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Karanas are the 108 key transitions [1] in the classical Indian dance described in 4th Chapter named "Tandava Lakshana" of Natya Shastra. Karana is a Sanskrit verbal noun, meaning "doing". Description
Karana, a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae; Kāraṇa, cause and effect in Advaita Vedanta; Karana, colloquial term for Indians in Madagascar; Karana, the main character in Scott O'Dell's novel Island of the Blue Dolphins, who is based on the historical Juana Maria; Karana the Rainkeeper, the god of rain and storms in the EverQuest MMORPG
Karana argyrosemastis (Hampson, 1918) Karana argyrospila (Warren, 1912) Karana decorata Moore, 1882; Karana gemmifera (Walker, [1858]) Karana hoenei (Bang-Haas, 1927) Karana laetevirens (Oberthür, 1884) Karana metallica Boursin, 1970; Karana moneta (Warren, 1912) Karana novaeguineae (Bethune-Baker, 1906) Karana submarginata (Warren, 1912)
The fifty-six half tithi-s starting from Śukla pakṣa pratipad second half to Kṛṣṇa pakṣa caturdasi first half are given the variable names Bava, Bālava, Kaulava, Taitila, Gara, Vaṇij and Vṛṣṭi in a cyclical order.
The Karan or Karana is a community found in the state of Odisha in India. [2] The post of Karana used to be a professional designation that was occupied by literate peoples. [ 3 ] They held Karanam posts in some parts of Andhra Pradesh , where they speak Odia and played a similar role in Odisha to that of the Kayasthas of West Bengal and Bihar ...
The karana mudrā is the mudra which expels demons and removes obstacles such as sickness or negative thoughts. It is made by raising the index and the little finger, and folding the other fingers. It is made by raising the index and the little finger, and folding the other fingers.
More time passes, and Rontu dies. Karana soon finds a young dog that looks like Rontu and takes him in naming him Rontu-Aru. One day, Karana sees the sails of a ship, but it moors off-shore and leaves. Two years later in the spring, the boat returns. Karana dresses in her finest attire, a dress of cormorant feathers, and waits on the shore for ...
Karana sarira or the causal body is merely the cause [1] or seed of the subtle body and the gross body. It has no other function than being the seed of the subtle and the gross body. [citation needed] It is nirvikalpa rupam, "undifferentiated form".