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  2. Cintamani - Wikipedia

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    Cintāmaṇi (Sanskrit; Devanagari: चिन्तामणि): 'Wish-Fulfilling Gem' (Tibetan: ཡིད་བཞིན་ནོར་བུ, Wylie: yid bzhin norbu) [4] The mani (jewel) is translated in Chinese ruyi or ruyizhu 如意珠 "as-one-wishes jewel" or ruyibaozhu 如意寶珠 "as-one-wishes precious jewel".

  3. File:Agni Parthene Notation.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Agni Parthene Notation Basic.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Melakarta - Wikipedia

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    Melakarta chart as per Katapayādi system. (On the prati-madhyamam side, all instances of ni 2 da 3 should instead say ni 3 da 2.) (Sarasangi and Harikamboji should be swapped. That is Sarasangi is the 27th raaga and Harikamboji is the 28th.) The 72 Mēḷakarta ragas are split into 12 groups called chakrās, each containing 6 ragas.

  6. Agni - Wikipedia

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    Agni is in hymn 10.124 of the Rigveda, a Rishi (sage-poet-composer) and along with Indra and Sūrya makes up the Hindu trinity of gods who create, preserve, destroy. [57] Agni is considered equivalent to all the deities in the Hinduism, which formed the foundation for the various non-dualistic and monistic theologies of Hinduism. [50]

  7. Agni (Ayurveda) - Wikipedia

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    Agni in Samskrita means "fire", and according to Ayurveda, Agni happens to be the entity that is responsible for all digestive and metabolic processes in the human beings. [ 1 ] Classification of Agni based on its location

  8. Panchagni Vidya - Wikipedia

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    In Panchagni vidyā, which vidyā is a specific kind of knowledge, the symbolic agni (fire) is the object of meditation and has five important aspects – the three worlds (the heaven, earth and intermediate space), man and woman; [2] which vidyā is taught in connection with the "Doctrine of Transmigration of souls" as the "Doctrine of descent ...

  9. Agnicayana - Wikipedia

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    The Agnicayana (ati-rātra agni-cayana; lit. ' over-night piling up of the fire ' ) [ 1 ] or Athirathram ( Malayalam : അതിരാത്രം ) is a category of advanced Śrauta rituals. After one has established the routine of the twice-daily routine of Agnihotra offerings and biweekly darśa-purna-masa offerings (Full and New Moon rites ...

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