- The
Urdhva Pundra (Sanskrit: ऊर्ध्वपुण्ड्र, romanized:
Ūrdhvapuṇḍra, lit. 'elevated mark') is a
tilaka worn by
Vaishnavas as an
indication of
their affiliation...
- 2004, p. 178.
Lorenzen 1995, pp. 107–112.
Lochtefeld 2002b, p. 724, "
Urdhvapundra".
Deussen 1997, pp. 789–790.
Gautam Chatterjee (2003),
Sacred Hindu Symbols...
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Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-8120804913. Lochtefeld,
James (2002). "
Urdhvapundra". The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 2: N–Z.
Rosen Publishing...
- (त्रिपुण्ड्रम्), also
called Bhasmadhāraṇa (भस्मधारण),
while Vaishnavites mark the
ūrdhvapuṇḍra (ऊर्द्ध्वपुण्ड्रम्). Tripuṇḍra, or Bhasmadhāraṇa,
refers to "three parallel...
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Nimbarka Shankha-Chakra-
Urdhvapundra of the
Nimbarka Sampradaya Regions with
significant po****tions
India and
Nepal Languages Sanskrit, Hindi, Brajbhasha...
- came to this earth.
Fourth Chapter: This 35-shloka
chapter is
known as
Urdhvapundra Nirupanam. In this
chapter the
glory of the
Urdhva Pundra is described...
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imprinting the bow and
arrow on the arm,
wearing the
vertical tilak mark,
Urdhvapundra,
adopting names ****ociated with
devotion unto Rama (such as dasānta,...
- Shankha-Chakra-
Urdhvapundra of the
Nimbarka sampradaya...
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Advaita Branti Prakasha Gita
Lekhana Mala
Bhasma Dharana Nisheda tathaa Urdhvapundra Dharanam Sudarshana Mahatmya Kannada Sabhasara Sangraha Part I (civil...