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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights

The single most critical macro factor is the social and electoral engineering initiated by the military regime of President Pervez Musharaf. By sidelining the mainstream PPP and PMLN parties and their natural “progressive” allies like the ANP, BNP and others in favor of the mullahs of the Jama’at i Islami and Jamiat i Ulema i Islam, General Musharraf has alienated the old non-religious tribal leadership as well as the new secular urban middle classes of Balochistan who see no economic o ...

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Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Veganism - Vegan nutrition

Nutrition authorities say that a properly planned vegan diet presents no significant nutritional problems. Supplementation is highly recommended, though to a lesser extent this applies to non-vegans, too. Drs. Fletcher and Fairfield concluded, in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) in June 2002, that "[i]t appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements." The British government's annual survey of nutritional content of food, McCance and Widdowson's 'The Composition of Foods,' notes that the 2002 nutritional profile ...

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Veganism, Veganism - Definition, Veganism - Animal products, Veganism - Motivation, Veganism - Ethics, Veganism - Health, Veganism - Environmental considerations, Veganism - Sexual and feminist motives, Veganism - Vegan cuisine, Veganism - Similar diets and lifestyles, Veganism - Vegan nutrition, Veganism - Cultural aspects, Veganism - Criticism and controversy, Veganism - Ethical criticism, Veganism - Health criticism, Veganism - Notes

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Women as imams - Women imams in women-only congregations

The schools differ on whether a woman may be imam (leader) of a Jama'ah (congregational) prayer if the congregation consists of women alone: three of the four Sunni madhhabs—Shafi'is, Hanafis, and Hanbalis—allow this, while Malikis do not. In such a case, the woman stands among the congregation in the front row, instead of alone in front of the congregation. In 2000, six marjas among Iran's Shia leadership declared that they too allowed women to lea ...

See also:

Women as imams, Women as imams - Canonical position, Women as imams - Women imams in women-only congregations, Women as imams - Women as imams of mixed congregations, Women as imams - Traditionally, Women as imams - People's Republic of China, Women as imams - South Africa 1994 to date, Women as imams - North American Queer Muslim community 1999 to date, Women as imams - Toronto Canada mainstream mosque; 2004, Women as imams - Bahrain attempt in disguise; 2004, Women as imams - USA March 18 2005, Women as imams - Canada

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Myocardial infarction - History

Before the discovery of the electrocardiogram, it was impossible to objectively diagnose myocardial infarction. The term angina pectoris had already been extant for 150 years (William Heberden coined the term in 1772), but little was known about the disease mechanism. As a disease entity, myocardial infarction was described in full by Dr. James Herrick in an 1912 article in JAMA. He is credited as the originator of the "thrombogenic theory," i.e. the theory that myocardial infarction is due to thrombosis in the coronary artery. Subsequently, atherosclerosis and plaque ...

See also:

Myocardial infarction, Myocardial infarction - Symptoms, Myocardial infarction - Diagnosis, Myocardial infarction - Electrocardiogram, Myocardial infarction - Myocardial markers, Myocardial infarction - Pathophysiology, Myocardial infarction - Ischemia and infarction, Myocardial infarction - Atherosclerosis, Myocardial infarction - First aid, Myocardial infarction - Immediate care, Myocardial infarction - Emergency services, Myocardial infarction - Wilderness first aid, Myocardial infarction - Air travel, Myocardial infarction - Treatment, Myocardial infarction - First line, Myocardial infarction - Reperfusion, Myocardial infarction - Monitoring and follow-up, Myocardial infarction - History

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Islam and veneration for Muhammad - Relics of the prophet

Relics of the prophet, such as his grave, his sword, his clothing, are revered. The largest collection of such relics is to be found in the Istanbul's Topkapi Palace museum, where the Pavilion of the Holy Mantle contains items said to be Muhammad's robe, his banner, his footprint, some of his hair, etc. [1], [2], [3] Other sites displaying items said to be relics of Muhammad: Jama Masjid, New Delhi, India, displays a red beard-hair of the prophet, his sandals, and his footprint, embedded in a marble slab. Hadrat ...

