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  2. Kalachakra - Wikipedia

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    Brauen, M. Das Mandala, Dumont, ISBN 3-7701-2509-6 (also available in English, Italian, Dutch and other languages) Bryant, B. The Wheel of Time Sand Mandala, Snow Lion Publications, 1995; Dalai Lama, Hopkins J. The Kalachakra Tantra, Rite of Initiation Wisdom, 1985; Dhargyey, N. et al. Kalachakra Tantra Motilal Barnassidas; Henning, Edward (2007).

  3. File:Serat Pustaka Raja Purwa Volume 4.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Mañjuśrīnāmasamgīti - Wikipedia

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    It represents the pinnacle of all Shakyamuni Buddha's teachings, being a tantra of the nondual class, along with the Kalachakra Tantra. The Nama-samgiti was preached by Shakyamuni Buddha for his disciple Vajrapani and his wrathful retinue in order to lead them into buddhahood .

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  6. Jonang - Wikipedia

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    Dolpopa's Great Stupa at Jomonang, Tibet. The Jonang (Tibetan: ཇོ་ནང་, Wylie: Jo-nang) is a school of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism.Its origins in Tibet can be traced to the early 12th century master Yumo Mikyo Dorje.

  7. Kalacakra Tantra - Wikipedia

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  8. Indian English literature - Wikipedia

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    Nayantara Sehgal was one of the first female Indian writers in English to receive wide recognition. Her fiction deals with India's elite responding to the crisis engendered by political change. She was awarded the 1986 Sahitya Akademi Award for English, for her novel, Rich Like Us (1985), by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.

  9. Kshatriya - Wikipedia

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    Ram Sharan Sharma details how the central chief was elected by various clan chiefs or lineage chiefs with increasing polarisation between the rajanya (aristocracy helping the ruler) and the vis (peasants) leading to a distinction between the chiefs as a separate class (raja, rajanya, kshatra, kshatriya) on one hand and vis (clan peasantry) on ...