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  2. Dhrti - Wikipedia

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    The Purana Index lists Dhrti, borne by Vijaya, as one of the sons of Dharma who was the son of Brahma, and who married all thirteen daughters of Daksha, each of whom bore Dhrti a son. Dhrtavarta was the son of Dhrti and father of Satyakarma. Nandi was a consort of Dhrti. Niyama was a son of Dhrti. And, Dhrti ('courage') is invoked in the ...

  3. Dhritarashtra - Wikipedia

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    Yudhishthira, Pandu's eldest son, was older than Duryodhana. Given that Pandu was the king and that Yudhishthira was the son of the god of Dharma (Dharmaraja, also known as Yama) he had a strong claim to the throne. A succession crisis began; though recognising Yudhishthira's merits, Dhritarashtra favoured his own son, blinded by affection.

  4. Pratibimbavada - Wikipedia

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    Pratibimbavada (Sanskrit: प्रतिबिम्बवाद) or the theory of reflection, whose origin can be traced to the Brahma Sutra II.iii.50, is credited ...

  5. Zen in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, his Dharma successor, Hye Am [web 7] (1884–1985) brought lineage Dharma to the United States. Hye Am's Dharma successor, Myo Vong [ 16 ] founded the Western Son Academy (1976), and his Korean disciple, Pohwa Sunim, founded World Zen Fellowship (1994) which includes various Zen centers in the United States, such as the Potomac ...

  6. Daksha - Wikipedia

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    In the epics and Puranic scriptures, he is a son of the creator-god Brahma and the father of many children, who became the progenitors of various creatures. According to one legend, a resentful Daksha conducted a yajna (fire-sacrifice), and deliberately did not invite his youngest daughter Sati and her husband Shiva .

  7. Dharmakirti - Wikipedia

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    Dharmakīrti (fl. c. 600–670 CE; [1]), was an influential Indian Buddhist philosopher who worked at Nālandā. [2] He was one of the key scholars of epistemology in Buddhist philosophy, and is associated with the Yogācāra [3] and Sautrāntika schools.

  8. Texas militia sanctioned by sheriff seeks government support ...

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    The militia leader came before Val Verde County commissioners at their regular meeting in this border town 200 miles west of San Antonio wearing a straw cowboy hat, boots and a T-shirt emblazoned ...

  9. Dhata - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagavata Purana also mentions Dhata as the seventh son of Aditi and Kashyapa. In this text, he has four wives — Kuhu, Sinivali , Raka, and Anumati — who gave birth to his sons — Sayam, Darsha, Pratar and Purnamasa respectively. [ 5 ]