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Yudhishthira:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Yudhishthira
Yudhishthira The eldest of the five sons of Pandu. He was actually begotten in Pandu’s wife Kunti by Yamaraja, the maintainer of...
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Yudhishthira, Yudhisthira:
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Yudhishthira, Yudhisthira
Yudhishthira Yudhisthira (Sanskrit) One of the principal heroes of the Mahabharata, eldest of the five Pandavas, son of Kunti by the g...
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Yudhistira:
Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary Iii On Yudhistira (yudhishthira)
Yudhistira:
Yudhistira (Yudhishthira). Eldest brother of the Pandavas; also called Dharmaraja.
(See
also: Yudhistira , Hi...
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Charvaka, Carvaka:
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Charvaka, Carvaka
Charvaka carvaka (Sanskrit) A rakshasa (demon) who in the Mahabharata was a friend of Duryodhana, chief of the Kurus, and hence an ene...
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Dharmaraja:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Dharmaraja
Dharmaraja “King of religious principles,” an epithet of Yama (the Lord of Death) and his son Yudhishthira. Yama enforces ...
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Dharma:
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Dharma
Dharma (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root dhri to bear, support) Equity, justice, conduct, duty; right religion, philosophy, and ...
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Hindu
Mythology: Hinduism Mythology And Symbols
There are great
truths behind the ancient mythology of Hinduism. You cannot ignore a thing
simply because it has a garb of mythology. Do ...
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Vasishtha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Vasishtha
Vasishtha A great sage, one of the mind-born sons of Brahma, reborn in a later age as a son of Mitra and Varuna. He served as priest f...
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Ancient Indian History And Culture: Knowledge Of Ancient Indian History And Culture In The Hindu Scriptures
Knowledge of Ancient Indian History and Culture: The
Mahabharata contains also the immortal discourse of Bhishma on Dharma, which he
gave...
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Hindu
Scriptures: A Full Overview Of The Hindu And Vedic Scriptures
Sanskrit literature can be classified
under six orthodox heads and four secular heads. The six orthodox sections form
the authoritative s...
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Kunti:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Kunti (pritha)
Kunti (Pritha) One of King Pandu’s two wives. By union with various demigods, she became the mother of Karna, Yudhishthira, Bhim...
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Positive Thinking: Think Positive, Reap Benefits
When
the mind is peaceful, content and full of positive feelings for all beings,
then no amount of negative stimulation can disturb or di...
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Spiritual Inspiration: Moksha - Break Free From Fear Of Death
Death perhaps is the only certainty in this world. Yet, the fear of death stalks most people. Literature — western and Indian — regards t...
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Partha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Partha
Partha “Son of Pritha (Kunti)”, an epithet of Arjuna, Yudhishthira, or Bhima.
(See also:
Partha , Bhakti, Bhakti...
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Dharma:
Definition
Of Dharma
What
is Dharma? Dharma is so called, because it holds; Dharma alone holds the people, etc. The
word Dharma is
derived from the root Dhr -...
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Hindu Ethics: Ethics In Hindu Darma
The mark of Dharma
is Achara or good conduct. Achara is the mark of
the good. From Achara is Dharma born. Dharma enhances life. Man att...
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Hindu Ethics: Benefits Of The Practice Of Ethics
Morality is the
gateway to religion. He who leads a moral or virtuous life attains freedom,
perfection or Moksha.
Practice of
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Anugita:
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Anugita (Sanskrit) (from anu after, alongside + gita sung, chanted, song from the verbal root gai to sing, intone) After-song; ...
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Kunti:
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Kunti
Kunti (Sanskrit). The wife of Pandu and the mother of the Pandavas, the heroes and the foes of their cousins the Kauravas, in the Bhag...
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Draupadi:
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Draupadi
Draupadi (Sanskrit) The wife in common of the five Pandava princes and brothers. In the allegory of the Mahabharata, she stands for th...
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Jarasandha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Jarasandha
Jarasandha A powerful enemy of Krishna’s, the emperor of the Magadha kingdom. Yudhishthira could not perform the Rajasuya sacrif...
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Parikshit:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Parikshit
Parikshit The son of Abhimanyu who inherited the Kuru throne from Yudhishthira. Krishna personally saved him in his mother’s wom...
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Sahadeva:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Sahadeva
Sahadeva One of the twin sons of Madri, who were the youngest of the five Pandavas. At Yudhishthira’s Rajasuya sacrifice, Sahade...
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Sisupala:
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Sisupala
Sisupala (Sanskrit) Child-protector; a son of Damaghosha (King of Chedi), Krishna's great enemy, slain by him at the sacrifice of Yudh...
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Sanskrit:
Archives And Dictionary Related To Sanskrit - Yo - Zo
Popular
archives related to Sanskrit
Sanskrit,
Sanskrit Dictionary, Sanskrit Symbol, Sanskrit Language, Sanskrit Alphabet,
Sanskrit Li...
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Sishupala:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Sishupala
Sishupala A king of Cedi who viciously insulted Krishna at Yudhishthira’s Rajasuya sacrifice and lost his head to Krishna’...
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Sakas:
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Sakas
Sakas (Sanskrit) A people supposed to be of Western origin, Indo-Scythians; according to Orientalists, the same as the classical Sacae...
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Pandavas, Pandavas:
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Pandavas, Pandavas
Pandavas Pandavas (Sanskrit) Also Pandus. The descendants of Pandu; the five well-known Pandavas were Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nak...
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Prativindhya:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Prativindhya
Prativindhya A son of Yudhishthira and Draupadi, murdered in his sleep with his brothers during the Battle of Kurukshetra while they w...
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Lokas Or Planes: Hell Or Naraka
Hells are not imaginary fiction as ordinarily conceived of by the modern rationalistic mind. The empiricist believes only in experience o...
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Pandavas:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Pandavas
Pandavas The five sons of Pandu. The three older Pandavas—Yudhishthira, Bhima, and Arjuna—were born to Pandu’s wife ...
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Old 33: Quick Links To Popular Archives - Old 33
To find out more about www.experiencefestival.com,
see the archives below. Each of them contains links to hundreds or thousands of
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