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  2. Dakṣiṇā - Wikipedia

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    Dakṣiṇā or Dakshina (Sanskrit: दक्षिणा) is a Sanskrit word found in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikh and Jain literature where it may mean any donation, fees or honorarium given to a cause, monastery, temple, spiritual guide or after a ritual.

  3. List of Dakshina Kasis - Wikipedia

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    There is one Kasi in the entire world and many Dakshina Kashis. Oldest and Newest members by Myth are highlighted. Raja Rajeshawara Temple, Vemulawada, Telangana.; Shree Jyotiba, Maharashtra

  4. Dakṣiṇācāra - Wikipedia

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    According to this text, dakshina is characterized by sattva, and is pure; madhyama, characterized by rajas, is mixed; and vama, characterized by tamas, is impure. The tantras of each class follow a particular line of spiritual practice. [3] Dakshinachara consists of traditional Hindu practices such as asceticism and meditation.

  5. Dakshina (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dakshina (Nepali: दक्षिणा) is a 1994 film directed by Tulsi Ghimire who made this movie as a gift (dakshina) to his mentor (guru) Kamlakar Karkhanis. He had promised his mentor to make 10 Nepali films. Dakshina became one of the biggest hits of Tulsi Ghimire's films. [1]

  6. Dakshinapatha - Wikipedia

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    The term Dakshinapatha is composite of two terms, dakshina and patha. name Deccan is an anglicised form of the Prakrit word dakkhin or dakkhaṇa derived from Sanskrit dakṣiṇa (दक्षिण "south"), [4] [5] as the region was located just south of North India. Path means road, hence, Dakshinapatha means ''southern road'', but it has ...

  7. Panduvamshis of Dakshina Kosala - Wikipedia

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    The inscriptions of the Dakshina Kosala kings do not mention the Mekala rulers, although they contain a detailed description of their dynasty. [5] Only one king of the Dakshina Kosala dynasty is known to have a name ending in "-bala", while all but one kings of the Mekala dynasty had names ending in -"bala". [6]

  8. Dakshina Kosala - Wikipedia

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    Dakshina Kosala (IAST: Dakṣiṇa Kosala, "southern Kosala") is a historical region of central India. It was located in what is now Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh along with parts of Western Odisha . [ 1 ]

  9. Dakshina - Wikipedia

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