- A
stambha (Sanskrit: स्तम्भ, romanized: stambha) is a
pillar or a
column emplo**** in
Indian architecture. A
stambha sometimes bears inscriptions and religious...
- from the Indo-European
skambhá (support, pillar, column), and was
borrowed into Finno-Ugric. In the
Atharvaveda the '
skambhá' is a
creature that supports...
- does
Skambha (literally "cosmic pillar",
synonym for Brahman)
penetrate everything or just somethings? does
Skambha know the ****ure? is
Skambha the basis...
- is
found of the
beginningless and
endless Stambha or
Skambha, and it is
shown that the said
Skambha is put in
place of the
eternal Brahman. Just as the...
- is
found of the
beginningless and
endless Stambha or
Skambha, and it is
shown that the said
Skambha is put in
place of the
eternal Brahman. Just as the...
- we find
cosmological hymns which anti****te the Upanishads, –
hymns to
Skambha, the 'Support', who is seen as the
first principle which is both the material...
-
traditionally used for
prayer beads in Hinduism.
Stambha (also
spelled as
Skambha) - In the
context of Hinduism, is
believed to be a
cosmic column. It is...
- Kho. isnār "bathed" < OIA snāta; Kal. Kho.
iskow "peg" < OIA *skabha (<
skambha); Kho. iśper "white" < OIA śvēta; Kal. isprɛs, Kho. iśpreṣi "mother-in-law"...
- to be
known as the
pillar of djed. (Egyptian mythology)
Stambha (also
Skambha), a
cosmic column which joins the
heaven (Svarga) and the
earth (prithvi)...
- of
infinite from finite." He
added that of "our Axis of the
Universe (
skambha, divo dharuna, etc.) and
Islamic Qutb,” the
seventh ray
alone p****es through...