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Islam and veneration for Muhammad, Islam and veneration for Muhammad - In speaking and writing, Islam and veneration for Muhammad - Praise in poetry and music, Islam and veneration for Muhammad - The birthday of Muhammad Mawlid, Islam and veneration for Muhammad - Punishment of criticism, Islam and veneration for Muhammad - Relics of the prophet, Islam and veneration for Muhammad - Folklore, Islam and veneration for Muhammad - The Miracle of the Split of the Moon

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Criticisms

- Maududi has been an intensely controversial figure. Criticism has come both from secularists and from within the Islamic religious establishment. Many of the ulama who were involved in the founding of the Jama`at-e Islami left shortly afterwards in protest against Maududi's policies and leadership style. Both Barelwi and Deobandi ulama have accused Maududi of having turned Islam upside down. - From the Barelwi side, a representative critique is that offered by Shaikh al-Islam Sayyid Muhammad Madani Ashrafi who authored a series of b ...

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Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Ancestry, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Early life, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Political emergence, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Philosophy, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Achievements, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Criticisms, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Works, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Related groups and personalities, Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Islam-related topics

Read more here: » Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi: Encyclopedia II - Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi - Criticisms

Jama: Encyclopedia II - Myocardial infarction - History

Before the discovery of the electrocardiogram, it was impossible to objectively diagnose myocardial infarction. The term angina pectoris had already been extant for 150 years (William Heberden coined the term in 1772), but little was known about the disease mechanism. As a disease entity, myocardial infarction was described in full by Dr. James Herrick in an 1912 article in JAMA. He is credited as the originator of the "thrombogenic theory," i.e. the theory that myocardial infarction is due to thrombosis in the coronary artery. Subsequently, atherosclerosis and plaque ...

See also:

Myocardial infarction, Myocardial infarction - Symptoms, Myocardial infarction - Diagnosis, Myocardial infarction - Electrocardiogram, Myocardial infarction - Myocardial markers, Myocardial infarction - Pathophysiology, Myocardial infarction - Ischemia and infarction, Myocardial infarction - Atherosclerosis / other predisposing factors, Myocardial infarction - First aid, Myocardial infarction - Immediate care, Myocardial infarction - Emergency services, Myocardial infarction - Wilderness first aid, Myocardial infarction - Air travel, Myocardial infarction - Treatment, Myocardial infarction - First line, Myocardial infarction - Reperfusion, Myocardial infarction - Monitoring and follow-up, Myocardial infarction - History

Read more here: » Myocardial infarction: Encyclopedia II - Myocardial infarction - History

Jama: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholism - Diagnosis

There have been many efforts at diagnostic approaches to alcoholism. In a 1992 JAMA article, the Joint Committee of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and the American Society of Addiction Medicine published this definition for alcoholism: "Alcoholism is a primary chronic disease with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. The disease is often progressive and fatal. It is characterized by impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the drug alcohol, use of alcohol despite adverse consequences, and distortions in thinking, mostly denial. Each of these ...

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Alcoholism, Alcoholism - Discussion, Alcoholism - Diagnosis, Alcoholism - Biological mechanism, Alcoholism - As a disease, Alcoholism - Effects, Alcoholism - Long-term, Alcoholism - Screening, Alcoholism - Blood tests, Alcoholism - Treatments, Alcoholism - Social impact, Alcoholism - Social versus physical dependence, Alcoholism - Politics and public health, Alcoholism - Alcohol withdrawal

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Definition

By uprightness can be meant "Sidq", "truthfullness" is meant, and several individual are also specificaly called "al-Siddiq" by Sunnis, most notably Abu Bakr and Fatima Zahra. It can also refer to the Arabic "udul". Sunni write: One of the fundamental beliefs of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama`ah that at times distinguishes them from (Shi'a) heretics is their belief in the Companions of the Prophet (s.a.w.) and all that has been mentioned about their virtu ...

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Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Definition, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Quran, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Hadith, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - don't curse my companions, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - my companions are like the star, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Sunni view, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Shi'a view, Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Non-Muslim view

Read more here: » Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine: Encyclopedia II - Uprightness of all Sahaba Sunni doctrine - Definition

Jama: Encyclopedia II - Women as imams - Women imams in women-only congregations

The schools differ on whether a woman may be imam (leader) of a Jama'ah (congregational) prayer if the congregation consists of women alone: three of the four Sunni madhhabs—Shafi'is, Hanafis, and Hanbalis—allow this, while Malikis do not. In such a case, the woman stands among the congregation in the front row, instead of alone in front of the congregation. In 2000, six marjas among Iran's Shia leadership declared that they too allowed women to lea ...

