ta vr̥ttānta, ānushaṅgika sāmagrī
sahita (in Latvian). Motīlāla Banārasīdāsa. 1986. ISBN 978-81-208-0191-2. Retrieved...
- emerges. The text
divides kumbhaka into two kinds:
sahita (supported) and
kevala (complete).
Sahita kumbhaka is
further sub-divided into two types: retention...
- Gaṇeśasahasranāmastotram: mūla evaṁ srībhāskararāyakṛta 'khadyota' vārtika
sahita. (Prācya Prakāśana: Vārāṇasī, 1991).
Includes the full
source text and the...
- Tīrthaviracitā Prakāśikayā, Pāṇḍuraṅgi Keśavācāryaviracita Bhāvadīpikayā ca
sahitā,
Volume 3,
Dvaita Vedanta Studies and
Research Foundation, p. Ixiv Daya...