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  2. Sahaja - Wikipedia

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    A Tibetan thangka or scroll painting of Saraha surrounded by other mahasiddhas; probably 18th century and now in the British Museum. Sahaja (Prakrit languages: সহজ Sanskrit: सहज sahaja) means spontaneous enlightenment in Indian and Tibetan Buddhist spirituality.

  3. Music of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Then the zajal leads the sahja. The zajal is a talented singer or close family member who sings the sahja on the spot. The zajal leads the sahja with a verse, and the entire group repeats. The sahja done by women carries out the same process but with many women leading (usually older women) while the young women repeat.

  4. Sahaja Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Sahaja Yoga (सहज योग) is a religion founded in 1970 by Nirmala Srivastava (1923–2011). [2] Nirmala Srivastava is known as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi (trans: Revered Immaculate Mother) or simply as "Mother" by her followers, who are called Sahaja yogis.

  5. Dabke - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sahja (السحجة): is a popular Palestinian and Jordanian dance. Al-Sahja belongs mostly to northern and central Palestine, and in the south has two kinds: As-Samir (السامر) and Al-Dahiyya (الدحية). As-Samir's form involves 2 rows of men on opposite walls, competing with folk poetry, sometimes improvised and even exchanging ...

  6. Sahaja Yamalapalli - Wikipedia

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    Yamalapalli was born on 29 October 2000 in Hyderabad, India.Her mother is Supriya while her father Bhavaniprasad Yamalapalli works at an engineering college. [4]She started playing tennis at the age of ten.

  7. Sahja railway station - Wikipedia

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    Sahja Railway Station is located in Sahja, union council of Tehsil Khanpur, Rahim Yar Khan district, Punjab province, Pakistan. See also.

  8. Culture of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Other traditional Palestinian song styles include zajal, Bein Al-dawai, Al-Rozana, Zarif – Al-Toul, Al-Maijana, Sahja/Saamir and Zaghareed. Over three decades, the Palestinian National Music and Dance Troupe (El Funoun) and Mohsen Subhi have reinterpreted and rearranged traditional wedding songs such as Mish'al (1986), Marj Ibn 'Amer (1989 ...

  9. Ra (band) - Wikipedia

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    Ra is an American alternative metal band originally from New York City, taking their name from the Egyptian sun god, Ra.The band was formed in 1996, and took off around 2002, when their song "Do You Call My Name" from their album From One was released.