See also:

Women as imams, Women as imams - Canonical position, Women as imams - Women imams in women-only congregations, Women as imams - Women as imams of mixed-gender congregations, Women as imams - Traditionally, Women as imams - People's Republic of China, Women as imams - South Africa 1994 to date, Women as imams - North American Queer Muslim community 1999 to date, Women as imams - Canada Mainstream Mosques, Women as imams - Bahrain, Women as imams - USA, Women as imams - Spain

Read more here: » Women as imams: Encyclopedia II - Women as imams - Women imams in women-only congregations

Jama: Encyclopedia II - Divisions of Islam - Shi'a Sects

Divisions of Islam - Jafari. Main articles: Twelvers, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

Divisions of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Major Branches, Divisions of Islam - Sunni, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a, Divisions of Islam - Sufi, Divisions of Islam - Sunni schools of thought, Divisions of Islam - Hanafi, Divisions of Islam - Hanbali, Divisions of Islam - Maliki, Divisions of Islam - Shafi'i, Divisions of Islam - Kalam Schools, Divisions of Islam - Ash'ari, Divisions of Islam - Jabriyya, Divisions of Islam - Maturidi, Divisions of Islam - Murjite, Divisions of Islam - Mu'tazili, Divisions of Islam - Q'diriyyah, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a Sects, Divisions of Islam - Jafari, Divisions of Islam - Ismailiyah, Divisions of Islam - Zaiddiyah, Divisions of Islam - Alawi, Divisions of Islam - Alevi, Divisions of Islam - Kharijite Sects, Divisions of Islam - Sufri, Divisions of Islam - Azraqi, Divisions of Islam - Ibadi, Divisions of Islam - Other sects, Divisions of Islam - Zikri, Divisions of Islam - Ahmadiyyah, Divisions of Islam - Moorish Science, Divisions of Islam - Nation of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Submitters, Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects, Divisions of Islam - Salafism, Divisions of Islam - Wahhabism, Divisions of Islam - Deobandi, Divisions of Islam - Liberals, Divisions of Islam - Islamism, Divisions of Islam - Tablighi Jama'at, Divisions of Islam - Related Faiths, Divisions of Islam - Yazidi, Divisions of Islam - Druze, Divisions of Islam - Bábism, Divisions of Islam - Bahá'í, Divisions of Islam - Five Percenters

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Divisions of Islam - Other sects

The followers of these sects consider themselves to be Muslim, but are not recognized as such by the mainstream. Divisions of Islam - Zikri. Main articles: Zikri, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], See also:

Divisions of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Major Branches, Divisions of Islam - Sunni, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a, Divisions of Islam - Sufi, Divisions of Islam - Sunni schools of thought, Divisions of Islam - Hanafi, Divisions of Islam - Hanbali, Divisions of Islam - Maliki, Divisions of Islam - Shafi'i, Divisions of Islam - Kalam Schools, Divisions of Islam - Ash'ari, Divisions of Islam - Jabriyya, Divisions of Islam - Maturidi, Divisions of Islam - Murjite, Divisions of Islam - Mu'tazili, Divisions of Islam - Q'diriyyah, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a Sects, Divisions of Islam - Jafari, Divisions of Islam - Ismailiyah, Divisions of Islam - Zaiddiyah, Divisions of Islam - Alawi, Divisions of Islam - Alevi, Divisions of Islam - Kharijite Sects, Divisions of Islam - Sufri, Divisions of Islam - Azraqi, Divisions of Islam - Ibadi, Divisions of Islam - Other sects, Divisions of Islam - Zikri, Divisions of Islam - Ahmadiyyah, Divisions of Islam - Moorish Science, Divisions of Islam - Nation of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Submitters, Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects, Divisions of Islam - Salafism, Divisions of Islam - Wahhabism, Divisions of Islam - Deobandi, Divisions of Islam - Liberals, Divisions of Islam - Islamism, Divisions of Islam - Tablighi Jama'at, Divisions of Islam - Related Faiths, Divisions of Islam - Yazidi, Divisions of Islam - Druze, Divisions of Islam - Bábism, Divisions of Islam - Bahá'í, Divisions of Islam - Five Percenters

Read more here: » Divisions of Islam: Encyclopedia II - Divisions of Islam - Other sects

Jama: Encyclopedia II - Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects

Divisions of Islam - Salafism. Main articles: Salafi, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

