- A śramaṇa (Sanskrit: श्रमण,
Sanskrit pronunciation: [ɕrɐmɐɳɐ]; Pali: 𑀲𑀫𑀡, romanized: samaṇa; Chinese: 沙門; pinyin: shāmén; Vietnamese: sa môn) is a person...
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Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/ JAY-niz-əm), also
known as Jain Dharma, is an
Indian religion.
Jainism traces its
spiritual ideas and
history through the succession...
- The
Jains in
India are the last
direct representatives of the
ancient Shramana tradition.
People who
practice Jainism, an
ancient religion of the Indian...
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Shabari (Sanskrit: शबरी, IAST: Śabarī), also
known as
Shramana, is an
elderly woman ascetic in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. She is
described as an ardently...
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sends Lakshmana to check.
Lakshmana kills Kabandha and
leads Shramana to Rama.
Shramana turns out to be a
messenger of
Vibhishana (Bibhishana) – brother...
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Religion in
India is
characterised by a
diversity of
religious beliefs and practices.
Throughout India's history,
religion has been an
important part of...
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considered as
objects of refuge.[citation needed]
According to
Tripitaka Master Shramana Hsuan Hua of the City of Ten
Thousand Buddhas, all of
these beings are...
- to the south".
According to
Alexander Berzin, "Buddhism
developed as a
shramana school that
accepted rebirth under the
force of karma,
while rejecting...
- for
mature cystic teratomas (0.17 to 2% risk of
ovarian cancer): Mandal,
Shramana; Badhe,
Bhawana A. (2012). "Malignant
Transformation in a
Mature Teratoma...
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Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya (IAST: Sampūrṇānand Saṃskṛta Viśvavidyālaya, Vāraṇāsī;
formerly Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya and Government...