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  2. Anandamaya kosha - Wikipedia

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    As well as being the Causal body and the repository of karma, it is also the Karana chitta, the "causal mind" or superconscious mind, of which Parashakti (or Satchidananda) is the substratum. This Anandamaya kosha evolves through all incarnations until finally merging in the Primal Soul, Parameshvara. It then becomes Sivamayakosha, the body of ...

  3. Kosha - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Three bodies doctrine - Wikipedia

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    According to three bodies doctrine in Hinduism, the human being is composed of three shariras or "bodies" emanating from Brahman by avidya, "ignorance" or "nescience". They are often equated with the five koshas (sheaths), which cover the atman .

  5. List of people from Ludhiana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people from the city of Ludhiana in Punjab, India. It includes people who were born/raised in, lived in, or spent portions of their lives in ...

  6. Taittiriya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Phillips [5] suggests that Taittiriya Upanishad was likely one of the early Upanishads, composed in the 1st half of 1st millennium BCE, after Brihadaranyaka, Chandogya, and Isha, but before Aitareya, Kaushitaki, Kena, Katha, Manduka, Prasna, Svetasvatara and Maitri Upanishads, as well as before the earliest Buddhist Pali and Jaina canons.

  7. Ishmeet Singh - Wikipedia

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    Ishmeet Singh Music Institute. Ishmeet Singh (2 September 1988 – 29 July 2008) was a winning singer on the STAR Plus show Amul STAR Voice of India. [1] Hailing from Model town, Ludhiana of Punjab, Ishmeet won the Star Plus show in 2007 and also participated in another reality show called Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar.

  8. Sri Bhaini Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Sri Bhaini Sahib is a village located in the Ludhiana East tehsil, of Ludhiana district, Punjab. [1] It was previously known as Bhaini Bhoondar and Bhaini Ala. Earlier, it was also referred to as Bhaini Kookean and Ramdaspura. [2]

  9. Shefali Shah - Wikipedia

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    Shefali Shah (née Shetty; born 22 May 1973) is an Indian actress of film, television and theatre.Working primarily in independent Hindi films, she has received multiple local and foreign accolades for her performances.