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  2. Condolences - Wikipedia

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    Condolences (from Latin con (with) + dolore (sorrow)) are an expression of sympathy to someone who is experiencing pain arising from death, deep mental anguish, or misfortune. [ 2 ] When individuals condole, or offer their condolences to a particular situation or person, they are offering active conscious support of that person or activity.

  3. Kshama - Wikipedia

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    Kshama (Sanskrit: क्षमा, romanized: kṣamā) is a Sanskrit word that is used in Hinduism to indicate forgiveness. [1]Kshama refers to forgiving others for the misdeeds they performed upon oneself, which is why it is related to qualities such as forbearance and compassion. [1]

  4. Pavamana Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The Pavamana Mantra (pavamāna meaning "being purified, strained", historically a name of Soma), also known as pavamāna abhyāroha (abhyāroha, lit. "ascending", being an Upanishadic technical term for "prayer" [1]) is an ancient Indian mantra introduced in the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad (1.3.28.) [2] [3] [4] The mantra was originally meant to be recited during the introductory praise of ...

  5. Christmas Wishes - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Wishes or Christmas wishes may refer to: Christmas-timed greetings such as "Merry Christmas", "Happy Christmas", or "Season's Greetings" Christmas Wishes (Anne Murray album), a 1981 Christmas album by Canadian artist Anne Murray; Holiday Wishes (Idina Menzel album), also titled Christmas Wishes, a 2014 Christmas album by American pop ...

  6. Shashtipurti - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... (Learn how and when to remove this message ... Shashtipurti is a portmanteau derived from Sanskrit words shashti, meaning sixty ...

  7. Śrāddha - Wikipedia

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    Śrāddha (Sanskrit: श्राद्ध), is a ritual that some Hindus perform to pay homage to their pitṛs (dead ancestors). [1] They believe that the ritual would provide peace to the ancestors in their afterlife. It is performed on the death anniversaries of the departed as per the Hindu Calendar.

  8. Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit of Amoghavajra (T. 1113b; spelling as in the received text) [118] A fragmentary manuscript of the dhāraṇī from Dunhuang (Pelliot chinois 2778) [4] [119] A reconstruction of the standard text of the dhāraṇī based on Bhagavaddharma and Amoghavajra by Lokesh Chandra (1988) [94] The underlying Sanskrit of the Korean version [114]

  9. Kristubhagavatam - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 published version of the Kristubhagavatam [3] contains over 1600 Sanskrit verses divided into 33 cantos, perhaps corresponding to the number of years lived by Jesus. [5] Each Sanskrit verse is accompanied by an English translation. The poem and the translation comprise 434 pages.