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  2. Tapas (Indian religions) - Wikipedia

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    Tapas (Sanskrit: तपस्, romanized: tapas) is a variety of austere spiritual meditation practices in Indian religions.In Jainism, it means asceticism (austerities, body mortification); [1] [2] in Buddhism, it denotes spiritual practices including meditation and self-discipline; [3] and in the different traditions within Hinduism it means a spectrum of practices ranging from asceticism ...

  3. Tapovana - Wikipedia

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    Tapovana comes from the two root words tapas, meaning 'penance' and by extension 'religious mortification' and 'austerity', and more generally 'spiritual practice', and vana, meaning 'forest' or 'thicket'. Tapovana then translates as 'forest of austerities or spiritual practice'.

  4. Tapas - Wikipedia

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    Tapas bar and restaurant at Plaza Mayor, Madrid. Tapas (Spanish:) are appetisers or snacks in Spanish cuisine. They can be combined to make a full meal and are served cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squid; or patatas bravas, spicy potatoes). In some bars and restaurants in Spain ...

  5. Ishvarapranidhana - Wikipedia

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    This means "Śauca, Santoṣa, Tapas, Svādhyāya and Īśvarapraṇidhāna are the Niyamas". This, the second limb in Patañjali's eight limb Yoga philosophy, is called the niyamas which include virtuous habits, behaviours and ethical observances (the "dos").

  6. Shambuka - Wikipedia

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    According to this version, Shambuka, a shudra ascetic, was killed by the god Rama (protagonist of the Ramayana) for attempting to perform tapas (austerities) in violation of dharma, resulting in the bad karma which caused the death of a Brahmin's son. [3] [4] [5] The story is regarded to be created at a later period. [6]

  7. Kumbha (month) - Wikipedia

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    Kumbha is a month in the Indian solar calendar. [1] [2] It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Aquarius, and overlaps with about the second half of January and about the first half of February in the Gregorian calendar.

  8. Tapas (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Tapas or Tapasya is an Indian given name. It may refer to: Etymology. Tapas (Sanskrit: तपस्) is a concept in Indian religions that refers to a variety of ...

  9. Tapa - Wikipedia

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    Tapas (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) Tapasya Nayak Srivastava, Indian actress; Swami Tapasyananda (Ramakrishna Mission), Indian religious leader; Nupe people, an African people traditionally called the "Tapa" by the neighboring Yoruba people; Tapa Tchermoeff