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  2. Lokaksema (Hindu prayer) - Wikipedia

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    Lokaksema or Lokakshema is a Sanskrit word meaning "global well-being". Loka means "world", and Kshema means "welfare" in Sanskrit. It is normally used in the context of various prayers and rituals performed in Hinduism. For example, there could be a big ritual yagna conducted for some common good such as a blessing for rains.

  3. Lokaksema - Wikipedia

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    Lokaksema (lit. ' people well-being ') may refer to: Lokaksema (Hindu prayer), a reference in Hindu prayers; Lokaksema (Buddhist monk), a 2nd-century Indian Buddhist monk

  4. Category:Hindu prayer and meditation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hindu prayer and meditation" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Lokaksema (Hindu prayer) P. Pranahuti (Pre-meal ...

  5. Siddhasenadivākarasuri - Wikipedia

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    Siddhasenadivākarasuri (Jain Prakrit: सिद्धसेनदिवाकरसूरि) was a Jain monk of the Śvetāmbara sect in the fifth century CE who ...

  6. Mahayana sutras - Wikipedia

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    Some sutras translated by Lokaksema (c. 147-189 CE) also mention a "Bodhisattva Piṭaka". [167] In the 4th century Mahāyāna abhidharma work Abhidharmasamuccaya, Asaṅga refers to the collection which contains the āgamas as the Śrāvakapiṭaka, and associates it with the śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas. [168]

  7. Prayer in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Prayer (Sanskrit: प्रार्थना, romanized: prārthanā) is considered to be an integral part of the Hindu religion; it is practiced during Hindu worship and is an expression of devotion .

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  9. Lokaksema (Buddhist monk) - Wikipedia

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    Lokaksema's translation activities, as well as those of the Parthians An Shigao and An Xuan slightly earlier, or his fellow Yuezhi Dharmarakṣa (around 286 CE) illustrate the key role Central Asians had in propagating Buddhism to the countries of East Asia. With the decline and fall of the Han, the empire fell into chaos and Lokakṣema ...