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  2. Uttarā (Mahabharata) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit name Uttarā is derived from the word Uttara by adding a feminine termination ā. It can have multiple meanings; according to British Indologist Monier Williams, in this context, it means 'upper,' 'higher,' 'superior,' or 'excellent'. The word is also used to denote the 'North direction', as well as 'an answer'.

  3. Uttara (Mahabharata) - Wikipedia

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    Uttara (Sanskrit: उत्तर, romanized: Uttara), also rendered Uttara Kumara (Sanskrit: उत्तरकुमार, romanized: Uttarakumāra) is a prince of the Matsya Kingdom featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

  4. Uttara Bhādrapadā - Wikipedia

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    Uttara Bhādrapadā is represented by dualistic imagery, often two legs of a bed. Other common symbols include a two-headed man, or twins. [1] The Ahirbudhnya, a serpentine or draconian creature, is the deity which oversees Uttara Bhādrapadā. [2] Male Natives: Physical features: Most attractive and innocent looking person. There is an ...

  5. List of Nakshatras - Wikipedia

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    Uttara or Uttara Phalgunī उत्तर फल्गुनी: Uttara falguni ଉତ୍ତର ଫାଲ୍ଗୁନୀ: Utram ഉത്രം: Uttiram உத்திரம்: Uttar Phalguni: Uttrapal උත්රපල්: Uthura އުތުރަ: Uttara ఉత్తర: Uttara ಉತ್ತರ: Uttar Phālguni ...

  6. Vedanta - Wikipedia

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    The Vedanta contained in the Upanishads, then formulated in the Brahma Sutra, and finally commented and explained by Shankara, is an invaluable key for discovering the deepest meaning of all the religious doctrines and for realizing that the Sanatana Dharma secretly penetrates all the forms of traditional spirituality.

  7. Uttara - Wikipedia

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    Uttara, which means "north" in Sanskrit and many other South Asian languages, may refer to: Places. Uttara, a neighbourhood north of Dhaka, Bangladesh;

  8. Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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    Uttarakhand's name is derived from the Sanskrit words uttara (उत्तर) meaning 'north', and khaṇḍa (खण्ड) meaning 'section' or 'part', altogether simply meaning 'Northern Part'. The name finds mention in early Hindu scriptures as the combined region of "Kedarkhand" (present day Garhwal ) and "Manaskhand" (present day Kumaon ).

  9. Uttara Ashadha - Wikipedia

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    Uttara Ashadha (Sanskrit: उत्तर आषाढ lit. "latter victory", "latter unconquered"), also known as Uthiradam/Uthradam in Tamil and Malayalam ( Tamil: உத்திராடம், Malayalam: ഉത്രാടം), is the twenty-first of the 27 Nakshatra (constellations) in Hindu astrology.