- A
shmashana (Sanskrit: श्मशान, romanized:
śmaśāna) is a
Hindu crematory ground,
where dead
bodies are
brought to be
burnt on a pyre. It is
usually located...
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fires of dissolution,
dwells in the
midst of
eight cremation grounds (
śmaśāna). He is
adorned with
eight human skulls,
seated on five corpses, holds...
- ****ociation the term has with
cremation grounds and 'charnel grounds' (Sanskrit:
śmāśāna) (which
absorb the
blood of the dead).
Sanskrit terms for
blood drinker...
- A
charnel ground (Sanskrit: श्मशान; IAST:
śmaśāna;
Tibetan pronunciation: durtrö; Tibetan: དུར་ཁྲོད, Wylie: dur khrod) is an above-ground site for the...
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Sankrail Shani Mandir (Jadu Nath Hati
Smasana Complex),
Sankrail Ramakrishna Mandir (Jadu Nath Hati
Smasana Complex),
Sankrail Falling Rain Genomics...
- Varṇana, Asthāna Varṇana, Ṛtu Varṇana, Prayāṇa Varṇana, Bhaṭṭādi Varṇana and
Śmaśāna Varṇana. An
incomplete list of 84
Siddhas is
found in the text,
which consists...
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india Radio, Cuttack. His
first collection of
stoties titled "
Dwitiya Smasana"
marked his arrival.
After that his some
other collection followed like...
- holy
cremation ground. On this holy site
situated the
temple of
Goddess Smasana Kali.
Goddess Kali act as the
guard of
Swargadwar and
stand as the proof...
- Varṇana, Asthāna Varṇana, Ṛtu Varṇana, Prayāṇa Varṇana, Bhaṭṭādi Varṇana and
Śmaśāna Varṇana. An
incomplete list of 84
Siddhas is
found in the text,
which consists...
- are: śāva sādhana (sādhanā done
while visualizing sitting on a corpse).
śmaśāna sādhana (sādhana done
while visualizing being in a
crematorium or cremation...