Divisions of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Major Branches, Divisions of Islam - Sunni, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a, Divisions of Islam - Sufi, Divisions of Islam - Sunni schools of thought, Divisions of Islam - Hanafi, Divisions of Islam - Hanbali, Divisions of Islam - Maliki, Divisions of Islam - Shafi'i, Divisions of Islam - Kalam Schools, Divisions of Islam - Ash'ari, Divisions of Islam - Jabriyya, Divisions of Islam - Maturidi, Divisions of Islam - Murjite, Divisions of Islam - Mu'tazili, Divisions of Islam - Q'diriyyah, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a Sects, Divisions of Islam - Jafari, Divisions of Islam - Ismailiyah, Divisions of Islam - Zaiddiyah, Divisions of Islam - Alawi, Divisions of Islam - Alevi, Divisions of Islam - Kharijite Sects, Divisions of Islam - Sufri, Divisions of Islam - Azraqi, Divisions of Islam - Ibadi, Divisions of Islam - Other sects, Divisions of Islam - Zikri, Divisions of Islam - Ahmadiyyah, Divisions of Islam - Moorish Science, Divisions of Islam - Nation of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Submitters, Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects, Divisions of Islam - Salafism, Divisions of Islam - Wahhabism, Divisions of Islam - Deobandi, Divisions of Islam - Liberals, Divisions of Islam - Islamism, Divisions of Islam - Tablighi Jama'at, Divisions of Islam - Related Faiths, Divisions of Islam - Yazidi, Divisions of Islam - Druze, Divisions of Islam - Bábism, Divisions of Islam - Bahá'í, Divisions of Islam - Five Percenters

Read more here: » Divisions of Islam: Encyclopedia II - Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects

Jama: Encyclopedia II - Divisions of Islam - Related Faiths

The followers of these religions do not consider themselves to be Muslim, but have a strong connection to the religion of Islam. Divisions of Islam - Yazidi. Main articles: Yazidi, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]]See also:

Divisions of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Major Branches, Divisions of Islam - Sunni, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a, Divisions of Islam - Sufi, Divisions of Islam - Sunni schools of thought, Divisions of Islam - Hanafi, Divisions of Islam - Hanbali, Divisions of Islam - Maliki, Divisions of Islam - Shafi'i, Divisions of Islam - Kalam Schools, Divisions of Islam - Ash'ari, Divisions of Islam - Jabriyya, Divisions of Islam - Maturidi, Divisions of Islam - Murjite, Divisions of Islam - Mu'tazili, Divisions of Islam - Q'diriyyah, Divisions of Islam - Shi'a Sects, Divisions of Islam - Jafari, Divisions of Islam - Ismailiyah, Divisions of Islam - Zaiddiyah, Divisions of Islam - Alawi, Divisions of Islam - Alevi, Divisions of Islam - Kharijite Sects, Divisions of Islam - Sufri, Divisions of Islam - Azraqi, Divisions of Islam - Ibadi, Divisions of Islam - Other sects, Divisions of Islam - Zikri, Divisions of Islam - Ahmadiyyah, Divisions of Islam - Moorish Science, Divisions of Islam - Nation of Islam, Divisions of Islam - Submitters, Divisions of Islam - Other movements within sects, Divisions of Islam - Salafism, Divisions of Islam - Wahhabism, Divisions of Islam - Deobandi, Divisions of Islam - Liberals, Divisions of Islam - Islamism, Divisions of Islam - Tablighi Jama'at, Divisions of Islam - Related Faiths, Divisions of Islam - Yazidi, Divisions of Islam - Druze, Divisions of Islam - Bábism, Divisions of Islam - Bahá'í, Divisions of Islam - Five Percenters

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Jama: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization

Some supporters of legal abortion argue that legalization has resulted in a dramatic fall in maternal death from abortion. Other researchers point out that maternal mortality from abortion fell during the entire 20th century, with a dramatic drop coming after the advent of blood replacement and antibiotics. From 1940 through 1970, abortion mortality fell from nearly 1,500 to a little over 100. ("Induced termination of pregnancy before and after Roe v. Wade" JAMA, 12/9/92, vol. 208, no. 22, p. 3231-3239.) It is therefore impossible to prove that th ...

