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A kosha (also kosa; Sanskrit कोश, IAST: kośa), usually rendered "sheath", is a covering of the Atman, or Self according to Vedantic philosophy. The five sheaths, summarised with the term Panchakosha, are described in the Taittiriya Upanishad (2.1-5), [1] [2] and they are often visualised as the layers of an onion. [3]
The Pancha Sabhai Sthalangal (Tamil: பஞ்ச சபை ஸ்தலங்கள், lit. 'Five hall places') refers to the temples of Nataraja, a form of the Hindu god Shiva [1] where he is regarded to have performed the cosmic dance called the Tandava. [2] All these temples are located in Tamil Nadu, India.
Panchaali is a 1959 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Muktha Srinivasan, produced by M. A. Thyagarajan, [1] and written by Naga Shanmugam with the music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. It stars R. S. Manohar and Devika, with V. K. Ramasamy, L. Vijayalakshmi, T. P. Muthulakshmi, T. K. Ramachandran and Lakshmi Prabha in supporting roles.
The friends follow certain clues they remember reading in the book and try to figure it out. After a lot of twists and turns, the clues finally lead them to the area where Jeevika is held hostage along with few other women. The friends fight the serial killer together and subdue him and manage to free Jeevika and the other women successfully.
Pancha may refer to: Pancha (garment), an item of male clothing worn in South Asia; A clan of the Bharwad people of India; Pancha Carrasco (1826–1890), Costa Rica's first woman in the military; Pancha Merino (born 1973), Chilean actress and television presenter
All these temples are in Tiruvarur district. Pancha means five. They are located in Mudikondan, Adambar, Parutthiyur, Tillaivilagam and Vaduvur. [1] [2] Likewise there are also Pancha Krishna Temples and Pancha Ranga Temples dedicated to Vishnu. Sri Kodhanda Ramar Temple, Mudikondan; Sri Kodhanda Ramar Temple, Adambar; Sri Ramar Temple, Paruthiyur
The following is a list of films produced in the Tamil film industry in India in 1979, in alphabetical order. Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, gross jumped to 140 per cent of net. [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 19.82 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [2]
Pancha pathi (Tamil: பஞ்ச பதி, "the five abodes of God") are the five important pilgrim centers of Ayyavazhi. These are also considered as the primary Pathis and as worship centers of Ayyavazhi with primary status. The first pathi is Swamithope pathi itself and is the headquarters of Ayyavazhi.