- Hinduism, from its
various traditions,
discuss yamas. Patañjali
lists five
yamas in his Yoga Sūtras. Ten
yamas are
codified as "the restraints" in numerous...
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Yama (Sanskrit: यम, lit. 'twin'), also
known as Kāla and Dharmarāja, is the
Hindu god of
death and justice,
responsible for the
dispensation of law and...
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Yamas (Hebrew: יחידת המסתערבים,
Yehidat HaMista'arvim) is an
Israeli Border Police tactical unit. It
conducts covert and
special operations, counter-terrorism...
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Yāma is the
third of the six
heavenly worlds of the
desire realm in
Buddhist cosmology. It is
located between Trāyastriṃśa and Tu****a. This
world is variously...
- You
might be
looking for: The
Yamas dialect of the
Asmat language of West
Papua the
Yamasee language, an
extinct language of the
southeastern US Yimas...
-
singer Yāma, one of the six
heavenly worlds in
Buddhism Yamá, a
trade language used by some
Native American tribes around the Gulf of
Mexico Yamas, ethical...
- "The
Yama Yama Man" was a
comical song for the
Broadway show The
Three Twins,
published in 1908 by M.
Witmark & Sons with
music by Karl
Hoschna and lyrics...
- Eboshi-
yama (Nanae, Hokkaidō), 703m Eboshi-
yama (Ichinoseki, Iwate), 1109m Eboshi-
yama (Shiwa, Iwate), 719m Eboshi-
yama (Yuzawa, Akita), 954m Eboshi-
yama (Kosaka...
- of the
heavens or ****.
Sometimes there are
thought to be two or four
Yamas, each
presiding over a
distinct ****. In
Chinese mythology,
Chinese religion...
- saw the
Yama-Uba,—the "Mountain Nurse."
Legend says she
catches little children and
nurses them for awhile, and then
devours them. The
Yama-Uba did not...