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- Silburn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elaine Silburn (born 1928), Canadian long and triple jumper Lilian Silburn (1908–1993)...
- super strength; side-effect: emotional instability. Jon Fletcher as Joshua Silburn Jr. A second-generation televangelist preacher and recovered addict who...
- Lilian Silburn (1908–1993) was a French Indologist specialising in Kashmir Shaivism, Tantra and Buddhism. Silburn studied philosophy and Indology under...
- Elaine Silburn (29 July 1928 – November 2022) was a Canadian athlete. She competed in the women's long jump and the women's high jump at the 1948 Summer...
- mantra as a thought. Mantras are structured formulae of thoughts, claims Silburn. Farquhar concludes that mantras are a religious thought, prayer, sacred...
- p. 84 Dupuche 2003, p. 182 Dupuche 2003, p. 104 Dupuche 2003, p. 183 Silburn 1988 Lakshman Joo 1988, p. 3, 9 Muller-Ortega 1989, p. 60 Khe carati iti...
- devotional poems, most of which have been translated into French by Lilian Silburn: Bodhapañcadaśikā – "Fifteen Verses on Consciousness"; Paramārthacarcā...
- Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2013. Silburn, P. A. B. (1912). "Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities". BBC Four. Archived...
- Spiritual Master Meher Baba visited his ashram in 1944. In 1948 Lilian Silburn from the National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris, visited the Swami...
- travelled to India in 1959. On 2 October 1961, through her friend Lilian Silburn (1908-1993), a Sanskrit scholar and translator at the Sorbonne, she met...