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Abortion in the United States, Abortion in the United States - Legal aspects, Abortion in the United States - Abortion Statistics, Abortion in the United States - Number of abortions in United States, Abortion in the United States - Reasons for abortions, Abortion in the United States - When women have abortions in weeks from conception, Abortion in the United States - Abortion before Roe, Abortion in the United States - Landmark case - Roe v. Wade, Abortion in the United States - Jane Roe and Mary Doe, Abortion in the United States - Later Judicial Decisions, Abortion in the United States - Legislative developments, Abortion in the United States - U.S. Political Parties, Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization, Abortion in the United States - Opposition to abortion, Abortion in the United States - Disruptive Anti-Abortion activism, Abortion in the United States - Other impediments to access to abortion and differences in access

Read more here: » Abortion in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Abortion in the United States - Effects of legalization

Jama: Encyclopedia II - History of Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights

The single most critical macro factor is the social and electoral engineering initiated by the military regime of President Pervez Musharaf. By sidelining the mainstream PPP and PMLN parties and their natural “progressive” allies like the ANP, BNP and others in favor of the mullahs of the Jama’at i Islami and Jamiat i Ulema i Islam, General Musharraf has alienated the old non-religious tribal leadership as well as the new secular urban middle classes of Balochistan who see no ...

See also:

History of Balochistan, History of Balochistan - Accession Problem 1948, History of Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, History of Balochistan - Beginning of Movement and Allies, History of Balochistan - Plan of Action, History of Balochistan - Armed Struggle, History of Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, History of Balochistan - Prince Karim's Legitimacy outlawed, History of Balochistan - The Return of Prince Karim, History of Balochistan - His Capture, History of Balochistan - Trial and Sentencing, History of Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, History of Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, History of Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, History of Balochistan - Military cantonments Issue, History of Balochistan - Old Grievances, History of Balochistan - Solutions, History of Balochistan - Recent Development Projects

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Jama: : Sanskrit Sitemap I - J

This is a sitemap for Sanskrit - J . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 7.661 different sanskrit terms.

 

jaagrath, jaagrath-avastha, jaagrath-swapna, jaala, jabali, jada, jada bharata, jada kriya, jada-yoga, jagadguru, jagadisa, jagadiswara, jagai and madhai, jagannatha, jagannatha puri, jagannatha-ratha, jagat, jagath, jagath-guru, jagrat, jagrata-avastha, jahnavi, jai, jaimini, jain, jaina, jainism, jainopasana, jaiva-dharma, jala, jala basti, jala neti, jalandara bandha, jalandhara, jalandhara bandha, jala-panchakas, jala-thathwa, jalebi, jalpa, jama, jamadagni, jambavan, jambavati, jambu, jambuvan, jana-balam, janaka, janaki, janaloka, jana-loka, janamejaya, janan, janardana, janasharma, janata-kalyan, jangama, janma, janmajaya, janmashtami, janmastami, janna, janu, janu sirsasana, japa, japam, japam/japa, japamala, jaraa, jarasandha, jarayuja, jari, jasa, jasa-anuraga, jasa-sakti, jasiya-kala, jatakarma, jatayu, jatha-karma, jathara, jathara parivartanasana, jathi, jati, jati-bheda, jawaharlal nehru, jaya, jaya and vijaya, jaya deva, jayadeva, jayadeva gosvami, jayadratha, jayanta, jayantha, jesus christ, jewels of the naths, jiddu, jihva, jihva dhauti, jiivanmukta, jijnaasa, jijnasu, jism, jiva, jiva gosvami, jiva-atman, jivatman, jiva-bhava, jiva-branthi, jiva-loka, jivamukta, jiva-mukta, jiva-mukti, jivana, jivana-paramavadhi, jivana-upadhi, jivanmukta, jivan-mukta, jivan-muktha, jivan-mukthi, jivanmukti, jivan-mukti, jiva-rupa, jivasrishti, jiva-thathwa, jivatma, jivatwa-buddhi, jivi, jnana devathu kaivalyam, jnana marga, jnana mudra, jnana shakti, jnana yoga, jnana yogi, jnana-abhyasa, jnana-adhikara, jnana-bhakta, jnana-bhaskara, jnana-bhumika, jnana-drishti, jnanagni, jnana-indriyas, jnanakanda, jnana-kanda, jnana-kansa, jnanam maheswaraad ichcheth, jnanamarga, jnana-marga, jnana-mudra, jnana-nethra, jnana-nishta, jnana-nistha, jnana-siddhi, jnana-swarupa, jnana-viddha, jnana-yajna, jnana-yoga, jnana-yogi, jnanendriya, jnanen-driyas, jnaneshwar maharaj, jnani, jnatha, jnatum, jneya, juhu beach, jutha, jyeshtha, jyota se jyota, jyothi, jyothir-veda, jyothi-swarupa, jyotir dhyana, jyotirmaya, jyotis, jyotish

 

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