- follows:
Translation according to the
Indonesia University of Education: The
Yupas are now kept in the
National Museum of
Indonesia in Jakarta. Bonnefoy, Yves...
- of
Yupa-Stambha or
Skambha of the
Vedic rituals,
where the term
meant the
sacrificial post
which was then
idealized as the
eternal Brahman. The
Yupa-Skambha...
- The
ancient Yūpa inscription (one of the
earliest and
oldest Sanskrit texts written in
ancient Indonesia)
dating back to the 4th
century CE
written by...
- Mark
Silverman (English, 2005)
Yupa Miralda (ユパ・ミラルダ,
Yupa Miraruda) Also
referred to as
Master Yupa, or Lord
Yupa. An
explorer and the
greatest swordsman...
-
Yupa Hanboonsong (Thai: ยุพา หาญบุญทรง) is a Thai entomologist,
specializing in
entomophagy (the use of
insects as food).
Hanboonsong received her PhD...
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originated from the
famous hymn in the Atharva-Veda Samhitâ sung in
praise of the
Yupa-Stambha, the
sacrificial post. In that hymn, a
description is
found of the...
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literally means "hidden, a secret, mystery". Perumpāṇāṟṟuppaṭai
mentions a
yupa post (a form of
Vedic altar) in the
Brahmin village.
Vedas are
recited by...
-
believed to have been used to make the
yūpa inscriptions during the 4th century. The
seven stone pillars, or
yūpa ('sacrificial posts'), have been found...
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behind We left some gear
behind Adverbial Yupa today miintha good
iluwa 3SG.NOM
ngaani IGNOR ngama-l see-IMPERF
Yupa miintha iluwa ngaani ngama-l
today good...
- Nausicaä
briefly fights the Tolmekians, but the Valley's
elderly swordsmaster,
Yupa,
intervenes and
ushers both Nausicaä and the
Tolmekians to
stand down. Kushana...