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  2. Mantra (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Lukasz-Mantra became a supporting character until issue #5. The new Mantra fought NecroMantra-Thanasi and N.M.E. [18] The second volume lasted only 7 issues. In her last appearance, Mantra meets Ghoul from Ultraforce, who was working as a taxi driver, and gives him a ring that transforms his appearance, allowing him work without scaring his ...

  3. Category:Downloadable magazines - Wikipedia

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    Downloadable Magazines - the magazines can be download in PDF format and can view it online every where . most of them are free magazines. Pages in category "Downloadable magazines" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  4. Get Started with AOL MyMagazines

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    As new magazine issues are made available, you will be sent a notification email with a "Read Now" link that will take you directly to the current issue. To ensure you always receive these email notifications, please add delivery@mail.emagazines.com to your contacts in your AOL email account. Read more about how to add contacts in AOL Mail.

  5. List of manga magazines published outside Japan - Wikipedia

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    This magazine was only published once, it featured works from "upcoming" manga artists from Japan. [41] [42] Mangajin (漫画人) English: Canada United States: 1990 [43] 1997 [43] Monthly: Mangajin: Mangajin was a magazine for students of Japanese language and culture. The magazine also featured manga such as What's Michael?. [43] Mangaphile ...

  6. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Hambone (1974–current) Harper's Magazine (1850–current) Harpur Palate; Hart House Review (1992–current, Canada) The Harvard Advocate; Harvard Review (1986–current) Harvest magazine (2008–current, Australia) Hayden's Ferry Review; HEAT (1996–2011, Australia) Hemingway Review; Hiram Poetry Review; Hotel Amerika

  7. Mani Rao - Wikipedia

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    Mani Rao has authored twelve poetry collections and three books in translation from Sanskrit including the works of Kalidasa, a translation of the Bhagavad Gita as a poem, [1] and a translation of the tantric hymn Saundarya Lahari, besides an anthropological study of mantra-practice called "Living Mantra: Mantra, Deity and Visionary Experience Today."

  8. File:Mahatma (magazine).pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Nyasa (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    Each mantra is associated with a specific nyasa. There are various types of nyasas, [ 2 ] the most important of them being kara nyasa and anga nyasa. The number seven is commonly written before nyasa mantras in ritual handbooks, indicating that the seven bijaksaras (sacred letters) should be recited before the mantra.