-
spelled Anand Marg and
Ananda Marg), or
officially Ānanda Mārga Pracāraka
Saṃgha (organization for the
propagation of the path of bliss), is a world-wide...
-
Sangha or
saṃgha (IPA: [sɐnɡʱɐ]) is a term
meaning "****ociation", "****embly", "company" or "community". In a
political context, it was
historically used...
- discovered.
Examples of
phonetically imported Sanskrit words in
Chinese include samgha (Chinese: seng),
bhiksuni (ni),
kasaya (jiasha), namo or
namas (namo), and...
- like the
Sengbao zhengxu zhuan (True
continuation of the
chronicles of the
saṃgha treasure),
where one
master called Chanti Weizhao "rails
against deluded...
- ****ociation (IOA) or
Indian Olympic Committee (IOC) (ISO: Bhāratīya Olaṃpika
Saṃgha) is
responsible for
selecting athletes to
represent India at the Olympic...
- Buddha-Sakya. [A year and]
somewhat more (has p****ed) [since] I have
visited the
Samgha and have
shown zeal.
Those gods who
formerly had been
unmingled (with men)...
- power,
which they
exercised over the rest of the society.
There were gana-
samghas in
which the
rulers were a
group of
hereditary Kshatriya or
members of...
- The
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC; ISO:
Saṁgha Loka Sevā Āyoga) is a
constitutional body
tasked with
recruiting officers for All
India Services...
-
According to the
Buddhist legend,
Chanakya was
chosen as
president of the
samgha which administered the Danasala, a
charity foundation, but was dismissed...
-
Pillar Edicts are the
Schism Edict,
warning of
punishment for
dissent in the
Samgha, the Queen's Edict, and the
Rummindei Edict as well as the
Nigali Sagar...